diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml
index 35564c2bf0..0762eb2f20 100644
--- a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml
+++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml
@@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ body:
label: Version
description: What version are you running? Look to OpenPype Tray
options:
+ - 3.17.0
+ - 3.16.7
+ - 3.16.7-nightly.2
- 3.16.7-nightly.1
- 3.16.6
- 3.16.6-nightly.1
@@ -132,9 +135,6 @@ body:
- 3.14.10-nightly.3
- 3.14.10-nightly.2
- 3.14.10-nightly.1
- - 3.14.9
- - 3.14.9-nightly.5
- - 3.14.9-nightly.4
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
index 0d7620869b..4bcf66a210 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,6 +1,379 @@
# Changelog
+## [3.17.0](https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/tree/3.17.0)
+
+
+[Full Changelog](https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/compare/3.16.7...3.17.0)
+
+### **🚀 Enhancements**
+
+
+
+Chore: Remove schema from OpenPype root #5355
+
+Remove unused schema directory in root of repository which was moved inside openpype/pipeline/schema.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Igniter: Allow custom Qt scale factor rounding policy #5554
+
+Do not force `PassThrough` rounding policy if different policy is defined via env variable.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+### **🐛 Bug fixes**
+
+
+
+Chore: Lower urllib3 to support older OpenSSL #5538
+
+Lowered `urllib3` to `1.26.16` to support older OpenSSL.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Chore: Do not try to add schema to zip files #5557
+
+Do not add `schema` folder to zip file. This fixes issue cause by https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/pull/5355 .
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Chore: Lower click dependency version #5629
+
+Lower click version to support older versions of python.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+### **Merged pull requests**
+
+
+
+Bump certifi from 2023.5.7 to 2023.7.22 #5351
+
+Bumps [certifi](https://github.com/certifi/python-certifi) from 2023.5.7 to 2023.7.22.
+
+Commits
+
+
+
+
+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
+
+
+> **Note**
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+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## [3.16.7](https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/tree/3.16.7)
+
+
+[Full Changelog](https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/compare/3.16.6...3.16.7)
+
+### **🆕 New features**
+
+
+
+Maya: Extract active view as thumbnail when no thumbnail set #5426
+
+This sets the Maya instance's thumbnail to the current active view if no thumbnail was set yet.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Maya: Implement USD publish and load using native `mayaUsdPlugin` #5573
+
+Implement Creator and Loaders for extraction and loading of USD files using Maya's own `mayaUsdPlugin`.Also adds support to load a `usd` file into an Arnold Standin (`aiStandin`) and assigning looks to it.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+AYON: Ignore separated modules #5619
+
+Do not load already separated modules from default directory.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+### **🚀 Enhancements**
+
+
+
+Maya: Reduce amount of code for Collect Looks #5253
+
+- Refactor `get_file_node_files` because popping from `paths` by index should have been done in reversed order anyway. It's now changed to not need popping at all.
+- Removed unused `RENDERER_NODE_TYPES` and if-branch which collected `node_attrs` list which was unused + collected members which was also done outside of the if branch and thus generated no extra data.
+- Collected all materials from look set attributes at once instead of multiple queries
+- Collected all file nodes in history from a single query instead of per type
+- Restructured assignment of `instance.data["resources"]` to be more readable
+- Cached `PXR_NODES` only ones (Note: plugin load is checked on discovery of the collect look plugin) instead of querying plugin load and its nodes per file node per attribute
+- Removed some debug logs or combined some messages
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+AYON: Mark deprecated settings in Maya #5627
+
+Added deprecated info to docstrings of maya colormanagement settings.Resolves: https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/issues/5556
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Max: switching versions of maxScene maintain parentage/links with the loaders #5424
+
+When using scene inventory to manage or update the version of the loading objects, the linked modifiers or parentage of the objects would be kept.Meanwhile, loaded objects from all loaders no longer parented to the container with OP Data.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+3ds max: small tweaks to obj extractor and model publishing flow #5605
+
+There migh be situation where OBJ Extractor passes without failure, but no obj file is produced. This is adding simple check directly into the extractor to catch it earlier then in the integration phase. Also switched `Validate USD Plugin` to optional, because it was always run no matter if the Extract USD was enabled or not, hindering testing (and publishing).
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+TVPaint: Plugin can be reopened #5610
+
+TVPaint plugin can be reopened.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Maya: Remove context prompt #5632
+
+More of a plea than a PR, but could we please remove the context prompt in Maya when switching tasks?
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+General: Create a desktop icon is checked #5636
+
+In OP Installer `Create a desktop icon` is checked by default.
+___
+
+
+
+### **🐛 Bug fixes**
+
+
+
+Maya: Extract look is not AYON compatible - OP-5375 #5341
+
+The textures that would use hardlinking are going through texture processors. Currently all texture processors are hardcoded to copy texture instead of respecting the settings of forcing to copy.The texture processors were last modified 4 months ago, so effectively all clients that are on any pipeline updated in the last 4 months wont be utilizing hardlinking at all, since the hardcoded texture processors will copy texture no matter the OS.This opts for completely disabling the hardlinking feature, while we figure out what to do about it.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Maya: Multiverse USD Override inherit from correct new style creator #5566
+
+Fix Creator for Multiverse USD Override by inheriting from correct new style creator class type
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Max: Bug Fix Alembic Loaders with Ornatrix #5434
+
+Bugfix the alembic loader with both ornatrix alembic and max alembic supportsAdd the ornatrix alembic loaders for loading the alembic with Ornatrix-related modifiers.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+AYON: Avoid creation of duplicated links #5593
+
+Handle cases when an existing link should be recreated and do not create the same link multitple times during single publishing.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Extract Review: Multilayer specification for ffmpeg #5613
+
+Extract review is specifying layer name when exr is multilayer.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Fussion: added support for Fusion 17 #5614
+
+Fusion 17 still uses Python 3.6 which causes issues with some our delivered libraries. Vendorized necessary set for Python 3.6
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Publisher: Fix screenshot widget #5615
+
+Use correct super method name.EDITED:Removed fade animation which is not triggered at some cases, e.g. in Nuke the animation does not start. I do expect that is caused by `exec_` on the dialog, which blocks event processing to the animation, even when I've added the window as parent it still didn't trigger registered callback.Modified how the "empty" space is not filled by using paths instead of clear mode on painter. Added render hints to add antialiasing.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Photoshop: auto_images without alpha will not fail #5620
+
+ExtractReview caused issue on `auto_image` instance without alpha channel, this fixes it.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Fix - _id key used instead of id in get_last_version_by_subset_name #5626
+
+Just 'id' is not returned because value in fields. Caused KeyError.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+Bugfix: create symlinks for ssl libs on Centos 7 #5633
+
+Docker build was missing `libssl.1.1.so` and `libcrypto.1.1.so` symlinks needed by the executable itself, because Python is now explicitly built with OpenSSL 1.1.1
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+### **📃 Documentation**
+
+
+
+Documentation/local settings #5102
+
+I completed the "Working with local settings" page. I updated the screenshot, wrote an explanation for each empty category, and if available, linked the more detailed pages already existing. I also added the "Environments" category.
+
+
+___
+
+
+
+
+
+
## [3.16.6](https://github.com/ynput/OpenPype/tree/3.16.6)
diff --git a/Dockerfile.centos7 b/Dockerfile.centos7
index 9217140f20..ab1d3f8253 100644
--- a/Dockerfile.centos7
+++ b/Dockerfile.centos7
@@ -109,6 +109,8 @@ RUN source $HOME/.bashrc \
RUN cp /usr/lib64/libffi* ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib \
&& cp /usr/lib64/openssl11/libssl* ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib \
&& cp /usr/lib64/openssl11/libcrypto* ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib \
+ && ln -sr ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib/libssl.so ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib/libssl.1.1.so \
+ && ln -sr ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib/libcrypto.so ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib/libcrypto.1.1.so \
&& cp /root/.pyenv/versions/${OPENPYPE_PYTHON_VERSION}/lib/libpython* ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/lib \
&& cp /usr/lib64/libxcb* ./build/exe.linux-x86_64-3.9/vendor/python/PySide2/Qt/lib
diff --git a/igniter/__init__.py b/igniter/__init__.py
index 16ffb940f6..085a825860 100644
--- a/igniter/__init__.py
+++ b/igniter/__init__.py
@@ -34,7 +34,11 @@ def _get_qt_app():
if attr is not None:
QtWidgets.QApplication.setAttribute(attr)
- if hasattr(QtWidgets.QApplication, "setHighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy"):
+ policy = os.getenv("QT_SCALE_FACTOR_ROUNDING_POLICY")
+ if (
+ hasattr(QtWidgets.QApplication, "setHighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy")
+ and not policy
+ ):
QtWidgets.QApplication.setHighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy(
QtCore.Qt.HighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy.PassThrough
)
diff --git a/igniter/bootstrap_repos.py b/igniter/bootstrap_repos.py
index 408764e1a8..e7b440f812 100644
--- a/igniter/bootstrap_repos.py
+++ b/igniter/bootstrap_repos.py
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ class BootstrapRepos:
self.registry = OpenPypeSettingsRegistry()
self.zip_filter = [".pyc", "__pycache__"]
self.openpype_filter = [
- "openpype", "schema", "LICENSE"
+ "openpype", "LICENSE"
]
# dummy progress reporter
diff --git a/inno_setup.iss b/inno_setup.iss
index 418bedbd4d..d9a41d22ee 100644
--- a/inno_setup.iss
+++ b/inno_setup.iss
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ WizardStyle=modern
Name: "english"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Default.isl"
[Tasks]
-Name: "desktopicon"; Description: "{cm:CreateDesktopIcon}"; GroupDescription: "{cm:AdditionalIcons}"; Flags: unchecked
+Name: "desktopicon"; Description: "{cm:CreateDesktopIcon}"; GroupDescription: "{cm:AdditionalIcons}"
[InstallDelete]
; clean everything in previous installation folder
@@ -53,4 +53,3 @@ Name: "{autodesktop}\{#MyAppName} {#AppVer}"; Filename: "{app}\openpype_gui.exe"
[Run]
Filename: "{app}\openpype_gui.exe"; Description: "{cm:LaunchProgram,OpenPype}"; Flags: nowait postinstall skipifsilent
-
diff --git a/openpype/client/server/entities.py b/openpype/client/server/entities.py
index 39322627bb..3ee62a3172 100644
--- a/openpype/client/server/entities.py
+++ b/openpype/client/server/entities.py
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ def get_last_version_by_subset_name(
if not subset:
return None
return get_last_version_by_subset_id(
- project_name, subset["id"], fields=fields
+ project_name, subset["_id"], fields=fields
)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/addon.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/addon.py
index 45683cfbde..8343f3c79d 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/fusion/addon.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/addon.py
@@ -60,8 +60,9 @@ class FusionAddon(OpenPypeModule, IHostAddon):
return []
return [os.path.join(FUSION_HOST_DIR, "hooks")]
- def add_implementation_envs(self, env, _app):
+ def add_implementation_envs(self, env, app):
# Set default values if are not already set via settings
+
defaults = {"OPENPYPE_LOG_NO_COLORS": "Yes"}
for key, value in defaults.items():
if not env.get(key):
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/deploy/MenuScripts/openpype_menu.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/deploy/MenuScripts/openpype_menu.py
index 685e58d58f..1c58ee50e4 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/fusion/deploy/MenuScripts/openpype_menu.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/deploy/MenuScripts/openpype_menu.py
@@ -1,6 +1,19 @@
import os
import sys
+if sys.version_info < (3, 7):
+ # hack to handle discrepancy between distributed libraries and Python 3.6
+ # mostly because wrong version of urllib3
+ # TODO remove when not necessary
+ from openpype import PACKAGE_DIR
+ FUSION_HOST_DIR = os.path.join(PACKAGE_DIR, "hosts", "fusion")
+
+ vendor_path = os.path.join(FUSION_HOST_DIR, "vendor")
+ if vendor_path not in sys.path:
+ sys.path.insert(0, vendor_path)
+
+ print(f"Added vendorized libraries from {vendor_path}")
+
from openpype.lib import Logger
from openpype.pipeline import (
install_host,
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b1ce7fe248
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+import sys
+
+from functools import partial
+
+from . import converters, exceptions, filters, setters, validators
+from ._cmp import cmp_using
+from ._config import get_run_validators, set_run_validators
+from ._funcs import asdict, assoc, astuple, evolve, has, resolve_types
+from ._make import (
+ NOTHING,
+ Attribute,
+ Factory,
+ attrib,
+ attrs,
+ fields,
+ fields_dict,
+ make_class,
+ validate,
+)
+from ._version_info import VersionInfo
+
+
+__version__ = "21.2.0"
+__version_info__ = VersionInfo._from_version_string(__version__)
+
+__title__ = "attrs"
+__description__ = "Classes Without Boilerplate"
+__url__ = "https://www.attrs.org/"
+__uri__ = __url__
+__doc__ = __description__ + " <" + __uri__ + ">"
+
+__author__ = "Hynek Schlawack"
+__email__ = "hs@ox.cx"
+
+__license__ = "MIT"
+__copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2015 Hynek Schlawack"
+
+
+s = attributes = attrs
+ib = attr = attrib
+dataclass = partial(attrs, auto_attribs=True) # happy Easter ;)
+
+__all__ = [
+ "Attribute",
+ "Factory",
+ "NOTHING",
+ "asdict",
+ "assoc",
+ "astuple",
+ "attr",
+ "attrib",
+ "attributes",
+ "attrs",
+ "cmp_using",
+ "converters",
+ "evolve",
+ "exceptions",
+ "fields",
+ "fields_dict",
+ "filters",
+ "get_run_validators",
+ "has",
+ "ib",
+ "make_class",
+ "resolve_types",
+ "s",
+ "set_run_validators",
+ "setters",
+ "validate",
+ "validators",
+]
+
+if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6):
+ from ._next_gen import define, field, frozen, mutable
+
+ __all__.extend((define, field, frozen, mutable))
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/__init__.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/__init__.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3503b073b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/__init__.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,475 @@
+import sys
+
+from typing import (
+ Any,
+ Callable,
+ Dict,
+ Generic,
+ List,
+ Mapping,
+ Optional,
+ Sequence,
+ Tuple,
+ Type,
+ TypeVar,
+ Union,
+ overload,
+)
+
+# `import X as X` is required to make these public
+from . import converters as converters
+from . import exceptions as exceptions
+from . import filters as filters
+from . import setters as setters
+from . import validators as validators
+from ._version_info import VersionInfo
+
+
+__version__: str
+__version_info__: VersionInfo
+__title__: str
+__description__: str
+__url__: str
+__uri__: str
+__author__: str
+__email__: str
+__license__: str
+__copyright__: str
+
+_T = TypeVar("_T")
+_C = TypeVar("_C", bound=type)
+
+_EqOrderType = Union[bool, Callable[[Any], Any]]
+_ValidatorType = Callable[[Any, Attribute[_T], _T], Any]
+_ConverterType = Callable[[Any], Any]
+_FilterType = Callable[[Attribute[_T], _T], bool]
+_ReprType = Callable[[Any], str]
+_ReprArgType = Union[bool, _ReprType]
+_OnSetAttrType = Callable[[Any, Attribute[Any], Any], Any]
+_OnSetAttrArgType = Union[
+ _OnSetAttrType, List[_OnSetAttrType], setters._NoOpType
+]
+_FieldTransformer = Callable[[type, List[Attribute[Any]]], List[Attribute[Any]]]
+# FIXME: in reality, if multiple validators are passed they must be in a list
+# or tuple, but those are invariant and so would prevent subtypes of
+# _ValidatorType from working when passed in a list or tuple.
+_ValidatorArgType = Union[_ValidatorType[_T], Sequence[_ValidatorType[_T]]]
+
+# _make --
+
+NOTHING: object
+
+# NOTE: Factory lies about its return type to make this possible:
+# `x: List[int] # = Factory(list)`
+# Work around mypy issue #4554 in the common case by using an overload.
+if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
+ from typing import Literal
+
+ @overload
+ def Factory(factory: Callable[[], _T]) -> _T: ...
+ @overload
+ def Factory(
+ factory: Callable[[Any], _T],
+ takes_self: Literal[True],
+ ) -> _T: ...
+ @overload
+ def Factory(
+ factory: Callable[[], _T],
+ takes_self: Literal[False],
+ ) -> _T: ...
+else:
+ @overload
+ def Factory(factory: Callable[[], _T]) -> _T: ...
+ @overload
+ def Factory(
+ factory: Union[Callable[[Any], _T], Callable[[], _T]],
+ takes_self: bool = ...,
+ ) -> _T: ...
+
+# Static type inference support via __dataclass_transform__ implemented as per:
+# https://github.com/microsoft/pyright/blob/1.1.135/specs/dataclass_transforms.md
+# This annotation must be applied to all overloads of "define" and "attrs"
+#
+# NOTE: This is a typing construct and does not exist at runtime. Extensions
+# wrapping attrs decorators should declare a separate __dataclass_transform__
+# signature in the extension module using the specification linked above to
+# provide pyright support.
+def __dataclass_transform__(
+ *,
+ eq_default: bool = True,
+ order_default: bool = False,
+ kw_only_default: bool = False,
+ field_descriptors: Tuple[Union[type, Callable[..., Any]], ...] = (()),
+) -> Callable[[_T], _T]: ...
+
+class Attribute(Generic[_T]):
+ name: str
+ default: Optional[_T]
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorType[_T]]
+ repr: _ReprArgType
+ cmp: _EqOrderType
+ eq: _EqOrderType
+ order: _EqOrderType
+ hash: Optional[bool]
+ init: bool
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType]
+ metadata: Dict[Any, Any]
+ type: Optional[Type[_T]]
+ kw_only: bool
+ on_setattr: _OnSetAttrType
+
+ def evolve(self, **changes: Any) -> "Attribute[Any]": ...
+
+# NOTE: We had several choices for the annotation to use for type arg:
+# 1) Type[_T]
+# - Pros: Handles simple cases correctly
+# - Cons: Might produce less informative errors in the case of conflicting
+# TypeVars e.g. `attr.ib(default='bad', type=int)`
+# 2) Callable[..., _T]
+# - Pros: Better error messages than #1 for conflicting TypeVars
+# - Cons: Terrible error messages for validator checks.
+# e.g. attr.ib(type=int, validator=validate_str)
+# -> error: Cannot infer function type argument
+# 3) type (and do all of the work in the mypy plugin)
+# - Pros: Simple here, and we could customize the plugin with our own errors.
+# - Cons: Would need to write mypy plugin code to handle all the cases.
+# We chose option #1.
+
+# `attr` lies about its return type to make the following possible:
+# attr() -> Any
+# attr(8) -> int
+# attr(validator=) -> Whatever the callable expects.
+# This makes this type of assignments possible:
+# x: int = attr(8)
+#
+# This form catches explicit None or no default but with no other arguments
+# returns Any.
+@overload
+def attrib(
+ default: None = ...,
+ validator: None = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ type: None = ...,
+ converter: None = ...,
+ factory: None = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> Any: ...
+
+# This form catches an explicit None or no default and infers the type from the
+# other arguments.
+@overload
+def attrib(
+ default: None = ...,
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorArgType[_T]] = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ type: Optional[Type[_T]] = ...,
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType] = ...,
+ factory: Optional[Callable[[], _T]] = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> _T: ...
+
+# This form catches an explicit default argument.
+@overload
+def attrib(
+ default: _T,
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorArgType[_T]] = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ type: Optional[Type[_T]] = ...,
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType] = ...,
+ factory: Optional[Callable[[], _T]] = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> _T: ...
+
+# This form covers type=non-Type: e.g. forward references (str), Any
+@overload
+def attrib(
+ default: Optional[_T] = ...,
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorArgType[_T]] = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ type: object = ...,
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType] = ...,
+ factory: Optional[Callable[[], _T]] = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> Any: ...
+@overload
+def field(
+ *,
+ default: None = ...,
+ validator: None = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ converter: None = ...,
+ factory: None = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ order: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> Any: ...
+
+# This form catches an explicit None or no default and infers the type from the
+# other arguments.
+@overload
+def field(
+ *,
+ default: None = ...,
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorArgType[_T]] = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType] = ...,
+ factory: Optional[Callable[[], _T]] = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> _T: ...
+
+# This form catches an explicit default argument.
+@overload
+def field(
+ *,
+ default: _T,
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorArgType[_T]] = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType] = ...,
+ factory: Optional[Callable[[], _T]] = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> _T: ...
+
+# This form covers type=non-Type: e.g. forward references (str), Any
+@overload
+def field(
+ *,
+ default: Optional[_T] = ...,
+ validator: Optional[_ValidatorArgType[_T]] = ...,
+ repr: _ReprArgType = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ metadata: Optional[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ converter: Optional[_ConverterType] = ...,
+ factory: Optional[Callable[[], _T]] = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+) -> Any: ...
+@overload
+@__dataclass_transform__(order_default=True, field_descriptors=(attrib, field))
+def attrs(
+ maybe_cls: _C,
+ these: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = ...,
+ repr_ns: Optional[str] = ...,
+ repr: bool = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ slots: bool = ...,
+ frozen: bool = ...,
+ weakref_slot: bool = ...,
+ str: bool = ...,
+ auto_attribs: bool = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ cache_hash: bool = ...,
+ auto_exc: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ auto_detect: bool = ...,
+ collect_by_mro: bool = ...,
+ getstate_setstate: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+ field_transformer: Optional[_FieldTransformer] = ...,
+) -> _C: ...
+@overload
+@__dataclass_transform__(order_default=True, field_descriptors=(attrib, field))
+def attrs(
+ maybe_cls: None = ...,
+ these: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = ...,
+ repr_ns: Optional[str] = ...,
+ repr: bool = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ slots: bool = ...,
+ frozen: bool = ...,
+ weakref_slot: bool = ...,
+ str: bool = ...,
+ auto_attribs: bool = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ cache_hash: bool = ...,
+ auto_exc: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ auto_detect: bool = ...,
+ collect_by_mro: bool = ...,
+ getstate_setstate: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+ field_transformer: Optional[_FieldTransformer] = ...,
+) -> Callable[[_C], _C]: ...
+@overload
+@__dataclass_transform__(field_descriptors=(attrib, field))
+def define(
+ maybe_cls: _C,
+ *,
+ these: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = ...,
+ repr: bool = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ slots: bool = ...,
+ frozen: bool = ...,
+ weakref_slot: bool = ...,
+ str: bool = ...,
+ auto_attribs: bool = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ cache_hash: bool = ...,
+ auto_exc: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ order: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ auto_detect: bool = ...,
+ getstate_setstate: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+ field_transformer: Optional[_FieldTransformer] = ...,
+) -> _C: ...
+@overload
+@__dataclass_transform__(field_descriptors=(attrib, field))
+def define(
+ maybe_cls: None = ...,
+ *,
+ these: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = ...,
+ repr: bool = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ slots: bool = ...,
+ frozen: bool = ...,
+ weakref_slot: bool = ...,
+ str: bool = ...,
+ auto_attribs: bool = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ cache_hash: bool = ...,
+ auto_exc: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ order: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ auto_detect: bool = ...,
+ getstate_setstate: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+ field_transformer: Optional[_FieldTransformer] = ...,
+) -> Callable[[_C], _C]: ...
+
+mutable = define
+frozen = define # they differ only in their defaults
+
+# TODO: add support for returning NamedTuple from the mypy plugin
+class _Fields(Tuple[Attribute[Any], ...]):
+ def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Attribute[Any]: ...
+
+def fields(cls: type) -> _Fields: ...
+def fields_dict(cls: type) -> Dict[str, Attribute[Any]]: ...
+def validate(inst: Any) -> None: ...
+def resolve_types(
+ cls: _C,
+ globalns: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = ...,
+ localns: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = ...,
+ attribs: Optional[List[Attribute[Any]]] = ...,
+) -> _C: ...
+
+# TODO: add support for returning a proper attrs class from the mypy plugin
+# we use Any instead of _CountingAttr so that e.g. `make_class('Foo',
+# [attr.ib()])` is valid
+def make_class(
+ name: str,
+ attrs: Union[List[str], Tuple[str, ...], Dict[str, Any]],
+ bases: Tuple[type, ...] = ...,
+ repr_ns: Optional[str] = ...,
+ repr: bool = ...,
+ cmp: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ hash: Optional[bool] = ...,
+ init: bool = ...,
+ slots: bool = ...,
+ frozen: bool = ...,
+ weakref_slot: bool = ...,
+ str: bool = ...,
+ auto_attribs: bool = ...,
+ kw_only: bool = ...,
+ cache_hash: bool = ...,
+ auto_exc: bool = ...,
+ eq: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ order: Optional[_EqOrderType] = ...,
+ collect_by_mro: bool = ...,
+ on_setattr: Optional[_OnSetAttrArgType] = ...,
+ field_transformer: Optional[_FieldTransformer] = ...,
+) -> type: ...
+
+# _funcs --
+
+# TODO: add support for returning TypedDict from the mypy plugin
+# FIXME: asdict/astuple do not honor their factory args. Waiting on one of
+# these:
+# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/4236
+# https://github.com/python/typing/issues/253
+def asdict(
+ inst: Any,
+ recurse: bool = ...,
+ filter: Optional[_FilterType[Any]] = ...,
+ dict_factory: Type[Mapping[Any, Any]] = ...,
+ retain_collection_types: bool = ...,
+ value_serializer: Optional[Callable[[type, Attribute[Any], Any], Any]] = ...,
+) -> Dict[str, Any]: ...
+
+# TODO: add support for returning NamedTuple from the mypy plugin
+def astuple(
+ inst: Any,
+ recurse: bool = ...,
+ filter: Optional[_FilterType[Any]] = ...,
+ tuple_factory: Type[Sequence[Any]] = ...,
+ retain_collection_types: bool = ...,
+) -> Tuple[Any, ...]: ...
+def has(cls: type) -> bool: ...
+def assoc(inst: _T, **changes: Any) -> _T: ...
+def evolve(inst: _T, **changes: Any) -> _T: ...
+
+# _config --
+
+def set_run_validators(run: bool) -> None: ...
+def get_run_validators() -> bool: ...
+
+# aliases --
+
+s = attributes = attrs
+ib = attr = attrib
+dataclass = attrs # Technically, partial(attrs, auto_attribs=True) ;)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_cmp.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_cmp.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b747b603f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_cmp.py
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+import functools
+
+from ._compat import new_class
+from ._make import _make_ne
+
+
+_operation_names = {"eq": "==", "lt": "<", "le": "<=", "gt": ">", "ge": ">="}
+
+
+def cmp_using(
+ eq=None,
+ lt=None,
+ le=None,
+ gt=None,
+ ge=None,
+ require_same_type=True,
+ class_name="Comparable",
+):
+ """
+ Create a class that can be passed into `attr.ib`'s ``eq``, ``order``, and
+ ``cmp`` arguments to customize field comparison.
+
+ The resulting class will have a full set of ordering methods if
+ at least one of ``{lt, le, gt, ge}`` and ``eq`` are provided.
+
+ :param Optional[callable] eq: `callable` used to evaluate equality
+ of two objects.
+ :param Optional[callable] lt: `callable` used to evaluate whether
+ one object is less than another object.
+ :param Optional[callable] le: `callable` used to evaluate whether
+ one object is less than or equal to another object.
+ :param Optional[callable] gt: `callable` used to evaluate whether
+ one object is greater than another object.
+ :param Optional[callable] ge: `callable` used to evaluate whether
+ one object is greater than or equal to another object.
+
+ :param bool require_same_type: When `True`, equality and ordering methods
+ will return `NotImplemented` if objects are not of the same type.
+
+ :param Optional[str] class_name: Name of class. Defaults to 'Comparable'.
+
+ See `comparison` for more details.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 21.1.0
+ """
+
+ body = {
+ "__slots__": ["value"],
+ "__init__": _make_init(),
+ "_requirements": [],
+ "_is_comparable_to": _is_comparable_to,
+ }
+
+ # Add operations.
+ num_order_functions = 0
+ has_eq_function = False
+
+ if eq is not None:
+ has_eq_function = True
+ body["__eq__"] = _make_operator("eq", eq)
+ body["__ne__"] = _make_ne()
+
+ if lt is not None:
+ num_order_functions += 1
+ body["__lt__"] = _make_operator("lt", lt)
+
+ if le is not None:
+ num_order_functions += 1
+ body["__le__"] = _make_operator("le", le)
+
+ if gt is not None:
+ num_order_functions += 1
+ body["__gt__"] = _make_operator("gt", gt)
+
+ if ge is not None:
+ num_order_functions += 1
+ body["__ge__"] = _make_operator("ge", ge)
+
+ type_ = new_class(class_name, (object,), {}, lambda ns: ns.update(body))
+
+ # Add same type requirement.
+ if require_same_type:
+ type_._requirements.append(_check_same_type)
+
+ # Add total ordering if at least one operation was defined.
+ if 0 < num_order_functions < 4:
+ if not has_eq_function:
+ # functools.total_ordering requires __eq__ to be defined,
+ # so raise early error here to keep a nice stack.
+ raise ValueError(
+ "eq must be define is order to complete ordering from "
+ "lt, le, gt, ge."
+ )
+ type_ = functools.total_ordering(type_)
+
+ return type_
+
+
+def _make_init():
+ """
+ Create __init__ method.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, value):
+ """
+ Initialize object with *value*.
+ """
+ self.value = value
+
+ return __init__
+
+
+def _make_operator(name, func):
+ """
+ Create operator method.
+ """
+
+ def method(self, other):
+ if not self._is_comparable_to(other):
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ result = func(self.value, other.value)
+ if result is NotImplemented:
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ return result
+
+ method.__name__ = "__%s__" % (name,)
+ method.__doc__ = "Return a %s b. Computed by attrs." % (
+ _operation_names[name],
+ )
+
+ return method
+
+
+def _is_comparable_to(self, other):
+ """
+ Check whether `other` is comparable to `self`.
+ """
+ for func in self._requirements:
+ if not func(self, other):
+ return False
+ return True
+
+
+def _check_same_type(self, other):
+ """
+ Return True if *self* and *other* are of the same type, False otherwise.
+ """
+ return other.value.__class__ is self.value.__class__
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_cmp.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_cmp.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7093550f0f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_cmp.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+from typing import Type
+
+from . import _CompareWithType
+
+
+def cmp_using(
+ eq: Optional[_CompareWithType],
+ lt: Optional[_CompareWithType],
+ le: Optional[_CompareWithType],
+ gt: Optional[_CompareWithType],
+ ge: Optional[_CompareWithType],
+ require_same_type: bool,
+ class_name: str,
+) -> Type: ...
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_compat.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_compat.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6939f338da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_compat.py
@@ -0,0 +1,242 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+import platform
+import sys
+import types
+import warnings
+
+
+PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
+PYPY = platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy"
+
+
+if PYPY or sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6):
+ ordered_dict = dict
+else:
+ from collections import OrderedDict
+
+ ordered_dict = OrderedDict
+
+
+if PY2:
+ from collections import Mapping, Sequence
+
+ from UserDict import IterableUserDict
+
+ # We 'bundle' isclass instead of using inspect as importing inspect is
+ # fairly expensive (order of 10-15 ms for a modern machine in 2016)
+ def isclass(klass):
+ return isinstance(klass, (type, types.ClassType))
+
+ def new_class(name, bases, kwds, exec_body):
+ """
+ A minimal stub of types.new_class that we need for make_class.
+ """
+ ns = {}
+ exec_body(ns)
+
+ return type(name, bases, ns)
+
+ # TYPE is used in exceptions, repr(int) is different on Python 2 and 3.
+ TYPE = "type"
+
+ def iteritems(d):
+ return d.iteritems()
+
+ # Python 2 is bereft of a read-only dict proxy, so we make one!
+ class ReadOnlyDict(IterableUserDict):
+ """
+ Best-effort read-only dict wrapper.
+ """
+
+ def __setitem__(self, key, val):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise TypeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object does not support item assignment"
+ )
+
+ def update(self, _):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise AttributeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'update'"
+ )
+
+ def __delitem__(self, _):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise TypeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object does not support item deletion"
+ )
+
+ def clear(self):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise AttributeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'clear'"
+ )
+
+ def pop(self, key, default=None):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise AttributeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'pop'"
+ )
+
+ def popitem(self):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise AttributeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'popitem'"
+ )
+
+ def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
+ # We gently pretend we're a Python 3 mappingproxy.
+ raise AttributeError(
+ "'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'setdefault'"
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ # Override to be identical to the Python 3 version.
+ return "mappingproxy(" + repr(self.data) + ")"
+
+ def metadata_proxy(d):
+ res = ReadOnlyDict()
+ res.data.update(d) # We blocked update, so we have to do it like this.
+ return res
+
+ def just_warn(*args, **kw): # pragma: no cover
+ """
+ We only warn on Python 3 because we are not aware of any concrete
+ consequences of not setting the cell on Python 2.
+ """
+
+
+else: # Python 3 and later.
+ from collections.abc import Mapping, Sequence # noqa
+
+ def just_warn(*args, **kw):
+ """
+ We only warn on Python 3 because we are not aware of any concrete
+ consequences of not setting the cell on Python 2.
+ """
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Running interpreter doesn't sufficiently support code object "
+ "introspection. Some features like bare super() or accessing "
+ "__class__ will not work with slotted classes.",
+ RuntimeWarning,
+ stacklevel=2,
+ )
+
+ def isclass(klass):
+ return isinstance(klass, type)
+
+ TYPE = "class"
+
+ def iteritems(d):
+ return d.items()
+
+ new_class = types.new_class
+
+ def metadata_proxy(d):
+ return types.MappingProxyType(dict(d))
+
+
+def make_set_closure_cell():
+ """Return a function of two arguments (cell, value) which sets
+ the value stored in the closure cell `cell` to `value`.
+ """
+ # pypy makes this easy. (It also supports the logic below, but
+ # why not do the easy/fast thing?)
+ if PYPY:
+
+ def set_closure_cell(cell, value):
+ cell.__setstate__((value,))
+
+ return set_closure_cell
+
+ # Otherwise gotta do it the hard way.
+
+ # Create a function that will set its first cellvar to `value`.
+ def set_first_cellvar_to(value):
+ x = value
+ return
+
+ # This function will be eliminated as dead code, but
+ # not before its reference to `x` forces `x` to be
+ # represented as a closure cell rather than a local.
+ def force_x_to_be_a_cell(): # pragma: no cover
+ return x
+
+ try:
+ # Extract the code object and make sure our assumptions about
+ # the closure behavior are correct.
+ if PY2:
+ co = set_first_cellvar_to.func_code
+ else:
+ co = set_first_cellvar_to.__code__
+ if co.co_cellvars != ("x",) or co.co_freevars != ():
+ raise AssertionError # pragma: no cover
+
+ # Convert this code object to a code object that sets the
+ # function's first _freevar_ (not cellvar) to the argument.
+ if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
+ # CPython 3.8+ has an incompatible CodeType signature
+ # (added a posonlyargcount argument) but also added
+ # CodeType.replace() to do this without counting parameters.
+ set_first_freevar_code = co.replace(
+ co_cellvars=co.co_freevars, co_freevars=co.co_cellvars
+ )
+ else:
+ args = [co.co_argcount]
+ if not PY2:
+ args.append(co.co_kwonlyargcount)
+ args.extend(
+ [
+ co.co_nlocals,
+ co.co_stacksize,
+ co.co_flags,
+ co.co_code,
+ co.co_consts,
+ co.co_names,
+ co.co_varnames,
+ co.co_filename,
+ co.co_name,
+ co.co_firstlineno,
+ co.co_lnotab,
+ # These two arguments are reversed:
+ co.co_cellvars,
+ co.co_freevars,
+ ]
+ )
+ set_first_freevar_code = types.CodeType(*args)
+
+ def set_closure_cell(cell, value):
+ # Create a function using the set_first_freevar_code,
+ # whose first closure cell is `cell`. Calling it will
+ # change the value of that cell.
+ setter = types.FunctionType(
+ set_first_freevar_code, {}, "setter", (), (cell,)
+ )
+ # And call it to set the cell.
+ setter(value)
+
+ # Make sure it works on this interpreter:
+ def make_func_with_cell():
+ x = None
+
+ def func():
+ return x # pragma: no cover
+
+ return func
+
+ if PY2:
+ cell = make_func_with_cell().func_closure[0]
+ else:
+ cell = make_func_with_cell().__closure__[0]
+ set_closure_cell(cell, 100)
+ if cell.cell_contents != 100:
+ raise AssertionError # pragma: no cover
+
+ except Exception:
+ return just_warn
+ else:
+ return set_closure_cell
+
+
+set_closure_cell = make_set_closure_cell()
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_config.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_config.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8ec920962d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_config.py
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+
+__all__ = ["set_run_validators", "get_run_validators"]
+
+_run_validators = True
+
+
+def set_run_validators(run):
+ """
+ Set whether or not validators are run. By default, they are run.
+ """
+ if not isinstance(run, bool):
+ raise TypeError("'run' must be bool.")
+ global _run_validators
+ _run_validators = run
+
+
+def get_run_validators():
+ """
+ Return whether or not validators are run.
+ """
+ return _run_validators
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_funcs.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_funcs.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fda508c5c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_funcs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,395 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+import copy
+
+from ._compat import iteritems
+from ._make import NOTHING, _obj_setattr, fields
+from .exceptions import AttrsAttributeNotFoundError
+
+
+def asdict(
+ inst,
+ recurse=True,
+ filter=None,
+ dict_factory=dict,
+ retain_collection_types=False,
+ value_serializer=None,
+):
+ """
+ Return the ``attrs`` attribute values of *inst* as a dict.
+
+ Optionally recurse into other ``attrs``-decorated classes.
+
+ :param inst: Instance of an ``attrs``-decorated class.
+ :param bool recurse: Recurse into classes that are also
+ ``attrs``-decorated.
+ :param callable filter: A callable whose return code determines whether an
+ attribute or element is included (``True``) or dropped (``False``). Is
+ called with the `attr.Attribute` as the first argument and the
+ value as the second argument.
+ :param callable dict_factory: A callable to produce dictionaries from. For
+ example, to produce ordered dictionaries instead of normal Python
+ dictionaries, pass in ``collections.OrderedDict``.
+ :param bool retain_collection_types: Do not convert to ``list`` when
+ encountering an attribute whose type is ``tuple`` or ``set``. Only
+ meaningful if ``recurse`` is ``True``.
+ :param Optional[callable] value_serializer: A hook that is called for every
+ attribute or dict key/value. It receives the current instance, field
+ and value and must return the (updated) value. The hook is run *after*
+ the optional *filter* has been applied.
+
+ :rtype: return type of *dict_factory*
+
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 16.0.0 *dict_factory*
+ .. versionadded:: 16.1.0 *retain_collection_types*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.3.0 *value_serializer*
+ """
+ attrs = fields(inst.__class__)
+ rv = dict_factory()
+ for a in attrs:
+ v = getattr(inst, a.name)
+ if filter is not None and not filter(a, v):
+ continue
+
+ if value_serializer is not None:
+ v = value_serializer(inst, a, v)
+
+ if recurse is True:
+ if has(v.__class__):
+ rv[a.name] = asdict(
+ v,
+ True,
+ filter,
+ dict_factory,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+ )
+ elif isinstance(v, (tuple, list, set, frozenset)):
+ cf = v.__class__ if retain_collection_types is True else list
+ rv[a.name] = cf(
+ [
+ _asdict_anything(
+ i,
+ filter,
+ dict_factory,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+ )
+ for i in v
+ ]
+ )
+ elif isinstance(v, dict):
+ df = dict_factory
+ rv[a.name] = df(
+ (
+ _asdict_anything(
+ kk,
+ filter,
+ df,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+ ),
+ _asdict_anything(
+ vv,
+ filter,
+ df,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+ ),
+ )
+ for kk, vv in iteritems(v)
+ )
+ else:
+ rv[a.name] = v
+ else:
+ rv[a.name] = v
+ return rv
+
+
+def _asdict_anything(
+ val,
+ filter,
+ dict_factory,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+):
+ """
+ ``asdict`` only works on attrs instances, this works on anything.
+ """
+ if getattr(val.__class__, "__attrs_attrs__", None) is not None:
+ # Attrs class.
+ rv = asdict(
+ val,
+ True,
+ filter,
+ dict_factory,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+ )
+ elif isinstance(val, (tuple, list, set, frozenset)):
+ cf = val.__class__ if retain_collection_types is True else list
+ rv = cf(
+ [
+ _asdict_anything(
+ i,
+ filter,
+ dict_factory,
+ retain_collection_types,
+ value_serializer,
+ )
+ for i in val
+ ]
+ )
+ elif isinstance(val, dict):
+ df = dict_factory
+ rv = df(
+ (
+ _asdict_anything(
+ kk, filter, df, retain_collection_types, value_serializer
+ ),
+ _asdict_anything(
+ vv, filter, df, retain_collection_types, value_serializer
+ ),
+ )
+ for kk, vv in iteritems(val)
+ )
+ else:
+ rv = val
+ if value_serializer is not None:
+ rv = value_serializer(None, None, rv)
+
+ return rv
+
+
+def astuple(
+ inst,
+ recurse=True,
+ filter=None,
+ tuple_factory=tuple,
+ retain_collection_types=False,
+):
+ """
+ Return the ``attrs`` attribute values of *inst* as a tuple.
+
+ Optionally recurse into other ``attrs``-decorated classes.
+
+ :param inst: Instance of an ``attrs``-decorated class.
+ :param bool recurse: Recurse into classes that are also
+ ``attrs``-decorated.
+ :param callable filter: A callable whose return code determines whether an
+ attribute or element is included (``True``) or dropped (``False``). Is
+ called with the `attr.Attribute` as the first argument and the
+ value as the second argument.
+ :param callable tuple_factory: A callable to produce tuples from. For
+ example, to produce lists instead of tuples.
+ :param bool retain_collection_types: Do not convert to ``list``
+ or ``dict`` when encountering an attribute which type is
+ ``tuple``, ``dict`` or ``set``. Only meaningful if ``recurse`` is
+ ``True``.
+
+ :rtype: return type of *tuple_factory*
+
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 16.2.0
+ """
+ attrs = fields(inst.__class__)
+ rv = []
+ retain = retain_collection_types # Very long. :/
+ for a in attrs:
+ v = getattr(inst, a.name)
+ if filter is not None and not filter(a, v):
+ continue
+ if recurse is True:
+ if has(v.__class__):
+ rv.append(
+ astuple(
+ v,
+ recurse=True,
+ filter=filter,
+ tuple_factory=tuple_factory,
+ retain_collection_types=retain,
+ )
+ )
+ elif isinstance(v, (tuple, list, set, frozenset)):
+ cf = v.__class__ if retain is True else list
+ rv.append(
+ cf(
+ [
+ astuple(
+ j,
+ recurse=True,
+ filter=filter,
+ tuple_factory=tuple_factory,
+ retain_collection_types=retain,
+ )
+ if has(j.__class__)
+ else j
+ for j in v
+ ]
+ )
+ )
+ elif isinstance(v, dict):
+ df = v.__class__ if retain is True else dict
+ rv.append(
+ df(
+ (
+ astuple(
+ kk,
+ tuple_factory=tuple_factory,
+ retain_collection_types=retain,
+ )
+ if has(kk.__class__)
+ else kk,
+ astuple(
+ vv,
+ tuple_factory=tuple_factory,
+ retain_collection_types=retain,
+ )
+ if has(vv.__class__)
+ else vv,
+ )
+ for kk, vv in iteritems(v)
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ rv.append(v)
+ else:
+ rv.append(v)
+
+ return rv if tuple_factory is list else tuple_factory(rv)
+
+
+def has(cls):
+ """
+ Check whether *cls* is a class with ``attrs`` attributes.
+
+ :param type cls: Class to introspect.
+ :raise TypeError: If *cls* is not a class.
+
+ :rtype: bool
+ """
+ return getattr(cls, "__attrs_attrs__", None) is not None
+
+
+def assoc(inst, **changes):
+ """
+ Copy *inst* and apply *changes*.
+
+ :param inst: Instance of a class with ``attrs`` attributes.
+ :param changes: Keyword changes in the new copy.
+
+ :return: A copy of inst with *changes* incorporated.
+
+ :raise attr.exceptions.AttrsAttributeNotFoundError: If *attr_name* couldn't
+ be found on *cls*.
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class.
+
+ .. deprecated:: 17.1.0
+ Use `evolve` instead.
+ """
+ import warnings
+
+ warnings.warn(
+ "assoc is deprecated and will be removed after 2018/01.",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ stacklevel=2,
+ )
+ new = copy.copy(inst)
+ attrs = fields(inst.__class__)
+ for k, v in iteritems(changes):
+ a = getattr(attrs, k, NOTHING)
+ if a is NOTHING:
+ raise AttrsAttributeNotFoundError(
+ "{k} is not an attrs attribute on {cl}.".format(
+ k=k, cl=new.__class__
+ )
+ )
+ _obj_setattr(new, k, v)
+ return new
+
+
+def evolve(inst, **changes):
+ """
+ Create a new instance, based on *inst* with *changes* applied.
+
+ :param inst: Instance of a class with ``attrs`` attributes.
+ :param changes: Keyword changes in the new copy.
+
+ :return: A copy of inst with *changes* incorporated.
+
+ :raise TypeError: If *attr_name* couldn't be found in the class
+ ``__init__``.
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+ cls = inst.__class__
+ attrs = fields(cls)
+ for a in attrs:
+ if not a.init:
+ continue
+ attr_name = a.name # To deal with private attributes.
+ init_name = attr_name if attr_name[0] != "_" else attr_name[1:]
+ if init_name not in changes:
+ changes[init_name] = getattr(inst, attr_name)
+
+ return cls(**changes)
+
+
+def resolve_types(cls, globalns=None, localns=None, attribs=None):
+ """
+ Resolve any strings and forward annotations in type annotations.
+
+ This is only required if you need concrete types in `Attribute`'s *type*
+ field. In other words, you don't need to resolve your types if you only
+ use them for static type checking.
+
+ With no arguments, names will be looked up in the module in which the class
+ was created. If this is not what you want, e.g. if the name only exists
+ inside a method, you may pass *globalns* or *localns* to specify other
+ dictionaries in which to look up these names. See the docs of
+ `typing.get_type_hints` for more details.
+
+ :param type cls: Class to resolve.
+ :param Optional[dict] globalns: Dictionary containing global variables.
+ :param Optional[dict] localns: Dictionary containing local variables.
+ :param Optional[list] attribs: List of attribs for the given class.
+ This is necessary when calling from inside a ``field_transformer``
+ since *cls* is not an ``attrs`` class yet.
+
+ :raise TypeError: If *cls* is not a class.
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class and you didn't pass any attribs.
+ :raise NameError: If types cannot be resolved because of missing variables.
+
+ :returns: *cls* so you can use this function also as a class decorator.
+ Please note that you have to apply it **after** `attr.s`. That means
+ the decorator has to come in the line **before** `attr.s`.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ .. versionadded:: 21.1.0 *attribs*
+
+ """
+ try:
+ # Since calling get_type_hints is expensive we cache whether we've
+ # done it already.
+ cls.__attrs_types_resolved__
+ except AttributeError:
+ import typing
+
+ hints = typing.get_type_hints(cls, globalns=globalns, localns=localns)
+ for field in fields(cls) if attribs is None else attribs:
+ if field.name in hints:
+ # Since fields have been frozen we must work around it.
+ _obj_setattr(field, "type", hints[field.name])
+ cls.__attrs_types_resolved__ = True
+
+ # Return the class so you can use it as a decorator too.
+ return cls
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_make.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_make.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a1912b1233
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_make.py
@@ -0,0 +1,3052 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+import copy
+import inspect
+import linecache
+import sys
+import threading
+import uuid
+import warnings
+
+from operator import itemgetter
+
+from . import _config, setters
+from ._compat import (
+ PY2,
+ PYPY,
+ isclass,
+ iteritems,
+ metadata_proxy,
+ new_class,
+ ordered_dict,
+ set_closure_cell,
+)
+from .exceptions import (
+ DefaultAlreadySetError,
+ FrozenInstanceError,
+ NotAnAttrsClassError,
+ PythonTooOldError,
+ UnannotatedAttributeError,
+)
+
+
+if not PY2:
+ import typing
+
+
+# This is used at least twice, so cache it here.
+_obj_setattr = object.__setattr__
+_init_converter_pat = "__attr_converter_%s"
+_init_factory_pat = "__attr_factory_{}"
+_tuple_property_pat = (
+ " {attr_name} = _attrs_property(_attrs_itemgetter({index}))"
+)
+_classvar_prefixes = (
+ "typing.ClassVar",
+ "t.ClassVar",
+ "ClassVar",
+ "typing_extensions.ClassVar",
+)
+# we don't use a double-underscore prefix because that triggers
+# name mangling when trying to create a slot for the field
+# (when slots=True)
+_hash_cache_field = "_attrs_cached_hash"
+
+_empty_metadata_singleton = metadata_proxy({})
+
+# Unique object for unequivocal getattr() defaults.
+_sentinel = object()
+
+
+class _Nothing(object):
+ """
+ Sentinel class to indicate the lack of a value when ``None`` is ambiguous.
+
+ ``_Nothing`` is a singleton. There is only ever one of it.
+
+ .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 ``bool(NOTHING)`` is now False.
+ """
+
+ _singleton = None
+
+ def __new__(cls):
+ if _Nothing._singleton is None:
+ _Nothing._singleton = super(_Nothing, cls).__new__(cls)
+ return _Nothing._singleton
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "NOTHING"
+
+ def __bool__(self):
+ return False
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ return 0 # __bool__ for Python 2
+
+
+NOTHING = _Nothing()
+"""
+Sentinel to indicate the lack of a value when ``None`` is ambiguous.
+"""
+
+
+class _CacheHashWrapper(int):
+ """
+ An integer subclass that pickles / copies as None
+
+ This is used for non-slots classes with ``cache_hash=True``, to avoid
+ serializing a potentially (even likely) invalid hash value. Since ``None``
+ is the default value for uncalculated hashes, whenever this is copied,
+ the copy's value for the hash should automatically reset.
+
+ See GH #613 for more details.
+ """
+
+ if PY2:
+ # For some reason `type(None)` isn't callable in Python 2, but we don't
+ # actually need a constructor for None objects, we just need any
+ # available function that returns None.
+ def __reduce__(self, _none_constructor=getattr, _args=(0, "", None)):
+ return _none_constructor, _args
+
+ else:
+
+ def __reduce__(self, _none_constructor=type(None), _args=()):
+ return _none_constructor, _args
+
+
+def attrib(
+ default=NOTHING,
+ validator=None,
+ repr=True,
+ cmp=None,
+ hash=None,
+ init=True,
+ metadata=None,
+ type=None,
+ converter=None,
+ factory=None,
+ kw_only=False,
+ eq=None,
+ order=None,
+ on_setattr=None,
+):
+ """
+ Create a new attribute on a class.
+
+ .. warning::
+
+ Does *not* do anything unless the class is also decorated with
+ `attr.s`!
+
+ :param default: A value that is used if an ``attrs``-generated ``__init__``
+ is used and no value is passed while instantiating or the attribute is
+ excluded using ``init=False``.
+
+ If the value is an instance of `Factory`, its callable will be
+ used to construct a new value (useful for mutable data types like lists
+ or dicts).
+
+ If a default is not set (or set manually to `attr.NOTHING`), a value
+ *must* be supplied when instantiating; otherwise a `TypeError`
+ will be raised.
+
+ The default can also be set using decorator notation as shown below.
+
+ :type default: Any value
+
+ :param callable factory: Syntactic sugar for
+ ``default=attr.Factory(factory)``.
+
+ :param validator: `callable` that is called by ``attrs``-generated
+ ``__init__`` methods after the instance has been initialized. They
+ receive the initialized instance, the `Attribute`, and the
+ passed value.
+
+ The return value is *not* inspected so the validator has to throw an
+ exception itself.
+
+ If a `list` is passed, its items are treated as validators and must
+ all pass.
+
+ Validators can be globally disabled and re-enabled using
+ `get_run_validators`.
+
+ The validator can also be set using decorator notation as shown below.
+
+ :type validator: `callable` or a `list` of `callable`\\ s.
+
+ :param repr: Include this attribute in the generated ``__repr__``
+ method. If ``True``, include the attribute; if ``False``, omit it. By
+ default, the built-in ``repr()`` function is used. To override how the
+ attribute value is formatted, pass a ``callable`` that takes a single
+ value and returns a string. Note that the resulting string is used
+ as-is, i.e. it will be used directly *instead* of calling ``repr()``
+ (the default).
+ :type repr: a `bool` or a `callable` to use a custom function.
+
+ :param eq: If ``True`` (default), include this attribute in the
+ generated ``__eq__`` and ``__ne__`` methods that check two instances
+ for equality. To override how the attribute value is compared,
+ pass a ``callable`` that takes a single value and returns the value
+ to be compared.
+ :type eq: a `bool` or a `callable`.
+
+ :param order: If ``True`` (default), include this attributes in the
+ generated ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, ``__gt__`` and ``__ge__`` methods.
+ To override how the attribute value is ordered,
+ pass a ``callable`` that takes a single value and returns the value
+ to be ordered.
+ :type order: a `bool` or a `callable`.
+
+ :param cmp: Setting *cmp* is equivalent to setting *eq* and *order* to the
+ same value. Must not be mixed with *eq* or *order*.
+ :type cmp: a `bool` or a `callable`.
+
+ :param Optional[bool] hash: Include this attribute in the generated
+ ``__hash__`` method. If ``None`` (default), mirror *eq*'s value. This
+ is the correct behavior according the Python spec. Setting this value
+ to anything else than ``None`` is *discouraged*.
+ :param bool init: Include this attribute in the generated ``__init__``
+ method. It is possible to set this to ``False`` and set a default
+ value. In that case this attributed is unconditionally initialized
+ with the specified default value or factory.
+ :param callable converter: `callable` that is called by
+ ``attrs``-generated ``__init__`` methods to convert attribute's value
+ to the desired format. It is given the passed-in value, and the
+ returned value will be used as the new value of the attribute. The
+ value is converted before being passed to the validator, if any.
+ :param metadata: An arbitrary mapping, to be used by third-party
+ components. See `extending_metadata`.
+ :param type: The type of the attribute. In Python 3.6 or greater, the
+ preferred method to specify the type is using a variable annotation
+ (see `PEP 526 `_).
+ This argument is provided for backward compatibility.
+ Regardless of the approach used, the type will be stored on
+ ``Attribute.type``.
+
+ Please note that ``attrs`` doesn't do anything with this metadata by
+ itself. You can use it as part of your own code or for
+ `static type checking `.
+ :param kw_only: Make this attribute keyword-only (Python 3+)
+ in the generated ``__init__`` (if ``init`` is ``False``, this
+ parameter is ignored).
+ :param on_setattr: Allows to overwrite the *on_setattr* setting from
+ `attr.s`. If left `None`, the *on_setattr* value from `attr.s` is used.
+ Set to `attr.setters.NO_OP` to run **no** `setattr` hooks for this
+ attribute -- regardless of the setting in `attr.s`.
+ :type on_setattr: `callable`, or a list of callables, or `None`, or
+ `attr.setters.NO_OP`
+
+ .. versionadded:: 15.2.0 *convert*
+ .. versionadded:: 16.3.0 *metadata*
+ .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0 *validator* can be a ``list`` now.
+ .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0
+ *hash* is ``None`` and therefore mirrors *eq* by default.
+ .. versionadded:: 17.3.0 *type*
+ .. deprecated:: 17.4.0 *convert*
+ .. versionadded:: 17.4.0 *converter* as a replacement for the deprecated
+ *convert* to achieve consistency with other noun-based arguments.
+ .. versionadded:: 18.1.0
+ ``factory=f`` is syntactic sugar for ``default=attr.Factory(f)``.
+ .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *kw_only*
+ .. versionchanged:: 19.2.0 *convert* keyword argument removed.
+ .. versionchanged:: 19.2.0 *repr* also accepts a custom callable.
+ .. deprecated:: 19.2.0 *cmp* Removal on or after 2021-06-01.
+ .. versionadded:: 19.2.0 *eq* and *order*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *on_setattr*
+ .. versionchanged:: 20.3.0 *kw_only* backported to Python 2
+ .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0
+ *eq*, *order*, and *cmp* also accept a custom callable
+ .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 *cmp* undeprecated
+ """
+ eq, eq_key, order, order_key = _determine_attrib_eq_order(
+ cmp, eq, order, True
+ )
+
+ if hash is not None and hash is not True and hash is not False:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "Invalid value for hash. Must be True, False, or None."
+ )
+
+ if factory is not None:
+ if default is not NOTHING:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "The `default` and `factory` arguments are mutually "
+ "exclusive."
+ )
+ if not callable(factory):
+ raise ValueError("The `factory` argument must be a callable.")
+ default = Factory(factory)
+
+ if metadata is None:
+ metadata = {}
+
+ # Apply syntactic sugar by auto-wrapping.
+ if isinstance(on_setattr, (list, tuple)):
+ on_setattr = setters.pipe(*on_setattr)
+
+ if validator and isinstance(validator, (list, tuple)):
+ validator = and_(*validator)
+
+ if converter and isinstance(converter, (list, tuple)):
+ converter = pipe(*converter)
+
+ return _CountingAttr(
+ default=default,
+ validator=validator,
+ repr=repr,
+ cmp=None,
+ hash=hash,
+ init=init,
+ converter=converter,
+ metadata=metadata,
+ type=type,
+ kw_only=kw_only,
+ eq=eq,
+ eq_key=eq_key,
+ order=order,
+ order_key=order_key,
+ on_setattr=on_setattr,
+ )
+
+
+def _compile_and_eval(script, globs, locs=None, filename=""):
+ """
+ "Exec" the script with the given global (globs) and local (locs) variables.
+ """
+ bytecode = compile(script, filename, "exec")
+ eval(bytecode, globs, locs)
+
+
+def _make_method(name, script, filename, globs=None):
+ """
+ Create the method with the script given and return the method object.
+ """
+ locs = {}
+ if globs is None:
+ globs = {}
+
+ _compile_and_eval(script, globs, locs, filename)
+
+ # In order of debuggers like PDB being able to step through the code,
+ # we add a fake linecache entry.
+ linecache.cache[filename] = (
+ len(script),
+ None,
+ script.splitlines(True),
+ filename,
+ )
+
+ return locs[name]
+
+
+def _make_attr_tuple_class(cls_name, attr_names):
+ """
+ Create a tuple subclass to hold `Attribute`s for an `attrs` class.
+
+ The subclass is a bare tuple with properties for names.
+
+ class MyClassAttributes(tuple):
+ __slots__ = ()
+ x = property(itemgetter(0))
+ """
+ attr_class_name = "{}Attributes".format(cls_name)
+ attr_class_template = [
+ "class {}(tuple):".format(attr_class_name),
+ " __slots__ = ()",
+ ]
+ if attr_names:
+ for i, attr_name in enumerate(attr_names):
+ attr_class_template.append(
+ _tuple_property_pat.format(index=i, attr_name=attr_name)
+ )
+ else:
+ attr_class_template.append(" pass")
+ globs = {"_attrs_itemgetter": itemgetter, "_attrs_property": property}
+ _compile_and_eval("\n".join(attr_class_template), globs)
+ return globs[attr_class_name]
+
+
+# Tuple class for extracted attributes from a class definition.
+# `base_attrs` is a subset of `attrs`.
+_Attributes = _make_attr_tuple_class(
+ "_Attributes",
+ [
+ # all attributes to build dunder methods for
+ "attrs",
+ # attributes that have been inherited
+ "base_attrs",
+ # map inherited attributes to their originating classes
+ "base_attrs_map",
+ ],
+)
+
+
+def _is_class_var(annot):
+ """
+ Check whether *annot* is a typing.ClassVar.
+
+ The string comparison hack is used to avoid evaluating all string
+ annotations which would put attrs-based classes at a performance
+ disadvantage compared to plain old classes.
+ """
+ annot = str(annot)
+
+ # Annotation can be quoted.
+ if annot.startswith(("'", '"')) and annot.endswith(("'", '"')):
+ annot = annot[1:-1]
+
+ return annot.startswith(_classvar_prefixes)
+
+
+def _has_own_attribute(cls, attrib_name):
+ """
+ Check whether *cls* defines *attrib_name* (and doesn't just inherit it).
+
+ Requires Python 3.
+ """
+ attr = getattr(cls, attrib_name, _sentinel)
+ if attr is _sentinel:
+ return False
+
+ for base_cls in cls.__mro__[1:]:
+ a = getattr(base_cls, attrib_name, None)
+ if attr is a:
+ return False
+
+ return True
+
+
+def _get_annotations(cls):
+ """
+ Get annotations for *cls*.
+ """
+ if _has_own_attribute(cls, "__annotations__"):
+ return cls.__annotations__
+
+ return {}
+
+
+def _counter_getter(e):
+ """
+ Key function for sorting to avoid re-creating a lambda for every class.
+ """
+ return e[1].counter
+
+
+def _collect_base_attrs(cls, taken_attr_names):
+ """
+ Collect attr.ibs from base classes of *cls*, except *taken_attr_names*.
+ """
+ base_attrs = []
+ base_attr_map = {} # A dictionary of base attrs to their classes.
+
+ # Traverse the MRO and collect attributes.
+ for base_cls in reversed(cls.__mro__[1:-1]):
+ for a in getattr(base_cls, "__attrs_attrs__", []):
+ if a.inherited or a.name in taken_attr_names:
+ continue
+
+ a = a.evolve(inherited=True)
+ base_attrs.append(a)
+ base_attr_map[a.name] = base_cls
+
+ # For each name, only keep the freshest definition i.e. the furthest at the
+ # back. base_attr_map is fine because it gets overwritten with every new
+ # instance.
+ filtered = []
+ seen = set()
+ for a in reversed(base_attrs):
+ if a.name in seen:
+ continue
+ filtered.insert(0, a)
+ seen.add(a.name)
+
+ return filtered, base_attr_map
+
+
+def _collect_base_attrs_broken(cls, taken_attr_names):
+ """
+ Collect attr.ibs from base classes of *cls*, except *taken_attr_names*.
+
+ N.B. *taken_attr_names* will be mutated.
+
+ Adhere to the old incorrect behavior.
+
+ Notably it collects from the front and considers inherited attributes which
+ leads to the buggy behavior reported in #428.
+ """
+ base_attrs = []
+ base_attr_map = {} # A dictionary of base attrs to their classes.
+
+ # Traverse the MRO and collect attributes.
+ for base_cls in cls.__mro__[1:-1]:
+ for a in getattr(base_cls, "__attrs_attrs__", []):
+ if a.name in taken_attr_names:
+ continue
+
+ a = a.evolve(inherited=True)
+ taken_attr_names.add(a.name)
+ base_attrs.append(a)
+ base_attr_map[a.name] = base_cls
+
+ return base_attrs, base_attr_map
+
+
+def _transform_attrs(
+ cls, these, auto_attribs, kw_only, collect_by_mro, field_transformer
+):
+ """
+ Transform all `_CountingAttr`s on a class into `Attribute`s.
+
+ If *these* is passed, use that and don't look for them on the class.
+
+ *collect_by_mro* is True, collect them in the correct MRO order, otherwise
+ use the old -- incorrect -- order. See #428.
+
+ Return an `_Attributes`.
+ """
+ cd = cls.__dict__
+ anns = _get_annotations(cls)
+
+ if these is not None:
+ ca_list = [(name, ca) for name, ca in iteritems(these)]
+
+ if not isinstance(these, ordered_dict):
+ ca_list.sort(key=_counter_getter)
+ elif auto_attribs is True:
+ ca_names = {
+ name
+ for name, attr in cd.items()
+ if isinstance(attr, _CountingAttr)
+ }
+ ca_list = []
+ annot_names = set()
+ for attr_name, type in anns.items():
+ if _is_class_var(type):
+ continue
+ annot_names.add(attr_name)
+ a = cd.get(attr_name, NOTHING)
+
+ if not isinstance(a, _CountingAttr):
+ if a is NOTHING:
+ a = attrib()
+ else:
+ a = attrib(default=a)
+ ca_list.append((attr_name, a))
+
+ unannotated = ca_names - annot_names
+ if len(unannotated) > 0:
+ raise UnannotatedAttributeError(
+ "The following `attr.ib`s lack a type annotation: "
+ + ", ".join(
+ sorted(unannotated, key=lambda n: cd.get(n).counter)
+ )
+ + "."
+ )
+ else:
+ ca_list = sorted(
+ (
+ (name, attr)
+ for name, attr in cd.items()
+ if isinstance(attr, _CountingAttr)
+ ),
+ key=lambda e: e[1].counter,
+ )
+
+ own_attrs = [
+ Attribute.from_counting_attr(
+ name=attr_name, ca=ca, type=anns.get(attr_name)
+ )
+ for attr_name, ca in ca_list
+ ]
+
+ if collect_by_mro:
+ base_attrs, base_attr_map = _collect_base_attrs(
+ cls, {a.name for a in own_attrs}
+ )
+ else:
+ base_attrs, base_attr_map = _collect_base_attrs_broken(
+ cls, {a.name for a in own_attrs}
+ )
+
+ attr_names = [a.name for a in base_attrs + own_attrs]
+
+ AttrsClass = _make_attr_tuple_class(cls.__name__, attr_names)
+
+ if kw_only:
+ own_attrs = [a.evolve(kw_only=True) for a in own_attrs]
+ base_attrs = [a.evolve(kw_only=True) for a in base_attrs]
+
+ attrs = AttrsClass(base_attrs + own_attrs)
+
+ # Mandatory vs non-mandatory attr order only matters when they are part of
+ # the __init__ signature and when they aren't kw_only (which are moved to
+ # the end and can be mandatory or non-mandatory in any order, as they will
+ # be specified as keyword args anyway). Check the order of those attrs:
+ had_default = False
+ for a in (a for a in attrs if a.init is not False and a.kw_only is False):
+ if had_default is True and a.default is NOTHING:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "No mandatory attributes allowed after an attribute with a "
+ "default value or factory. Attribute in question: %r" % (a,)
+ )
+
+ if had_default is False and a.default is not NOTHING:
+ had_default = True
+
+ if field_transformer is not None:
+ attrs = field_transformer(cls, attrs)
+ return _Attributes((attrs, base_attrs, base_attr_map))
+
+
+if PYPY:
+
+ def _frozen_setattrs(self, name, value):
+ """
+ Attached to frozen classes as __setattr__.
+ """
+ if isinstance(self, BaseException) and name in (
+ "__cause__",
+ "__context__",
+ ):
+ BaseException.__setattr__(self, name, value)
+ return
+
+ raise FrozenInstanceError()
+
+
+else:
+
+ def _frozen_setattrs(self, name, value):
+ """
+ Attached to frozen classes as __setattr__.
+ """
+ raise FrozenInstanceError()
+
+
+def _frozen_delattrs(self, name):
+ """
+ Attached to frozen classes as __delattr__.
+ """
+ raise FrozenInstanceError()
+
+
+class _ClassBuilder(object):
+ """
+ Iteratively build *one* class.
+ """
+
+ __slots__ = (
+ "_attr_names",
+ "_attrs",
+ "_base_attr_map",
+ "_base_names",
+ "_cache_hash",
+ "_cls",
+ "_cls_dict",
+ "_delete_attribs",
+ "_frozen",
+ "_has_pre_init",
+ "_has_post_init",
+ "_is_exc",
+ "_on_setattr",
+ "_slots",
+ "_weakref_slot",
+ "_has_own_setattr",
+ "_has_custom_setattr",
+ )
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ cls,
+ these,
+ slots,
+ frozen,
+ weakref_slot,
+ getstate_setstate,
+ auto_attribs,
+ kw_only,
+ cache_hash,
+ is_exc,
+ collect_by_mro,
+ on_setattr,
+ has_custom_setattr,
+ field_transformer,
+ ):
+ attrs, base_attrs, base_map = _transform_attrs(
+ cls,
+ these,
+ auto_attribs,
+ kw_only,
+ collect_by_mro,
+ field_transformer,
+ )
+
+ self._cls = cls
+ self._cls_dict = dict(cls.__dict__) if slots else {}
+ self._attrs = attrs
+ self._base_names = set(a.name for a in base_attrs)
+ self._base_attr_map = base_map
+ self._attr_names = tuple(a.name for a in attrs)
+ self._slots = slots
+ self._frozen = frozen
+ self._weakref_slot = weakref_slot
+ self._cache_hash = cache_hash
+ self._has_pre_init = bool(getattr(cls, "__attrs_pre_init__", False))
+ self._has_post_init = bool(getattr(cls, "__attrs_post_init__", False))
+ self._delete_attribs = not bool(these)
+ self._is_exc = is_exc
+ self._on_setattr = on_setattr
+
+ self._has_custom_setattr = has_custom_setattr
+ self._has_own_setattr = False
+
+ self._cls_dict["__attrs_attrs__"] = self._attrs
+
+ if frozen:
+ self._cls_dict["__setattr__"] = _frozen_setattrs
+ self._cls_dict["__delattr__"] = _frozen_delattrs
+
+ self._has_own_setattr = True
+
+ if getstate_setstate:
+ (
+ self._cls_dict["__getstate__"],
+ self._cls_dict["__setstate__"],
+ ) = self._make_getstate_setstate()
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "<_ClassBuilder(cls={cls})>".format(cls=self._cls.__name__)
+
+ def build_class(self):
+ """
+ Finalize class based on the accumulated configuration.
+
+ Builder cannot be used after calling this method.
+ """
+ if self._slots is True:
+ return self._create_slots_class()
+ else:
+ return self._patch_original_class()
+
+ def _patch_original_class(self):
+ """
+ Apply accumulated methods and return the class.
+ """
+ cls = self._cls
+ base_names = self._base_names
+
+ # Clean class of attribute definitions (`attr.ib()`s).
+ if self._delete_attribs:
+ for name in self._attr_names:
+ if (
+ name not in base_names
+ and getattr(cls, name, _sentinel) is not _sentinel
+ ):
+ try:
+ delattr(cls, name)
+ except AttributeError:
+ # This can happen if a base class defines a class
+ # variable and we want to set an attribute with the
+ # same name by using only a type annotation.
+ pass
+
+ # Attach our dunder methods.
+ for name, value in self._cls_dict.items():
+ setattr(cls, name, value)
+
+ # If we've inherited an attrs __setattr__ and don't write our own,
+ # reset it to object's.
+ if not self._has_own_setattr and getattr(
+ cls, "__attrs_own_setattr__", False
+ ):
+ cls.__attrs_own_setattr__ = False
+
+ if not self._has_custom_setattr:
+ cls.__setattr__ = object.__setattr__
+
+ return cls
+
+ def _create_slots_class(self):
+ """
+ Build and return a new class with a `__slots__` attribute.
+ """
+ cd = {
+ k: v
+ for k, v in iteritems(self._cls_dict)
+ if k not in tuple(self._attr_names) + ("__dict__", "__weakref__")
+ }
+
+ # If our class doesn't have its own implementation of __setattr__
+ # (either from the user or by us), check the bases, if one of them has
+ # an attrs-made __setattr__, that needs to be reset. We don't walk the
+ # MRO because we only care about our immediate base classes.
+ # XXX: This can be confused by subclassing a slotted attrs class with
+ # XXX: a non-attrs class and subclass the resulting class with an attrs
+ # XXX: class. See `test_slotted_confused` for details. For now that's
+ # XXX: OK with us.
+ if not self._has_own_setattr:
+ cd["__attrs_own_setattr__"] = False
+
+ if not self._has_custom_setattr:
+ for base_cls in self._cls.__bases__:
+ if base_cls.__dict__.get("__attrs_own_setattr__", False):
+ cd["__setattr__"] = object.__setattr__
+ break
+
+ # Traverse the MRO to collect existing slots
+ # and check for an existing __weakref__.
+ existing_slots = dict()
+ weakref_inherited = False
+ for base_cls in self._cls.__mro__[1:-1]:
+ if base_cls.__dict__.get("__weakref__", None) is not None:
+ weakref_inherited = True
+ existing_slots.update(
+ {
+ name: getattr(base_cls, name)
+ for name in getattr(base_cls, "__slots__", [])
+ }
+ )
+
+ base_names = set(self._base_names)
+
+ names = self._attr_names
+ if (
+ self._weakref_slot
+ and "__weakref__" not in getattr(self._cls, "__slots__", ())
+ and "__weakref__" not in names
+ and not weakref_inherited
+ ):
+ names += ("__weakref__",)
+
+ # We only add the names of attributes that aren't inherited.
+ # Setting __slots__ to inherited attributes wastes memory.
+ slot_names = [name for name in names if name not in base_names]
+ # There are slots for attributes from current class
+ # that are defined in parent classes.
+ # As their descriptors may be overriden by a child class,
+ # we collect them here and update the class dict
+ reused_slots = {
+ slot: slot_descriptor
+ for slot, slot_descriptor in iteritems(existing_slots)
+ if slot in slot_names
+ }
+ slot_names = [name for name in slot_names if name not in reused_slots]
+ cd.update(reused_slots)
+ if self._cache_hash:
+ slot_names.append(_hash_cache_field)
+ cd["__slots__"] = tuple(slot_names)
+
+ qualname = getattr(self._cls, "__qualname__", None)
+ if qualname is not None:
+ cd["__qualname__"] = qualname
+
+ # Create new class based on old class and our methods.
+ cls = type(self._cls)(self._cls.__name__, self._cls.__bases__, cd)
+
+ # The following is a fix for
+ # https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/102. On Python 3,
+ # if a method mentions `__class__` or uses the no-arg super(), the
+ # compiler will bake a reference to the class in the method itself
+ # as `method.__closure__`. Since we replace the class with a
+ # clone, we rewrite these references so it keeps working.
+ for item in cls.__dict__.values():
+ if isinstance(item, (classmethod, staticmethod)):
+ # Class- and staticmethods hide their functions inside.
+ # These might need to be rewritten as well.
+ closure_cells = getattr(item.__func__, "__closure__", None)
+ elif isinstance(item, property):
+ # Workaround for property `super()` shortcut (PY3-only).
+ # There is no universal way for other descriptors.
+ closure_cells = getattr(item.fget, "__closure__", None)
+ else:
+ closure_cells = getattr(item, "__closure__", None)
+
+ if not closure_cells: # Catch None or the empty list.
+ continue
+ for cell in closure_cells:
+ try:
+ match = cell.cell_contents is self._cls
+ except ValueError: # ValueError: Cell is empty
+ pass
+ else:
+ if match:
+ set_closure_cell(cell, cls)
+
+ return cls
+
+ def add_repr(self, ns):
+ self._cls_dict["__repr__"] = self._add_method_dunders(
+ _make_repr(self._attrs, ns=ns)
+ )
+ return self
+
+ def add_str(self):
+ repr = self._cls_dict.get("__repr__")
+ if repr is None:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "__str__ can only be generated if a __repr__ exists."
+ )
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.__repr__()
+
+ self._cls_dict["__str__"] = self._add_method_dunders(__str__)
+ return self
+
+ def _make_getstate_setstate(self):
+ """
+ Create custom __setstate__ and __getstate__ methods.
+ """
+ # __weakref__ is not writable.
+ state_attr_names = tuple(
+ an for an in self._attr_names if an != "__weakref__"
+ )
+
+ def slots_getstate(self):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ return tuple(getattr(self, name) for name in state_attr_names)
+
+ hash_caching_enabled = self._cache_hash
+
+ def slots_setstate(self, state):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ __bound_setattr = _obj_setattr.__get__(self, Attribute)
+ for name, value in zip(state_attr_names, state):
+ __bound_setattr(name, value)
+
+ # The hash code cache is not included when the object is
+ # serialized, but it still needs to be initialized to None to
+ # indicate that the first call to __hash__ should be a cache
+ # miss.
+ if hash_caching_enabled:
+ __bound_setattr(_hash_cache_field, None)
+
+ return slots_getstate, slots_setstate
+
+ def make_unhashable(self):
+ self._cls_dict["__hash__"] = None
+ return self
+
+ def add_hash(self):
+ self._cls_dict["__hash__"] = self._add_method_dunders(
+ _make_hash(
+ self._cls,
+ self._attrs,
+ frozen=self._frozen,
+ cache_hash=self._cache_hash,
+ )
+ )
+
+ return self
+
+ def add_init(self):
+ self._cls_dict["__init__"] = self._add_method_dunders(
+ _make_init(
+ self._cls,
+ self._attrs,
+ self._has_pre_init,
+ self._has_post_init,
+ self._frozen,
+ self._slots,
+ self._cache_hash,
+ self._base_attr_map,
+ self._is_exc,
+ self._on_setattr is not None
+ and self._on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP,
+ attrs_init=False,
+ )
+ )
+
+ return self
+
+ def add_attrs_init(self):
+ self._cls_dict["__attrs_init__"] = self._add_method_dunders(
+ _make_init(
+ self._cls,
+ self._attrs,
+ self._has_pre_init,
+ self._has_post_init,
+ self._frozen,
+ self._slots,
+ self._cache_hash,
+ self._base_attr_map,
+ self._is_exc,
+ self._on_setattr is not None
+ and self._on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP,
+ attrs_init=True,
+ )
+ )
+
+ return self
+
+ def add_eq(self):
+ cd = self._cls_dict
+
+ cd["__eq__"] = self._add_method_dunders(
+ _make_eq(self._cls, self._attrs)
+ )
+ cd["__ne__"] = self._add_method_dunders(_make_ne())
+
+ return self
+
+ def add_order(self):
+ cd = self._cls_dict
+
+ cd["__lt__"], cd["__le__"], cd["__gt__"], cd["__ge__"] = (
+ self._add_method_dunders(meth)
+ for meth in _make_order(self._cls, self._attrs)
+ )
+
+ return self
+
+ def add_setattr(self):
+ if self._frozen:
+ return self
+
+ sa_attrs = {}
+ for a in self._attrs:
+ on_setattr = a.on_setattr or self._on_setattr
+ if on_setattr and on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP:
+ sa_attrs[a.name] = a, on_setattr
+
+ if not sa_attrs:
+ return self
+
+ if self._has_custom_setattr:
+ # We need to write a __setattr__ but there already is one!
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Can't combine custom __setattr__ with on_setattr hooks."
+ )
+
+ # docstring comes from _add_method_dunders
+ def __setattr__(self, name, val):
+ try:
+ a, hook = sa_attrs[name]
+ except KeyError:
+ nval = val
+ else:
+ nval = hook(self, a, val)
+
+ _obj_setattr(self, name, nval)
+
+ self._cls_dict["__attrs_own_setattr__"] = True
+ self._cls_dict["__setattr__"] = self._add_method_dunders(__setattr__)
+ self._has_own_setattr = True
+
+ return self
+
+ def _add_method_dunders(self, method):
+ """
+ Add __module__ and __qualname__ to a *method* if possible.
+ """
+ try:
+ method.__module__ = self._cls.__module__
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ try:
+ method.__qualname__ = ".".join(
+ (self._cls.__qualname__, method.__name__)
+ )
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ try:
+ method.__doc__ = "Method generated by attrs for class %s." % (
+ self._cls.__qualname__,
+ )
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ return method
+
+
+_CMP_DEPRECATION = (
+ "The usage of `cmp` is deprecated and will be removed on or after "
+ "2021-06-01. Please use `eq` and `order` instead."
+)
+
+
+def _determine_attrs_eq_order(cmp, eq, order, default_eq):
+ """
+ Validate the combination of *cmp*, *eq*, and *order*. Derive the effective
+ values of eq and order. If *eq* is None, set it to *default_eq*.
+ """
+ if cmp is not None and any((eq is not None, order is not None)):
+ raise ValueError("Don't mix `cmp` with `eq' and `order`.")
+
+ # cmp takes precedence due to bw-compatibility.
+ if cmp is not None:
+ return cmp, cmp
+
+ # If left None, equality is set to the specified default and ordering
+ # mirrors equality.
+ if eq is None:
+ eq = default_eq
+
+ if order is None:
+ order = eq
+
+ if eq is False and order is True:
+ raise ValueError("`order` can only be True if `eq` is True too.")
+
+ return eq, order
+
+
+def _determine_attrib_eq_order(cmp, eq, order, default_eq):
+ """
+ Validate the combination of *cmp*, *eq*, and *order*. Derive the effective
+ values of eq and order. If *eq* is None, set it to *default_eq*.
+ """
+ if cmp is not None and any((eq is not None, order is not None)):
+ raise ValueError("Don't mix `cmp` with `eq' and `order`.")
+
+ def decide_callable_or_boolean(value):
+ """
+ Decide whether a key function is used.
+ """
+ if callable(value):
+ value, key = True, value
+ else:
+ key = None
+ return value, key
+
+ # cmp takes precedence due to bw-compatibility.
+ if cmp is not None:
+ cmp, cmp_key = decide_callable_or_boolean(cmp)
+ return cmp, cmp_key, cmp, cmp_key
+
+ # If left None, equality is set to the specified default and ordering
+ # mirrors equality.
+ if eq is None:
+ eq, eq_key = default_eq, None
+ else:
+ eq, eq_key = decide_callable_or_boolean(eq)
+
+ if order is None:
+ order, order_key = eq, eq_key
+ else:
+ order, order_key = decide_callable_or_boolean(order)
+
+ if eq is False and order is True:
+ raise ValueError("`order` can only be True if `eq` is True too.")
+
+ return eq, eq_key, order, order_key
+
+
+def _determine_whether_to_implement(
+ cls, flag, auto_detect, dunders, default=True
+):
+ """
+ Check whether we should implement a set of methods for *cls*.
+
+ *flag* is the argument passed into @attr.s like 'init', *auto_detect* the
+ same as passed into @attr.s and *dunders* is a tuple of attribute names
+ whose presence signal that the user has implemented it themselves.
+
+ Return *default* if no reason for either for or against is found.
+
+ auto_detect must be False on Python 2.
+ """
+ if flag is True or flag is False:
+ return flag
+
+ if flag is None and auto_detect is False:
+ return default
+
+ # Logically, flag is None and auto_detect is True here.
+ for dunder in dunders:
+ if _has_own_attribute(cls, dunder):
+ return False
+
+ return default
+
+
+def attrs(
+ maybe_cls=None,
+ these=None,
+ repr_ns=None,
+ repr=None,
+ cmp=None,
+ hash=None,
+ init=None,
+ slots=False,
+ frozen=False,
+ weakref_slot=True,
+ str=False,
+ auto_attribs=False,
+ kw_only=False,
+ cache_hash=False,
+ auto_exc=False,
+ eq=None,
+ order=None,
+ auto_detect=False,
+ collect_by_mro=False,
+ getstate_setstate=None,
+ on_setattr=None,
+ field_transformer=None,
+):
+ r"""
+ A class decorator that adds `dunder
+ `_\ -methods according to the
+ specified attributes using `attr.ib` or the *these* argument.
+
+ :param these: A dictionary of name to `attr.ib` mappings. This is
+ useful to avoid the definition of your attributes within the class body
+ because you can't (e.g. if you want to add ``__repr__`` methods to
+ Django models) or don't want to.
+
+ If *these* is not ``None``, ``attrs`` will *not* search the class body
+ for attributes and will *not* remove any attributes from it.
+
+ If *these* is an ordered dict (`dict` on Python 3.6+,
+ `collections.OrderedDict` otherwise), the order is deduced from
+ the order of the attributes inside *these*. Otherwise the order
+ of the definition of the attributes is used.
+
+ :type these: `dict` of `str` to `attr.ib`
+
+ :param str repr_ns: When using nested classes, there's no way in Python 2
+ to automatically detect that. Therefore it's possible to set the
+ namespace explicitly for a more meaningful ``repr`` output.
+ :param bool auto_detect: Instead of setting the *init*, *repr*, *eq*,
+ *order*, and *hash* arguments explicitly, assume they are set to
+ ``True`` **unless any** of the involved methods for one of the
+ arguments is implemented in the *current* class (i.e. it is *not*
+ inherited from some base class).
+
+ So for example by implementing ``__eq__`` on a class yourself,
+ ``attrs`` will deduce ``eq=False`` and will create *neither*
+ ``__eq__`` *nor* ``__ne__`` (but Python classes come with a sensible
+ ``__ne__`` by default, so it *should* be enough to only implement
+ ``__eq__`` in most cases).
+
+ .. warning::
+
+ If you prevent ``attrs`` from creating the ordering methods for you
+ (``order=False``, e.g. by implementing ``__le__``), it becomes
+ *your* responsibility to make sure its ordering is sound. The best
+ way is to use the `functools.total_ordering` decorator.
+
+
+ Passing ``True`` or ``False`` to *init*, *repr*, *eq*, *order*,
+ *cmp*, or *hash* overrides whatever *auto_detect* would determine.
+
+ *auto_detect* requires Python 3. Setting it ``True`` on Python 2 raises
+ a `PythonTooOldError`.
+
+ :param bool repr: Create a ``__repr__`` method with a human readable
+ representation of ``attrs`` attributes..
+ :param bool str: Create a ``__str__`` method that is identical to
+ ``__repr__``. This is usually not necessary except for
+ `Exception`\ s.
+ :param Optional[bool] eq: If ``True`` or ``None`` (default), add ``__eq__``
+ and ``__ne__`` methods that check two instances for equality.
+
+ They compare the instances as if they were tuples of their ``attrs``
+ attributes if and only if the types of both classes are *identical*!
+ :param Optional[bool] order: If ``True``, add ``__lt__``, ``__le__``,
+ ``__gt__``, and ``__ge__`` methods that behave like *eq* above and
+ allow instances to be ordered. If ``None`` (default) mirror value of
+ *eq*.
+ :param Optional[bool] cmp: Setting *cmp* is equivalent to setting *eq*
+ and *order* to the same value. Must not be mixed with *eq* or *order*.
+ :param Optional[bool] hash: If ``None`` (default), the ``__hash__`` method
+ is generated according how *eq* and *frozen* are set.
+
+ 1. If *both* are True, ``attrs`` will generate a ``__hash__`` for you.
+ 2. If *eq* is True and *frozen* is False, ``__hash__`` will be set to
+ None, marking it unhashable (which it is).
+ 3. If *eq* is False, ``__hash__`` will be left untouched meaning the
+ ``__hash__`` method of the base class will be used (if base class is
+ ``object``, this means it will fall back to id-based hashing.).
+
+ Although not recommended, you can decide for yourself and force
+ ``attrs`` to create one (e.g. if the class is immutable even though you
+ didn't freeze it programmatically) by passing ``True`` or not. Both of
+ these cases are rather special and should be used carefully.
+
+ See our documentation on `hashing`, Python's documentation on
+ `object.__hash__`, and the `GitHub issue that led to the default \
+ behavior `_ for more
+ details.
+ :param bool init: Create a ``__init__`` method that initializes the
+ ``attrs`` attributes. Leading underscores are stripped for the argument
+ name. If a ``__attrs_pre_init__`` method exists on the class, it will
+ be called before the class is initialized. If a ``__attrs_post_init__``
+ method exists on the class, it will be called after the class is fully
+ initialized.
+
+ If ``init`` is ``False``, an ``__attrs_init__`` method will be
+ injected instead. This allows you to define a custom ``__init__``
+ method that can do pre-init work such as ``super().__init__()``,
+ and then call ``__attrs_init__()`` and ``__attrs_post_init__()``.
+ :param bool slots: Create a `slotted class ` that's more
+ memory-efficient. Slotted classes are generally superior to the default
+ dict classes, but have some gotchas you should know about, so we
+ encourage you to read the `glossary entry `.
+ :param bool frozen: Make instances immutable after initialization. If
+ someone attempts to modify a frozen instance,
+ `attr.exceptions.FrozenInstanceError` is raised.
+
+ .. note::
+
+ 1. This is achieved by installing a custom ``__setattr__`` method
+ on your class, so you can't implement your own.
+
+ 2. True immutability is impossible in Python.
+
+ 3. This *does* have a minor a runtime performance `impact
+ ` when initializing new instances. In other words:
+ ``__init__`` is slightly slower with ``frozen=True``.
+
+ 4. If a class is frozen, you cannot modify ``self`` in
+ ``__attrs_post_init__`` or a self-written ``__init__``. You can
+ circumvent that limitation by using
+ ``object.__setattr__(self, "attribute_name", value)``.
+
+ 5. Subclasses of a frozen class are frozen too.
+
+ :param bool weakref_slot: Make instances weak-referenceable. This has no
+ effect unless ``slots`` is also enabled.
+ :param bool auto_attribs: If ``True``, collect `PEP 526`_-annotated
+ attributes (Python 3.6 and later only) from the class body.
+
+ In this case, you **must** annotate every field. If ``attrs``
+ encounters a field that is set to an `attr.ib` but lacks a type
+ annotation, an `attr.exceptions.UnannotatedAttributeError` is
+ raised. Use ``field_name: typing.Any = attr.ib(...)`` if you don't
+ want to set a type.
+
+ If you assign a value to those attributes (e.g. ``x: int = 42``), that
+ value becomes the default value like if it were passed using
+ ``attr.ib(default=42)``. Passing an instance of `Factory` also
+ works as expected in most cases (see warning below).
+
+ Attributes annotated as `typing.ClassVar`, and attributes that are
+ neither annotated nor set to an `attr.ib` are **ignored**.
+
+ .. warning::
+ For features that use the attribute name to create decorators (e.g.
+ `validators `), you still *must* assign `attr.ib` to
+ them. Otherwise Python will either not find the name or try to use
+ the default value to call e.g. ``validator`` on it.
+
+ These errors can be quite confusing and probably the most common bug
+ report on our bug tracker.
+
+ .. _`PEP 526`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0526/
+ :param bool kw_only: Make all attributes keyword-only (Python 3+)
+ in the generated ``__init__`` (if ``init`` is ``False``, this
+ parameter is ignored).
+ :param bool cache_hash: Ensure that the object's hash code is computed
+ only once and stored on the object. If this is set to ``True``,
+ hashing must be either explicitly or implicitly enabled for this
+ class. If the hash code is cached, avoid any reassignments of
+ fields involved in hash code computation or mutations of the objects
+ those fields point to after object creation. If such changes occur,
+ the behavior of the object's hash code is undefined.
+ :param bool auto_exc: If the class subclasses `BaseException`
+ (which implicitly includes any subclass of any exception), the
+ following happens to behave like a well-behaved Python exceptions
+ class:
+
+ - the values for *eq*, *order*, and *hash* are ignored and the
+ instances compare and hash by the instance's ids (N.B. ``attrs`` will
+ *not* remove existing implementations of ``__hash__`` or the equality
+ methods. It just won't add own ones.),
+ - all attributes that are either passed into ``__init__`` or have a
+ default value are additionally available as a tuple in the ``args``
+ attribute,
+ - the value of *str* is ignored leaving ``__str__`` to base classes.
+ :param bool collect_by_mro: Setting this to `True` fixes the way ``attrs``
+ collects attributes from base classes. The default behavior is
+ incorrect in certain cases of multiple inheritance. It should be on by
+ default but is kept off for backward-compatability.
+
+ See issue `#428 `_ for
+ more details.
+
+ :param Optional[bool] getstate_setstate:
+ .. note::
+ This is usually only interesting for slotted classes and you should
+ probably just set *auto_detect* to `True`.
+
+ If `True`, ``__getstate__`` and
+ ``__setstate__`` are generated and attached to the class. This is
+ necessary for slotted classes to be pickleable. If left `None`, it's
+ `True` by default for slotted classes and ``False`` for dict classes.
+
+ If *auto_detect* is `True`, and *getstate_setstate* is left `None`,
+ and **either** ``__getstate__`` or ``__setstate__`` is detected directly
+ on the class (i.e. not inherited), it is set to `False` (this is usually
+ what you want).
+
+ :param on_setattr: A callable that is run whenever the user attempts to set
+ an attribute (either by assignment like ``i.x = 42`` or by using
+ `setattr` like ``setattr(i, "x", 42)``). It receives the same arguments
+ as validators: the instance, the attribute that is being modified, and
+ the new value.
+
+ If no exception is raised, the attribute is set to the return value of
+ the callable.
+
+ If a list of callables is passed, they're automatically wrapped in an
+ `attr.setters.pipe`.
+
+ :param Optional[callable] field_transformer:
+ A function that is called with the original class object and all
+ fields right before ``attrs`` finalizes the class. You can use
+ this, e.g., to automatically add converters or validators to
+ fields based on their types. See `transform-fields` for more details.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 16.0.0 *slots*
+ .. versionadded:: 16.1.0 *frozen*
+ .. versionadded:: 16.3.0 *str*
+ .. versionadded:: 16.3.0 Support for ``__attrs_post_init__``.
+ .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0
+ *hash* supports ``None`` as value which is also the default now.
+ .. versionadded:: 17.3.0 *auto_attribs*
+ .. versionchanged:: 18.1.0
+ If *these* is passed, no attributes are deleted from the class body.
+ .. versionchanged:: 18.1.0 If *these* is ordered, the order is retained.
+ .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *weakref_slot*
+ .. deprecated:: 18.2.0
+ ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, ``__gt__``, and ``__ge__`` now raise a
+ `DeprecationWarning` if the classes compared are subclasses of
+ each other. ``__eq`` and ``__ne__`` never tried to compared subclasses
+ to each other.
+ .. versionchanged:: 19.2.0
+ ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, ``__gt__``, and ``__ge__`` now do not consider
+ subclasses comparable anymore.
+ .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *kw_only*
+ .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *cache_hash*
+ .. versionadded:: 19.1.0 *auto_exc*
+ .. deprecated:: 19.2.0 *cmp* Removal on or after 2021-06-01.
+ .. versionadded:: 19.2.0 *eq* and *order*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *auto_detect*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *collect_by_mro*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *getstate_setstate*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *on_setattr*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.3.0 *field_transformer*
+ .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0
+ ``init=False`` injects ``__attrs_init__``
+ .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 Support for ``__attrs_pre_init__``
+ .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 *cmp* undeprecated
+ """
+ if auto_detect and PY2:
+ raise PythonTooOldError(
+ "auto_detect only works on Python 3 and later."
+ )
+
+ eq_, order_ = _determine_attrs_eq_order(cmp, eq, order, None)
+ hash_ = hash # work around the lack of nonlocal
+
+ if isinstance(on_setattr, (list, tuple)):
+ on_setattr = setters.pipe(*on_setattr)
+
+ def wrap(cls):
+
+ if getattr(cls, "__class__", None) is None:
+ raise TypeError("attrs only works with new-style classes.")
+
+ is_frozen = frozen or _has_frozen_base_class(cls)
+ is_exc = auto_exc is True and issubclass(cls, BaseException)
+ has_own_setattr = auto_detect and _has_own_attribute(
+ cls, "__setattr__"
+ )
+
+ if has_own_setattr and is_frozen:
+ raise ValueError("Can't freeze a class with a custom __setattr__.")
+
+ builder = _ClassBuilder(
+ cls,
+ these,
+ slots,
+ is_frozen,
+ weakref_slot,
+ _determine_whether_to_implement(
+ cls,
+ getstate_setstate,
+ auto_detect,
+ ("__getstate__", "__setstate__"),
+ default=slots,
+ ),
+ auto_attribs,
+ kw_only,
+ cache_hash,
+ is_exc,
+ collect_by_mro,
+ on_setattr,
+ has_own_setattr,
+ field_transformer,
+ )
+ if _determine_whether_to_implement(
+ cls, repr, auto_detect, ("__repr__",)
+ ):
+ builder.add_repr(repr_ns)
+ if str is True:
+ builder.add_str()
+
+ eq = _determine_whether_to_implement(
+ cls, eq_, auto_detect, ("__eq__", "__ne__")
+ )
+ if not is_exc and eq is True:
+ builder.add_eq()
+ if not is_exc and _determine_whether_to_implement(
+ cls, order_, auto_detect, ("__lt__", "__le__", "__gt__", "__ge__")
+ ):
+ builder.add_order()
+
+ builder.add_setattr()
+
+ if (
+ hash_ is None
+ and auto_detect is True
+ and _has_own_attribute(cls, "__hash__")
+ ):
+ hash = False
+ else:
+ hash = hash_
+ if hash is not True and hash is not False and hash is not None:
+ # Can't use `hash in` because 1 == True for example.
+ raise TypeError(
+ "Invalid value for hash. Must be True, False, or None."
+ )
+ elif hash is False or (hash is None and eq is False) or is_exc:
+ # Don't do anything. Should fall back to __object__'s __hash__
+ # which is by id.
+ if cache_hash:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "Invalid value for cache_hash. To use hash caching,"
+ " hashing must be either explicitly or implicitly "
+ "enabled."
+ )
+ elif hash is True or (
+ hash is None and eq is True and is_frozen is True
+ ):
+ # Build a __hash__ if told so, or if it's safe.
+ builder.add_hash()
+ else:
+ # Raise TypeError on attempts to hash.
+ if cache_hash:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "Invalid value for cache_hash. To use hash caching,"
+ " hashing must be either explicitly or implicitly "
+ "enabled."
+ )
+ builder.make_unhashable()
+
+ if _determine_whether_to_implement(
+ cls, init, auto_detect, ("__init__",)
+ ):
+ builder.add_init()
+ else:
+ builder.add_attrs_init()
+ if cache_hash:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "Invalid value for cache_hash. To use hash caching,"
+ " init must be True."
+ )
+
+ return builder.build_class()
+
+ # maybe_cls's type depends on the usage of the decorator. It's a class
+ # if it's used as `@attrs` but ``None`` if used as `@attrs()`.
+ if maybe_cls is None:
+ return wrap
+ else:
+ return wrap(maybe_cls)
+
+
+_attrs = attrs
+"""
+Internal alias so we can use it in functions that take an argument called
+*attrs*.
+"""
+
+
+if PY2:
+
+ def _has_frozen_base_class(cls):
+ """
+ Check whether *cls* has a frozen ancestor by looking at its
+ __setattr__.
+ """
+ return (
+ getattr(cls.__setattr__, "__module__", None)
+ == _frozen_setattrs.__module__
+ and cls.__setattr__.__name__ == _frozen_setattrs.__name__
+ )
+
+
+else:
+
+ def _has_frozen_base_class(cls):
+ """
+ Check whether *cls* has a frozen ancestor by looking at its
+ __setattr__.
+ """
+ return cls.__setattr__ == _frozen_setattrs
+
+
+def _generate_unique_filename(cls, func_name):
+ """
+ Create a "filename" suitable for a function being generated.
+ """
+ unique_id = uuid.uuid4()
+ extra = ""
+ count = 1
+
+ while True:
+ unique_filename = "".format(
+ func_name,
+ cls.__module__,
+ getattr(cls, "__qualname__", cls.__name__),
+ extra,
+ )
+ # To handle concurrency we essentially "reserve" our spot in
+ # the linecache with a dummy line. The caller can then
+ # set this value correctly.
+ cache_line = (1, None, (str(unique_id),), unique_filename)
+ if (
+ linecache.cache.setdefault(unique_filename, cache_line)
+ == cache_line
+ ):
+ return unique_filename
+
+ # Looks like this spot is taken. Try again.
+ count += 1
+ extra = "-{0}".format(count)
+
+
+def _make_hash(cls, attrs, frozen, cache_hash):
+ attrs = tuple(
+ a for a in attrs if a.hash is True or (a.hash is None and a.eq is True)
+ )
+
+ tab = " "
+
+ unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "hash")
+ type_hash = hash(unique_filename)
+
+ hash_def = "def __hash__(self"
+ hash_func = "hash(("
+ closing_braces = "))"
+ if not cache_hash:
+ hash_def += "):"
+ else:
+ if not PY2:
+ hash_def += ", *"
+
+ hash_def += (
+ ", _cache_wrapper="
+ + "__import__('attr._make')._make._CacheHashWrapper):"
+ )
+ hash_func = "_cache_wrapper(" + hash_func
+ closing_braces += ")"
+
+ method_lines = [hash_def]
+
+ def append_hash_computation_lines(prefix, indent):
+ """
+ Generate the code for actually computing the hash code.
+ Below this will either be returned directly or used to compute
+ a value which is then cached, depending on the value of cache_hash
+ """
+
+ method_lines.extend(
+ [
+ indent + prefix + hash_func,
+ indent + " %d," % (type_hash,),
+ ]
+ )
+
+ for a in attrs:
+ method_lines.append(indent + " self.%s," % a.name)
+
+ method_lines.append(indent + " " + closing_braces)
+
+ if cache_hash:
+ method_lines.append(tab + "if self.%s is None:" % _hash_cache_field)
+ if frozen:
+ append_hash_computation_lines(
+ "object.__setattr__(self, '%s', " % _hash_cache_field, tab * 2
+ )
+ method_lines.append(tab * 2 + ")") # close __setattr__
+ else:
+ append_hash_computation_lines(
+ "self.%s = " % _hash_cache_field, tab * 2
+ )
+ method_lines.append(tab + "return self.%s" % _hash_cache_field)
+ else:
+ append_hash_computation_lines("return ", tab)
+
+ script = "\n".join(method_lines)
+ return _make_method("__hash__", script, unique_filename)
+
+
+def _add_hash(cls, attrs):
+ """
+ Add a hash method to *cls*.
+ """
+ cls.__hash__ = _make_hash(cls, attrs, frozen=False, cache_hash=False)
+ return cls
+
+
+def _make_ne():
+ """
+ Create __ne__ method.
+ """
+
+ def __ne__(self, other):
+ """
+ Check equality and either forward a NotImplemented or
+ return the result negated.
+ """
+ result = self.__eq__(other)
+ if result is NotImplemented:
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ return not result
+
+ return __ne__
+
+
+def _make_eq(cls, attrs):
+ """
+ Create __eq__ method for *cls* with *attrs*.
+ """
+ attrs = [a for a in attrs if a.eq]
+
+ unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "eq")
+ lines = [
+ "def __eq__(self, other):",
+ " if other.__class__ is not self.__class__:",
+ " return NotImplemented",
+ ]
+
+ # We can't just do a big self.x = other.x and... clause due to
+ # irregularities like nan == nan is false but (nan,) == (nan,) is true.
+ globs = {}
+ if attrs:
+ lines.append(" return (")
+ others = [" ) == ("]
+ for a in attrs:
+ if a.eq_key:
+ cmp_name = "_%s_key" % (a.name,)
+ # Add the key function to the global namespace
+ # of the evaluated function.
+ globs[cmp_name] = a.eq_key
+ lines.append(
+ " %s(self.%s),"
+ % (
+ cmp_name,
+ a.name,
+ )
+ )
+ others.append(
+ " %s(other.%s),"
+ % (
+ cmp_name,
+ a.name,
+ )
+ )
+ else:
+ lines.append(" self.%s," % (a.name,))
+ others.append(" other.%s," % (a.name,))
+
+ lines += others + [" )"]
+ else:
+ lines.append(" return True")
+
+ script = "\n".join(lines)
+
+ return _make_method("__eq__", script, unique_filename, globs)
+
+
+def _make_order(cls, attrs):
+ """
+ Create ordering methods for *cls* with *attrs*.
+ """
+ attrs = [a for a in attrs if a.order]
+
+ def attrs_to_tuple(obj):
+ """
+ Save us some typing.
+ """
+ return tuple(
+ key(value) if key else value
+ for value, key in (
+ (getattr(obj, a.name), a.order_key) for a in attrs
+ )
+ )
+
+ def __lt__(self, other):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ if other.__class__ is self.__class__:
+ return attrs_to_tuple(self) < attrs_to_tuple(other)
+
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ def __le__(self, other):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ if other.__class__ is self.__class__:
+ return attrs_to_tuple(self) <= attrs_to_tuple(other)
+
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ def __gt__(self, other):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ if other.__class__ is self.__class__:
+ return attrs_to_tuple(self) > attrs_to_tuple(other)
+
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ def __ge__(self, other):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ if other.__class__ is self.__class__:
+ return attrs_to_tuple(self) >= attrs_to_tuple(other)
+
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ return __lt__, __le__, __gt__, __ge__
+
+
+def _add_eq(cls, attrs=None):
+ """
+ Add equality methods to *cls* with *attrs*.
+ """
+ if attrs is None:
+ attrs = cls.__attrs_attrs__
+
+ cls.__eq__ = _make_eq(cls, attrs)
+ cls.__ne__ = _make_ne()
+
+ return cls
+
+
+_already_repring = threading.local()
+
+
+def _make_repr(attrs, ns):
+ """
+ Make a repr method that includes relevant *attrs*, adding *ns* to the full
+ name.
+ """
+
+ # Figure out which attributes to include, and which function to use to
+ # format them. The a.repr value can be either bool or a custom callable.
+ attr_names_with_reprs = tuple(
+ (a.name, repr if a.repr is True else a.repr)
+ for a in attrs
+ if a.repr is not False
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ """
+ Automatically created by attrs.
+ """
+ try:
+ working_set = _already_repring.working_set
+ except AttributeError:
+ working_set = set()
+ _already_repring.working_set = working_set
+
+ if id(self) in working_set:
+ return "..."
+ real_cls = self.__class__
+ if ns is None:
+ qualname = getattr(real_cls, "__qualname__", None)
+ if qualname is not None:
+ class_name = qualname.rsplit(">.", 1)[-1]
+ else:
+ class_name = real_cls.__name__
+ else:
+ class_name = ns + "." + real_cls.__name__
+
+ # Since 'self' remains on the stack (i.e.: strongly referenced) for the
+ # duration of this call, it's safe to depend on id(...) stability, and
+ # not need to track the instance and therefore worry about properties
+ # like weakref- or hash-ability.
+ working_set.add(id(self))
+ try:
+ result = [class_name, "("]
+ first = True
+ for name, attr_repr in attr_names_with_reprs:
+ if first:
+ first = False
+ else:
+ result.append(", ")
+ result.extend(
+ (name, "=", attr_repr(getattr(self, name, NOTHING)))
+ )
+ return "".join(result) + ")"
+ finally:
+ working_set.remove(id(self))
+
+ return __repr__
+
+
+def _add_repr(cls, ns=None, attrs=None):
+ """
+ Add a repr method to *cls*.
+ """
+ if attrs is None:
+ attrs = cls.__attrs_attrs__
+
+ cls.__repr__ = _make_repr(attrs, ns)
+ return cls
+
+
+def fields(cls):
+ """
+ Return the tuple of ``attrs`` attributes for a class.
+
+ The tuple also allows accessing the fields by their names (see below for
+ examples).
+
+ :param type cls: Class to introspect.
+
+ :raise TypeError: If *cls* is not a class.
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class.
+
+ :rtype: tuple (with name accessors) of `attr.Attribute`
+
+ .. versionchanged:: 16.2.0 Returned tuple allows accessing the fields
+ by name.
+ """
+ if not isclass(cls):
+ raise TypeError("Passed object must be a class.")
+ attrs = getattr(cls, "__attrs_attrs__", None)
+ if attrs is None:
+ raise NotAnAttrsClassError(
+ "{cls!r} is not an attrs-decorated class.".format(cls=cls)
+ )
+ return attrs
+
+
+def fields_dict(cls):
+ """
+ Return an ordered dictionary of ``attrs`` attributes for a class, whose
+ keys are the attribute names.
+
+ :param type cls: Class to introspect.
+
+ :raise TypeError: If *cls* is not a class.
+ :raise attr.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an ``attrs``
+ class.
+
+ :rtype: an ordered dict where keys are attribute names and values are
+ `attr.Attribute`\\ s. This will be a `dict` if it's
+ naturally ordered like on Python 3.6+ or an
+ :class:`~collections.OrderedDict` otherwise.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 18.1.0
+ """
+ if not isclass(cls):
+ raise TypeError("Passed object must be a class.")
+ attrs = getattr(cls, "__attrs_attrs__", None)
+ if attrs is None:
+ raise NotAnAttrsClassError(
+ "{cls!r} is not an attrs-decorated class.".format(cls=cls)
+ )
+ return ordered_dict(((a.name, a) for a in attrs))
+
+
+def validate(inst):
+ """
+ Validate all attributes on *inst* that have a validator.
+
+ Leaves all exceptions through.
+
+ :param inst: Instance of a class with ``attrs`` attributes.
+ """
+ if _config._run_validators is False:
+ return
+
+ for a in fields(inst.__class__):
+ v = a.validator
+ if v is not None:
+ v(inst, a, getattr(inst, a.name))
+
+
+def _is_slot_cls(cls):
+ return "__slots__" in cls.__dict__
+
+
+def _is_slot_attr(a_name, base_attr_map):
+ """
+ Check if the attribute name comes from a slot class.
+ """
+ return a_name in base_attr_map and _is_slot_cls(base_attr_map[a_name])
+
+
+def _make_init(
+ cls,
+ attrs,
+ pre_init,
+ post_init,
+ frozen,
+ slots,
+ cache_hash,
+ base_attr_map,
+ is_exc,
+ has_global_on_setattr,
+ attrs_init,
+):
+ if frozen and has_global_on_setattr:
+ raise ValueError("Frozen classes can't use on_setattr.")
+
+ needs_cached_setattr = cache_hash or frozen
+ filtered_attrs = []
+ attr_dict = {}
+ for a in attrs:
+ if not a.init and a.default is NOTHING:
+ continue
+
+ filtered_attrs.append(a)
+ attr_dict[a.name] = a
+
+ if a.on_setattr is not None:
+ if frozen is True:
+ raise ValueError("Frozen classes can't use on_setattr.")
+
+ needs_cached_setattr = True
+ elif (
+ has_global_on_setattr and a.on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP
+ ) or _is_slot_attr(a.name, base_attr_map):
+ needs_cached_setattr = True
+
+ unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "init")
+
+ script, globs, annotations = _attrs_to_init_script(
+ filtered_attrs,
+ frozen,
+ slots,
+ pre_init,
+ post_init,
+ cache_hash,
+ base_attr_map,
+ is_exc,
+ needs_cached_setattr,
+ has_global_on_setattr,
+ attrs_init,
+ )
+ if cls.__module__ in sys.modules:
+ # This makes typing.get_type_hints(CLS.__init__) resolve string types.
+ globs.update(sys.modules[cls.__module__].__dict__)
+
+ globs.update({"NOTHING": NOTHING, "attr_dict": attr_dict})
+
+ if needs_cached_setattr:
+ # Save the lookup overhead in __init__ if we need to circumvent
+ # setattr hooks.
+ globs["_cached_setattr"] = _obj_setattr
+
+ init = _make_method(
+ "__attrs_init__" if attrs_init else "__init__",
+ script,
+ unique_filename,
+ globs,
+ )
+ init.__annotations__ = annotations
+
+ return init
+
+
+def _setattr(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr):
+ """
+ Use the cached object.setattr to set *attr_name* to *value_var*.
+ """
+ return "_setattr('%s', %s)" % (attr_name, value_var)
+
+
+def _setattr_with_converter(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr):
+ """
+ Use the cached object.setattr to set *attr_name* to *value_var*, but run
+ its converter first.
+ """
+ return "_setattr('%s', %s(%s))" % (
+ attr_name,
+ _init_converter_pat % (attr_name,),
+ value_var,
+ )
+
+
+def _assign(attr_name, value, has_on_setattr):
+ """
+ Unless *attr_name* has an on_setattr hook, use normal assignment. Otherwise
+ relegate to _setattr.
+ """
+ if has_on_setattr:
+ return _setattr(attr_name, value, True)
+
+ return "self.%s = %s" % (attr_name, value)
+
+
+def _assign_with_converter(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr):
+ """
+ Unless *attr_name* has an on_setattr hook, use normal assignment after
+ conversion. Otherwise relegate to _setattr_with_converter.
+ """
+ if has_on_setattr:
+ return _setattr_with_converter(attr_name, value_var, True)
+
+ return "self.%s = %s(%s)" % (
+ attr_name,
+ _init_converter_pat % (attr_name,),
+ value_var,
+ )
+
+
+if PY2:
+
+ def _unpack_kw_only_py2(attr_name, default=None):
+ """
+ Unpack *attr_name* from _kw_only dict.
+ """
+ if default is not None:
+ arg_default = ", %s" % default
+ else:
+ arg_default = ""
+ return "%s = _kw_only.pop('%s'%s)" % (
+ attr_name,
+ attr_name,
+ arg_default,
+ )
+
+ def _unpack_kw_only_lines_py2(kw_only_args):
+ """
+ Unpack all *kw_only_args* from _kw_only dict and handle errors.
+
+ Given a list of strings "{attr_name}" and "{attr_name}={default}"
+ generates list of lines of code that pop attrs from _kw_only dict and
+ raise TypeError similar to builtin if required attr is missing or
+ extra key is passed.
+
+ >>> print("\n".join(_unpack_kw_only_lines_py2(["a", "b=42"])))
+ try:
+ a = _kw_only.pop('a')
+ b = _kw_only.pop('b', 42)
+ except KeyError as _key_error:
+ raise TypeError(
+ ...
+ if _kw_only:
+ raise TypeError(
+ ...
+ """
+ lines = ["try:"]
+ lines.extend(
+ " " + _unpack_kw_only_py2(*arg.split("="))
+ for arg in kw_only_args
+ )
+ lines += """\
+except KeyError as _key_error:
+ raise TypeError(
+ '__init__() missing required keyword-only argument: %s' % _key_error
+ )
+if _kw_only:
+ raise TypeError(
+ '__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument %r'
+ % next(iter(_kw_only))
+ )
+""".split(
+ "\n"
+ )
+ return lines
+
+
+def _attrs_to_init_script(
+ attrs,
+ frozen,
+ slots,
+ pre_init,
+ post_init,
+ cache_hash,
+ base_attr_map,
+ is_exc,
+ needs_cached_setattr,
+ has_global_on_setattr,
+ attrs_init,
+):
+ """
+ Return a script of an initializer for *attrs* and a dict of globals.
+
+ The globals are expected by the generated script.
+
+ If *frozen* is True, we cannot set the attributes directly so we use
+ a cached ``object.__setattr__``.
+ """
+ lines = []
+ if pre_init:
+ lines.append("self.__attrs_pre_init__()")
+
+ if needs_cached_setattr:
+ lines.append(
+ # Circumvent the __setattr__ descriptor to save one lookup per
+ # assignment.
+ # Note _setattr will be used again below if cache_hash is True
+ "_setattr = _cached_setattr.__get__(self, self.__class__)"
+ )
+
+ if frozen is True:
+ if slots is True:
+ fmt_setter = _setattr
+ fmt_setter_with_converter = _setattr_with_converter
+ else:
+ # Dict frozen classes assign directly to __dict__.
+ # But only if the attribute doesn't come from an ancestor slot
+ # class.
+ # Note _inst_dict will be used again below if cache_hash is True
+ lines.append("_inst_dict = self.__dict__")
+
+ def fmt_setter(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr):
+ if _is_slot_attr(attr_name, base_attr_map):
+ return _setattr(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr)
+
+ return "_inst_dict['%s'] = %s" % (attr_name, value_var)
+
+ def fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr
+ ):
+ if has_on_setattr or _is_slot_attr(attr_name, base_attr_map):
+ return _setattr_with_converter(
+ attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr
+ )
+
+ return "_inst_dict['%s'] = %s(%s)" % (
+ attr_name,
+ _init_converter_pat % (attr_name,),
+ value_var,
+ )
+
+ else:
+ # Not frozen.
+ fmt_setter = _assign
+ fmt_setter_with_converter = _assign_with_converter
+
+ args = []
+ kw_only_args = []
+ attrs_to_validate = []
+
+ # This is a dictionary of names to validator and converter callables.
+ # Injecting this into __init__ globals lets us avoid lookups.
+ names_for_globals = {}
+ annotations = {"return": None}
+
+ for a in attrs:
+ if a.validator:
+ attrs_to_validate.append(a)
+
+ attr_name = a.name
+ has_on_setattr = a.on_setattr is not None or (
+ a.on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP and has_global_on_setattr
+ )
+ arg_name = a.name.lstrip("_")
+
+ has_factory = isinstance(a.default, Factory)
+ if has_factory and a.default.takes_self:
+ maybe_self = "self"
+ else:
+ maybe_self = ""
+
+ if a.init is False:
+ if has_factory:
+ init_factory_name = _init_factory_pat.format(a.name)
+ if a.converter is not None:
+ lines.append(
+ fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name,
+ init_factory_name + "(%s)" % (maybe_self,),
+ has_on_setattr,
+ )
+ )
+ conv_name = _init_converter_pat % (a.name,)
+ names_for_globals[conv_name] = a.converter
+ else:
+ lines.append(
+ fmt_setter(
+ attr_name,
+ init_factory_name + "(%s)" % (maybe_self,),
+ has_on_setattr,
+ )
+ )
+ names_for_globals[init_factory_name] = a.default.factory
+ else:
+ if a.converter is not None:
+ lines.append(
+ fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name,
+ "attr_dict['%s'].default" % (attr_name,),
+ has_on_setattr,
+ )
+ )
+ conv_name = _init_converter_pat % (a.name,)
+ names_for_globals[conv_name] = a.converter
+ else:
+ lines.append(
+ fmt_setter(
+ attr_name,
+ "attr_dict['%s'].default" % (attr_name,),
+ has_on_setattr,
+ )
+ )
+ elif a.default is not NOTHING and not has_factory:
+ arg = "%s=attr_dict['%s'].default" % (arg_name, attr_name)
+ if a.kw_only:
+ kw_only_args.append(arg)
+ else:
+ args.append(arg)
+
+ if a.converter is not None:
+ lines.append(
+ fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr
+ )
+ )
+ names_for_globals[
+ _init_converter_pat % (a.name,)
+ ] = a.converter
+ else:
+ lines.append(fmt_setter(attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr))
+
+ elif has_factory:
+ arg = "%s=NOTHING" % (arg_name,)
+ if a.kw_only:
+ kw_only_args.append(arg)
+ else:
+ args.append(arg)
+ lines.append("if %s is not NOTHING:" % (arg_name,))
+
+ init_factory_name = _init_factory_pat.format(a.name)
+ if a.converter is not None:
+ lines.append(
+ " "
+ + fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr
+ )
+ )
+ lines.append("else:")
+ lines.append(
+ " "
+ + fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name,
+ init_factory_name + "(" + maybe_self + ")",
+ has_on_setattr,
+ )
+ )
+ names_for_globals[
+ _init_converter_pat % (a.name,)
+ ] = a.converter
+ else:
+ lines.append(
+ " " + fmt_setter(attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr)
+ )
+ lines.append("else:")
+ lines.append(
+ " "
+ + fmt_setter(
+ attr_name,
+ init_factory_name + "(" + maybe_self + ")",
+ has_on_setattr,
+ )
+ )
+ names_for_globals[init_factory_name] = a.default.factory
+ else:
+ if a.kw_only:
+ kw_only_args.append(arg_name)
+ else:
+ args.append(arg_name)
+
+ if a.converter is not None:
+ lines.append(
+ fmt_setter_with_converter(
+ attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr
+ )
+ )
+ names_for_globals[
+ _init_converter_pat % (a.name,)
+ ] = a.converter
+ else:
+ lines.append(fmt_setter(attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr))
+
+ if a.init is True:
+ if a.type is not None and a.converter is None:
+ annotations[arg_name] = a.type
+ elif a.converter is not None and not PY2:
+ # Try to get the type from the converter.
+ sig = None
+ try:
+ sig = inspect.signature(a.converter)
+ except (ValueError, TypeError): # inspect failed
+ pass
+ if sig:
+ sig_params = list(sig.parameters.values())
+ if (
+ sig_params
+ and sig_params[0].annotation
+ is not inspect.Parameter.empty
+ ):
+ annotations[arg_name] = sig_params[0].annotation
+
+ if attrs_to_validate: # we can skip this if there are no validators.
+ names_for_globals["_config"] = _config
+ lines.append("if _config._run_validators is True:")
+ for a in attrs_to_validate:
+ val_name = "__attr_validator_" + a.name
+ attr_name = "__attr_" + a.name
+ lines.append(
+ " %s(self, %s, self.%s)" % (val_name, attr_name, a.name)
+ )
+ names_for_globals[val_name] = a.validator
+ names_for_globals[attr_name] = a
+
+ if post_init:
+ lines.append("self.__attrs_post_init__()")
+
+ # because this is set only after __attrs_post_init is called, a crash
+ # will result if post-init tries to access the hash code. This seemed
+ # preferable to setting this beforehand, in which case alteration to
+ # field values during post-init combined with post-init accessing the
+ # hash code would result in silent bugs.
+ if cache_hash:
+ if frozen:
+ if slots:
+ # if frozen and slots, then _setattr defined above
+ init_hash_cache = "_setattr('%s', %s)"
+ else:
+ # if frozen and not slots, then _inst_dict defined above
+ init_hash_cache = "_inst_dict['%s'] = %s"
+ else:
+ init_hash_cache = "self.%s = %s"
+ lines.append(init_hash_cache % (_hash_cache_field, "None"))
+
+ # For exceptions we rely on BaseException.__init__ for proper
+ # initialization.
+ if is_exc:
+ vals = ",".join("self." + a.name for a in attrs if a.init)
+
+ lines.append("BaseException.__init__(self, %s)" % (vals,))
+
+ args = ", ".join(args)
+ if kw_only_args:
+ if PY2:
+ lines = _unpack_kw_only_lines_py2(kw_only_args) + lines
+
+ args += "%s**_kw_only" % (", " if args else "",) # leading comma
+ else:
+ args += "%s*, %s" % (
+ ", " if args else "", # leading comma
+ ", ".join(kw_only_args), # kw_only args
+ )
+ return (
+ """\
+def {init_name}(self, {args}):
+ {lines}
+""".format(
+ init_name=("__attrs_init__" if attrs_init else "__init__"),
+ args=args,
+ lines="\n ".join(lines) if lines else "pass",
+ ),
+ names_for_globals,
+ annotations,
+ )
+
+
+class Attribute(object):
+ """
+ *Read-only* representation of an attribute.
+
+ Instances of this class are frequently used for introspection purposes
+ like:
+
+ - `fields` returns a tuple of them.
+ - Validators get them passed as the first argument.
+ - The *field transformer* hook receives a list of them.
+
+ :attribute name: The name of the attribute.
+ :attribute inherited: Whether or not that attribute has been inherited from
+ a base class.
+
+ Plus *all* arguments of `attr.ib` (except for ``factory``
+ which is only syntactic sugar for ``default=Factory(...)``.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *inherited*
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *on_setattr*
+ .. versionchanged:: 20.2.0 *inherited* is not taken into account for
+ equality checks and hashing anymore.
+ .. versionadded:: 21.1.0 *eq_key* and *order_key*
+
+ For the full version history of the fields, see `attr.ib`.
+ """
+
+ __slots__ = (
+ "name",
+ "default",
+ "validator",
+ "repr",
+ "eq",
+ "eq_key",
+ "order",
+ "order_key",
+ "hash",
+ "init",
+ "metadata",
+ "type",
+ "converter",
+ "kw_only",
+ "inherited",
+ "on_setattr",
+ )
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ name,
+ default,
+ validator,
+ repr,
+ cmp, # XXX: unused, remove along with other cmp code.
+ hash,
+ init,
+ inherited,
+ metadata=None,
+ type=None,
+ converter=None,
+ kw_only=False,
+ eq=None,
+ eq_key=None,
+ order=None,
+ order_key=None,
+ on_setattr=None,
+ ):
+ eq, eq_key, order, order_key = _determine_attrib_eq_order(
+ cmp, eq_key or eq, order_key or order, True
+ )
+
+ # Cache this descriptor here to speed things up later.
+ bound_setattr = _obj_setattr.__get__(self, Attribute)
+
+ # Despite the big red warning, people *do* instantiate `Attribute`
+ # themselves.
+ bound_setattr("name", name)
+ bound_setattr("default", default)
+ bound_setattr("validator", validator)
+ bound_setattr("repr", repr)
+ bound_setattr("eq", eq)
+ bound_setattr("eq_key", eq_key)
+ bound_setattr("order", order)
+ bound_setattr("order_key", order_key)
+ bound_setattr("hash", hash)
+ bound_setattr("init", init)
+ bound_setattr("converter", converter)
+ bound_setattr(
+ "metadata",
+ (
+ metadata_proxy(metadata)
+ if metadata
+ else _empty_metadata_singleton
+ ),
+ )
+ bound_setattr("type", type)
+ bound_setattr("kw_only", kw_only)
+ bound_setattr("inherited", inherited)
+ bound_setattr("on_setattr", on_setattr)
+
+ def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+ raise FrozenInstanceError()
+
+ @classmethod
+ def from_counting_attr(cls, name, ca, type=None):
+ # type holds the annotated value. deal with conflicts:
+ if type is None:
+ type = ca.type
+ elif ca.type is not None:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Type annotation and type argument cannot both be present"
+ )
+ inst_dict = {
+ k: getattr(ca, k)
+ for k in Attribute.__slots__
+ if k
+ not in (
+ "name",
+ "validator",
+ "default",
+ "type",
+ "inherited",
+ ) # exclude methods and deprecated alias
+ }
+ return cls(
+ name=name,
+ validator=ca._validator,
+ default=ca._default,
+ type=type,
+ cmp=None,
+ inherited=False,
+ **inst_dict
+ )
+
+ @property
+ def cmp(self):
+ """
+ Simulate the presence of a cmp attribute and warn.
+ """
+ warnings.warn(_CMP_DEPRECATION, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
+
+ return self.eq and self.order
+
+ # Don't use attr.evolve since fields(Attribute) doesn't work
+ def evolve(self, **changes):
+ """
+ Copy *self* and apply *changes*.
+
+ This works similarly to `attr.evolve` but that function does not work
+ with ``Attribute``.
+
+ It is mainly meant to be used for `transform-fields`.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.3.0
+ """
+ new = copy.copy(self)
+
+ new._setattrs(changes.items())
+
+ return new
+
+ # Don't use _add_pickle since fields(Attribute) doesn't work
+ def __getstate__(self):
+ """
+ Play nice with pickle.
+ """
+ return tuple(
+ getattr(self, name) if name != "metadata" else dict(self.metadata)
+ for name in self.__slots__
+ )
+
+ def __setstate__(self, state):
+ """
+ Play nice with pickle.
+ """
+ self._setattrs(zip(self.__slots__, state))
+
+ def _setattrs(self, name_values_pairs):
+ bound_setattr = _obj_setattr.__get__(self, Attribute)
+ for name, value in name_values_pairs:
+ if name != "metadata":
+ bound_setattr(name, value)
+ else:
+ bound_setattr(
+ name,
+ metadata_proxy(value)
+ if value
+ else _empty_metadata_singleton,
+ )
+
+
+_a = [
+ Attribute(
+ name=name,
+ default=NOTHING,
+ validator=None,
+ repr=True,
+ cmp=None,
+ eq=True,
+ order=False,
+ hash=(name != "metadata"),
+ init=True,
+ inherited=False,
+ )
+ for name in Attribute.__slots__
+]
+
+Attribute = _add_hash(
+ _add_eq(
+ _add_repr(Attribute, attrs=_a),
+ attrs=[a for a in _a if a.name != "inherited"],
+ ),
+ attrs=[a for a in _a if a.hash and a.name != "inherited"],
+)
+
+
+class _CountingAttr(object):
+ """
+ Intermediate representation of attributes that uses a counter to preserve
+ the order in which the attributes have been defined.
+
+ *Internal* data structure of the attrs library. Running into is most
+ likely the result of a bug like a forgotten `@attr.s` decorator.
+ """
+
+ __slots__ = (
+ "counter",
+ "_default",
+ "repr",
+ "eq",
+ "eq_key",
+ "order",
+ "order_key",
+ "hash",
+ "init",
+ "metadata",
+ "_validator",
+ "converter",
+ "type",
+ "kw_only",
+ "on_setattr",
+ )
+ __attrs_attrs__ = tuple(
+ Attribute(
+ name=name,
+ default=NOTHING,
+ validator=None,
+ repr=True,
+ cmp=None,
+ hash=True,
+ init=True,
+ kw_only=False,
+ eq=True,
+ eq_key=None,
+ order=False,
+ order_key=None,
+ inherited=False,
+ on_setattr=None,
+ )
+ for name in (
+ "counter",
+ "_default",
+ "repr",
+ "eq",
+ "order",
+ "hash",
+ "init",
+ "on_setattr",
+ )
+ ) + (
+ Attribute(
+ name="metadata",
+ default=None,
+ validator=None,
+ repr=True,
+ cmp=None,
+ hash=False,
+ init=True,
+ kw_only=False,
+ eq=True,
+ eq_key=None,
+ order=False,
+ order_key=None,
+ inherited=False,
+ on_setattr=None,
+ ),
+ )
+ cls_counter = 0
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ default,
+ validator,
+ repr,
+ cmp,
+ hash,
+ init,
+ converter,
+ metadata,
+ type,
+ kw_only,
+ eq,
+ eq_key,
+ order,
+ order_key,
+ on_setattr,
+ ):
+ _CountingAttr.cls_counter += 1
+ self.counter = _CountingAttr.cls_counter
+ self._default = default
+ self._validator = validator
+ self.converter = converter
+ self.repr = repr
+ self.eq = eq
+ self.eq_key = eq_key
+ self.order = order
+ self.order_key = order_key
+ self.hash = hash
+ self.init = init
+ self.metadata = metadata
+ self.type = type
+ self.kw_only = kw_only
+ self.on_setattr = on_setattr
+
+ def validator(self, meth):
+ """
+ Decorator that adds *meth* to the list of validators.
+
+ Returns *meth* unchanged.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+ if self._validator is None:
+ self._validator = meth
+ else:
+ self._validator = and_(self._validator, meth)
+ return meth
+
+ def default(self, meth):
+ """
+ Decorator that allows to set the default for an attribute.
+
+ Returns *meth* unchanged.
+
+ :raises DefaultAlreadySetError: If default has been set before.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+ if self._default is not NOTHING:
+ raise DefaultAlreadySetError()
+
+ self._default = Factory(meth, takes_self=True)
+
+ return meth
+
+
+_CountingAttr = _add_eq(_add_repr(_CountingAttr))
+
+
+class Factory(object):
+ """
+ Stores a factory callable.
+
+ If passed as the default value to `attr.ib`, the factory is used to
+ generate a new value.
+
+ :param callable factory: A callable that takes either none or exactly one
+ mandatory positional argument depending on *takes_self*.
+ :param bool takes_self: Pass the partially initialized instance that is
+ being initialized as a positional argument.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 *takes_self*
+ """
+
+ __slots__ = ("factory", "takes_self")
+
+ def __init__(self, factory, takes_self=False):
+ """
+ `Factory` is part of the default machinery so if we want a default
+ value here, we have to implement it ourselves.
+ """
+ self.factory = factory
+ self.takes_self = takes_self
+
+ def __getstate__(self):
+ """
+ Play nice with pickle.
+ """
+ return tuple(getattr(self, name) for name in self.__slots__)
+
+ def __setstate__(self, state):
+ """
+ Play nice with pickle.
+ """
+ for name, value in zip(self.__slots__, state):
+ setattr(self, name, value)
+
+
+_f = [
+ Attribute(
+ name=name,
+ default=NOTHING,
+ validator=None,
+ repr=True,
+ cmp=None,
+ eq=True,
+ order=False,
+ hash=True,
+ init=True,
+ inherited=False,
+ )
+ for name in Factory.__slots__
+]
+
+Factory = _add_hash(_add_eq(_add_repr(Factory, attrs=_f), attrs=_f), attrs=_f)
+
+
+def make_class(name, attrs, bases=(object,), **attributes_arguments):
+ """
+ A quick way to create a new class called *name* with *attrs*.
+
+ :param str name: The name for the new class.
+
+ :param attrs: A list of names or a dictionary of mappings of names to
+ attributes.
+
+ If *attrs* is a list or an ordered dict (`dict` on Python 3.6+,
+ `collections.OrderedDict` otherwise), the order is deduced from
+ the order of the names or attributes inside *attrs*. Otherwise the
+ order of the definition of the attributes is used.
+ :type attrs: `list` or `dict`
+
+ :param tuple bases: Classes that the new class will subclass.
+
+ :param attributes_arguments: Passed unmodified to `attr.s`.
+
+ :return: A new class with *attrs*.
+ :rtype: type
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 *bases*
+ .. versionchanged:: 18.1.0 If *attrs* is ordered, the order is retained.
+ """
+ if isinstance(attrs, dict):
+ cls_dict = attrs
+ elif isinstance(attrs, (list, tuple)):
+ cls_dict = dict((a, attrib()) for a in attrs)
+ else:
+ raise TypeError("attrs argument must be a dict or a list.")
+
+ pre_init = cls_dict.pop("__attrs_pre_init__", None)
+ post_init = cls_dict.pop("__attrs_post_init__", None)
+ user_init = cls_dict.pop("__init__", None)
+
+ body = {}
+ if pre_init is not None:
+ body["__attrs_pre_init__"] = pre_init
+ if post_init is not None:
+ body["__attrs_post_init__"] = post_init
+ if user_init is not None:
+ body["__init__"] = user_init
+
+ type_ = new_class(name, bases, {}, lambda ns: ns.update(body))
+
+ # For pickling to work, the __module__ variable needs to be set to the
+ # frame where the class is created. Bypass this step in environments where
+ # sys._getframe is not defined (Jython for example) or sys._getframe is not
+ # defined for arguments greater than 0 (IronPython).
+ try:
+ type_.__module__ = sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get(
+ "__name__", "__main__"
+ )
+ except (AttributeError, ValueError):
+ pass
+
+ # We do it here for proper warnings with meaningful stacklevel.
+ cmp = attributes_arguments.pop("cmp", None)
+ (
+ attributes_arguments["eq"],
+ attributes_arguments["order"],
+ ) = _determine_attrs_eq_order(
+ cmp,
+ attributes_arguments.get("eq"),
+ attributes_arguments.get("order"),
+ True,
+ )
+
+ return _attrs(these=cls_dict, **attributes_arguments)(type_)
+
+
+# These are required by within this module so we define them here and merely
+# import into .validators / .converters.
+
+
+@attrs(slots=True, hash=True)
+class _AndValidator(object):
+ """
+ Compose many validators to a single one.
+ """
+
+ _validators = attrib()
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ for v in self._validators:
+ v(inst, attr, value)
+
+
+def and_(*validators):
+ """
+ A validator that composes multiple validators into one.
+
+ When called on a value, it runs all wrapped validators.
+
+ :param callables validators: Arbitrary number of validators.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+ vals = []
+ for validator in validators:
+ vals.extend(
+ validator._validators
+ if isinstance(validator, _AndValidator)
+ else [validator]
+ )
+
+ return _AndValidator(tuple(vals))
+
+
+def pipe(*converters):
+ """
+ A converter that composes multiple converters into one.
+
+ When called on a value, it runs all wrapped converters, returning the
+ *last* value.
+
+ Type annotations will be inferred from the wrapped converters', if
+ they have any.
+
+ :param callables converters: Arbitrary number of converters.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+
+ def pipe_converter(val):
+ for converter in converters:
+ val = converter(val)
+
+ return val
+
+ if not PY2:
+ if not converters:
+ # If the converter list is empty, pipe_converter is the identity.
+ A = typing.TypeVar("A")
+ pipe_converter.__annotations__ = {"val": A, "return": A}
+ else:
+ # Get parameter type.
+ sig = None
+ try:
+ sig = inspect.signature(converters[0])
+ except (ValueError, TypeError): # inspect failed
+ pass
+ if sig:
+ params = list(sig.parameters.values())
+ if (
+ params
+ and params[0].annotation is not inspect.Parameter.empty
+ ):
+ pipe_converter.__annotations__["val"] = params[
+ 0
+ ].annotation
+ # Get return type.
+ sig = None
+ try:
+ sig = inspect.signature(converters[-1])
+ except (ValueError, TypeError): # inspect failed
+ pass
+ if sig and sig.return_annotation is not inspect.Signature().empty:
+ pipe_converter.__annotations__[
+ "return"
+ ] = sig.return_annotation
+
+ return pipe_converter
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_next_gen.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_next_gen.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fab0af966a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_next_gen.py
@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
+"""
+These are Python 3.6+-only and keyword-only APIs that call `attr.s` and
+`attr.ib` with different default values.
+"""
+
+from functools import partial
+
+from attr.exceptions import UnannotatedAttributeError
+
+from . import setters
+from ._make import NOTHING, _frozen_setattrs, attrib, attrs
+
+
+def define(
+ maybe_cls=None,
+ *,
+ these=None,
+ repr=None,
+ hash=None,
+ init=None,
+ slots=True,
+ frozen=False,
+ weakref_slot=True,
+ str=False,
+ auto_attribs=None,
+ kw_only=False,
+ cache_hash=False,
+ auto_exc=True,
+ eq=None,
+ order=False,
+ auto_detect=True,
+ getstate_setstate=None,
+ on_setattr=None,
+ field_transformer=None,
+):
+ r"""
+ The only behavioral differences are the handling of the *auto_attribs*
+ option:
+
+ :param Optional[bool] auto_attribs: If set to `True` or `False`, it behaves
+ exactly like `attr.s`. If left `None`, `attr.s` will try to guess:
+
+ 1. If any attributes are annotated and no unannotated `attr.ib`\ s
+ are found, it assumes *auto_attribs=True*.
+ 2. Otherwise it assumes *auto_attribs=False* and tries to collect
+ `attr.ib`\ s.
+
+ and that mutable classes (``frozen=False``) validate on ``__setattr__``.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+
+ def do_it(cls, auto_attribs):
+ return attrs(
+ maybe_cls=cls,
+ these=these,
+ repr=repr,
+ hash=hash,
+ init=init,
+ slots=slots,
+ frozen=frozen,
+ weakref_slot=weakref_slot,
+ str=str,
+ auto_attribs=auto_attribs,
+ kw_only=kw_only,
+ cache_hash=cache_hash,
+ auto_exc=auto_exc,
+ eq=eq,
+ order=order,
+ auto_detect=auto_detect,
+ collect_by_mro=True,
+ getstate_setstate=getstate_setstate,
+ on_setattr=on_setattr,
+ field_transformer=field_transformer,
+ )
+
+ def wrap(cls):
+ """
+ Making this a wrapper ensures this code runs during class creation.
+
+ We also ensure that frozen-ness of classes is inherited.
+ """
+ nonlocal frozen, on_setattr
+
+ had_on_setattr = on_setattr not in (None, setters.NO_OP)
+
+ # By default, mutable classes validate on setattr.
+ if frozen is False and on_setattr is None:
+ on_setattr = setters.validate
+
+ # However, if we subclass a frozen class, we inherit the immutability
+ # and disable on_setattr.
+ for base_cls in cls.__bases__:
+ if base_cls.__setattr__ is _frozen_setattrs:
+ if had_on_setattr:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Frozen classes can't use on_setattr "
+ "(frozen-ness was inherited)."
+ )
+
+ on_setattr = setters.NO_OP
+ break
+
+ if auto_attribs is not None:
+ return do_it(cls, auto_attribs)
+
+ try:
+ return do_it(cls, True)
+ except UnannotatedAttributeError:
+ return do_it(cls, False)
+
+ # maybe_cls's type depends on the usage of the decorator. It's a class
+ # if it's used as `@attrs` but ``None`` if used as `@attrs()`.
+ if maybe_cls is None:
+ return wrap
+ else:
+ return wrap(maybe_cls)
+
+
+mutable = define
+frozen = partial(define, frozen=True, on_setattr=None)
+
+
+def field(
+ *,
+ default=NOTHING,
+ validator=None,
+ repr=True,
+ hash=None,
+ init=True,
+ metadata=None,
+ converter=None,
+ factory=None,
+ kw_only=False,
+ eq=None,
+ order=None,
+ on_setattr=None,
+):
+ """
+ Identical to `attr.ib`, except keyword-only and with some arguments
+ removed.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+ return attrib(
+ default=default,
+ validator=validator,
+ repr=repr,
+ hash=hash,
+ init=init,
+ metadata=metadata,
+ converter=converter,
+ factory=factory,
+ kw_only=kw_only,
+ eq=eq,
+ order=order,
+ on_setattr=on_setattr,
+ )
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_version_info.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_version_info.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..014e78a1b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_version_info.py
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+from functools import total_ordering
+
+from ._funcs import astuple
+from ._make import attrib, attrs
+
+
+@total_ordering
+@attrs(eq=False, order=False, slots=True, frozen=True)
+class VersionInfo(object):
+ """
+ A version object that can be compared to tuple of length 1--4:
+
+ >>> attr.VersionInfo(19, 1, 0, "final") <= (19, 2)
+ True
+ >>> attr.VersionInfo(19, 1, 0, "final") < (19, 1, 1)
+ True
+ >>> vi = attr.VersionInfo(19, 2, 0, "final")
+ >>> vi < (19, 1, 1)
+ False
+ >>> vi < (19,)
+ False
+ >>> vi == (19, 2,)
+ True
+ >>> vi == (19, 2, 1)
+ False
+
+ .. versionadded:: 19.2
+ """
+
+ year = attrib(type=int)
+ minor = attrib(type=int)
+ micro = attrib(type=int)
+ releaselevel = attrib(type=str)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _from_version_string(cls, s):
+ """
+ Parse *s* and return a _VersionInfo.
+ """
+ v = s.split(".")
+ if len(v) == 3:
+ v.append("final")
+
+ return cls(
+ year=int(v[0]), minor=int(v[1]), micro=int(v[2]), releaselevel=v[3]
+ )
+
+ def _ensure_tuple(self, other):
+ """
+ Ensure *other* is a tuple of a valid length.
+
+ Returns a possibly transformed *other* and ourselves as a tuple of
+ the same length as *other*.
+ """
+
+ if self.__class__ is other.__class__:
+ other = astuple(other)
+
+ if not isinstance(other, tuple):
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ if not (1 <= len(other) <= 4):
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ return astuple(self)[: len(other)], other
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ try:
+ us, them = self._ensure_tuple(other)
+ except NotImplementedError:
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ return us == them
+
+ def __lt__(self, other):
+ try:
+ us, them = self._ensure_tuple(other)
+ except NotImplementedError:
+ return NotImplemented
+
+ # Since alphabetically "dev0" < "final" < "post1" < "post2", we don't
+ # have to do anything special with releaselevel for now.
+ return us < them
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_version_info.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_version_info.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..45ced08633
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/_version_info.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+class VersionInfo:
+ @property
+ def year(self) -> int: ...
+ @property
+ def minor(self) -> int: ...
+ @property
+ def micro(self) -> int: ...
+ @property
+ def releaselevel(self) -> str: ...
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/converters.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/converters.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2777db6d0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/converters.py
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+"""
+Commonly useful converters.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+from ._compat import PY2
+from ._make import NOTHING, Factory, pipe
+
+
+if not PY2:
+ import inspect
+ import typing
+
+
+__all__ = [
+ "pipe",
+ "optional",
+ "default_if_none",
+]
+
+
+def optional(converter):
+ """
+ A converter that allows an attribute to be optional. An optional attribute
+ is one which can be set to ``None``.
+
+ Type annotations will be inferred from the wrapped converter's, if it
+ has any.
+
+ :param callable converter: the converter that is used for non-``None``
+ values.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+
+ def optional_converter(val):
+ if val is None:
+ return None
+ return converter(val)
+
+ if not PY2:
+ sig = None
+ try:
+ sig = inspect.signature(converter)
+ except (ValueError, TypeError): # inspect failed
+ pass
+ if sig:
+ params = list(sig.parameters.values())
+ if params and params[0].annotation is not inspect.Parameter.empty:
+ optional_converter.__annotations__["val"] = typing.Optional[
+ params[0].annotation
+ ]
+ if sig.return_annotation is not inspect.Signature.empty:
+ optional_converter.__annotations__["return"] = typing.Optional[
+ sig.return_annotation
+ ]
+
+ return optional_converter
+
+
+def default_if_none(default=NOTHING, factory=None):
+ """
+ A converter that allows to replace ``None`` values by *default* or the
+ result of *factory*.
+
+ :param default: Value to be used if ``None`` is passed. Passing an instance
+ of `attr.Factory` is supported, however the ``takes_self`` option
+ is *not*.
+ :param callable factory: A callable that takes no parameters whose result
+ is used if ``None`` is passed.
+
+ :raises TypeError: If **neither** *default* or *factory* is passed.
+ :raises TypeError: If **both** *default* and *factory* are passed.
+ :raises ValueError: If an instance of `attr.Factory` is passed with
+ ``takes_self=True``.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 18.2.0
+ """
+ if default is NOTHING and factory is None:
+ raise TypeError("Must pass either `default` or `factory`.")
+
+ if default is not NOTHING and factory is not None:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "Must pass either `default` or `factory` but not both."
+ )
+
+ if factory is not None:
+ default = Factory(factory)
+
+ if isinstance(default, Factory):
+ if default.takes_self:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "`takes_self` is not supported by default_if_none."
+ )
+
+ def default_if_none_converter(val):
+ if val is not None:
+ return val
+
+ return default.factory()
+
+ else:
+
+ def default_if_none_converter(val):
+ if val is not None:
+ return val
+
+ return default
+
+ return default_if_none_converter
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/converters.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/converters.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..84a57590b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/converters.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+from typing import Callable, Optional, TypeVar, overload
+
+from . import _ConverterType
+
+
+_T = TypeVar("_T")
+
+def pipe(*validators: _ConverterType) -> _ConverterType: ...
+def optional(converter: _ConverterType) -> _ConverterType: ...
+@overload
+def default_if_none(default: _T) -> _ConverterType: ...
+@overload
+def default_if_none(*, factory: Callable[[], _T]) -> _ConverterType: ...
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/exceptions.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/exceptions.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f6f9861bea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/exceptions.py
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+
+class FrozenError(AttributeError):
+ """
+ A frozen/immutable instance or attribute have been attempted to be
+ modified.
+
+ It mirrors the behavior of ``namedtuples`` by using the same error message
+ and subclassing `AttributeError`.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+
+ msg = "can't set attribute"
+ args = [msg]
+
+
+class FrozenInstanceError(FrozenError):
+ """
+ A frozen instance has been attempted to be modified.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 16.1.0
+ """
+
+
+class FrozenAttributeError(FrozenError):
+ """
+ A frozen attribute has been attempted to be modified.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+
+
+class AttrsAttributeNotFoundError(ValueError):
+ """
+ An ``attrs`` function couldn't find an attribute that the user asked for.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 16.2.0
+ """
+
+
+class NotAnAttrsClassError(ValueError):
+ """
+ A non-``attrs`` class has been passed into an ``attrs`` function.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 16.2.0
+ """
+
+
+class DefaultAlreadySetError(RuntimeError):
+ """
+ A default has been set using ``attr.ib()`` and is attempted to be reset
+ using the decorator.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+
+
+class UnannotatedAttributeError(RuntimeError):
+ """
+ A class with ``auto_attribs=True`` has an ``attr.ib()`` without a type
+ annotation.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.3.0
+ """
+
+
+class PythonTooOldError(RuntimeError):
+ """
+ It was attempted to use an ``attrs`` feature that requires a newer Python
+ version.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 18.2.0
+ """
+
+
+class NotCallableError(TypeError):
+ """
+ A ``attr.ib()`` requiring a callable has been set with a value
+ that is not callable.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 19.2.0
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, msg, value):
+ super(TypeError, self).__init__(msg, value)
+ self.msg = msg
+ self.value = value
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return str(self.msg)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/exceptions.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/exceptions.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a800fb26bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/exceptions.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+from typing import Any
+
+
+class FrozenError(AttributeError):
+ msg: str = ...
+
+class FrozenInstanceError(FrozenError): ...
+class FrozenAttributeError(FrozenError): ...
+class AttrsAttributeNotFoundError(ValueError): ...
+class NotAnAttrsClassError(ValueError): ...
+class DefaultAlreadySetError(RuntimeError): ...
+class UnannotatedAttributeError(RuntimeError): ...
+class PythonTooOldError(RuntimeError): ...
+
+class NotCallableError(TypeError):
+ msg: str = ...
+ value: Any = ...
+ def __init__(self, msg: str, value: Any) -> None: ...
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/filters.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/filters.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..dc47e8fa38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/filters.py
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+"""
+Commonly useful filters for `attr.asdict`.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+from ._compat import isclass
+from ._make import Attribute
+
+
+def _split_what(what):
+ """
+ Returns a tuple of `frozenset`s of classes and attributes.
+ """
+ return (
+ frozenset(cls for cls in what if isclass(cls)),
+ frozenset(cls for cls in what if isinstance(cls, Attribute)),
+ )
+
+
+def include(*what):
+ """
+ Whitelist *what*.
+
+ :param what: What to whitelist.
+ :type what: `list` of `type` or `attr.Attribute`\\ s
+
+ :rtype: `callable`
+ """
+ cls, attrs = _split_what(what)
+
+ def include_(attribute, value):
+ return value.__class__ in cls or attribute in attrs
+
+ return include_
+
+
+def exclude(*what):
+ """
+ Blacklist *what*.
+
+ :param what: What to blacklist.
+ :type what: `list` of classes or `attr.Attribute`\\ s.
+
+ :rtype: `callable`
+ """
+ cls, attrs = _split_what(what)
+
+ def exclude_(attribute, value):
+ return value.__class__ not in cls and attribute not in attrs
+
+ return exclude_
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/filters.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/filters.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f7b63f1bb4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/filters.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+from typing import Any, Union
+
+from . import Attribute, _FilterType
+
+
+def include(*what: Union[type, Attribute[Any]]) -> _FilterType[Any]: ...
+def exclude(*what: Union[type, Attribute[Any]]) -> _FilterType[Any]: ...
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/py.typed b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/py.typed
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/setters.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/setters.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..240014b3c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/setters.py
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+"""
+Commonly used hooks for on_setattr.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+from . import _config
+from .exceptions import FrozenAttributeError
+
+
+def pipe(*setters):
+ """
+ Run all *setters* and return the return value of the last one.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+
+ def wrapped_pipe(instance, attrib, new_value):
+ rv = new_value
+
+ for setter in setters:
+ rv = setter(instance, attrib, rv)
+
+ return rv
+
+ return wrapped_pipe
+
+
+def frozen(_, __, ___):
+ """
+ Prevent an attribute to be modified.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+ raise FrozenAttributeError()
+
+
+def validate(instance, attrib, new_value):
+ """
+ Run *attrib*'s validator on *new_value* if it has one.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+ if _config._run_validators is False:
+ return new_value
+
+ v = attrib.validator
+ if not v:
+ return new_value
+
+ v(instance, attrib, new_value)
+
+ return new_value
+
+
+def convert(instance, attrib, new_value):
+ """
+ Run *attrib*'s converter -- if it has one -- on *new_value* and return the
+ result.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+ """
+ c = attrib.converter
+ if c:
+ return c(new_value)
+
+ return new_value
+
+
+NO_OP = object()
+"""
+Sentinel for disabling class-wide *on_setattr* hooks for certain attributes.
+
+Does not work in `pipe` or within lists.
+
+.. versionadded:: 20.1.0
+"""
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/setters.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/setters.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a921e07deb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/setters.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+from typing import Any, NewType, NoReturn, TypeVar, cast
+
+from . import Attribute, _OnSetAttrType
+
+
+_T = TypeVar("_T")
+
+def frozen(
+ instance: Any, attribute: Attribute[Any], new_value: Any
+) -> NoReturn: ...
+def pipe(*setters: _OnSetAttrType) -> _OnSetAttrType: ...
+def validate(instance: Any, attribute: Attribute[_T], new_value: _T) -> _T: ...
+
+# convert is allowed to return Any, because they can be chained using pipe.
+def convert(
+ instance: Any, attribute: Attribute[Any], new_value: Any
+) -> Any: ...
+
+_NoOpType = NewType("_NoOpType", object)
+NO_OP: _NoOpType
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/validators.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/validators.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b9a73054e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/validators.py
@@ -0,0 +1,379 @@
+"""
+Commonly useful validators.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
+
+import re
+
+from ._make import _AndValidator, and_, attrib, attrs
+from .exceptions import NotCallableError
+
+
+__all__ = [
+ "and_",
+ "deep_iterable",
+ "deep_mapping",
+ "in_",
+ "instance_of",
+ "is_callable",
+ "matches_re",
+ "optional",
+ "provides",
+]
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=True, hash=True)
+class _InstanceOfValidator(object):
+ type = attrib()
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ """
+ We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``.
+ """
+ if not isinstance(value, self.type):
+ raise TypeError(
+ "'{name}' must be {type!r} (got {value!r} that is a "
+ "{actual!r}).".format(
+ name=attr.name,
+ type=self.type,
+ actual=value.__class__,
+ value=value,
+ ),
+ attr,
+ self.type,
+ value,
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "".format(
+ type=self.type
+ )
+
+
+def instance_of(type):
+ """
+ A validator that raises a `TypeError` if the initializer is called
+ with a wrong type for this particular attribute (checks are performed using
+ `isinstance` therefore it's also valid to pass a tuple of types).
+
+ :param type: The type to check for.
+ :type type: type or tuple of types
+
+ :raises TypeError: With a human readable error message, the attribute
+ (of type `attr.Attribute`), the expected type, and the value it
+ got.
+ """
+ return _InstanceOfValidator(type)
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, frozen=True, slots=True)
+class _MatchesReValidator(object):
+ regex = attrib()
+ flags = attrib()
+ match_func = attrib()
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ """
+ We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``.
+ """
+ if not self.match_func(value):
+ raise ValueError(
+ "'{name}' must match regex {regex!r}"
+ " ({value!r} doesn't)".format(
+ name=attr.name, regex=self.regex.pattern, value=value
+ ),
+ attr,
+ self.regex,
+ value,
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "".format(
+ regex=self.regex
+ )
+
+
+def matches_re(regex, flags=0, func=None):
+ r"""
+ A validator that raises `ValueError` if the initializer is called
+ with a string that doesn't match *regex*.
+
+ :param str regex: a regex string to match against
+ :param int flags: flags that will be passed to the underlying re function
+ (default 0)
+ :param callable func: which underlying `re` function to call (options
+ are `re.fullmatch`, `re.search`, `re.match`, default
+ is ``None`` which means either `re.fullmatch` or an emulation of
+ it on Python 2). For performance reasons, they won't be used directly
+ but on a pre-`re.compile`\ ed pattern.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 19.2.0
+ """
+ fullmatch = getattr(re, "fullmatch", None)
+ valid_funcs = (fullmatch, None, re.search, re.match)
+ if func not in valid_funcs:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "'func' must be one of %s."
+ % (
+ ", ".join(
+ sorted(
+ e and e.__name__ or "None" for e in set(valid_funcs)
+ )
+ ),
+ )
+ )
+
+ pattern = re.compile(regex, flags)
+ if func is re.match:
+ match_func = pattern.match
+ elif func is re.search:
+ match_func = pattern.search
+ else:
+ if fullmatch:
+ match_func = pattern.fullmatch
+ else:
+ pattern = re.compile(r"(?:{})\Z".format(regex), flags)
+ match_func = pattern.match
+
+ return _MatchesReValidator(pattern, flags, match_func)
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=True, hash=True)
+class _ProvidesValidator(object):
+ interface = attrib()
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ """
+ We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``.
+ """
+ if not self.interface.providedBy(value):
+ raise TypeError(
+ "'{name}' must provide {interface!r} which {value!r} "
+ "doesn't.".format(
+ name=attr.name, interface=self.interface, value=value
+ ),
+ attr,
+ self.interface,
+ value,
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "".format(
+ interface=self.interface
+ )
+
+
+def provides(interface):
+ """
+ A validator that raises a `TypeError` if the initializer is called
+ with an object that does not provide the requested *interface* (checks are
+ performed using ``interface.providedBy(value)`` (see `zope.interface
+ `_).
+
+ :param interface: The interface to check for.
+ :type interface: ``zope.interface.Interface``
+
+ :raises TypeError: With a human readable error message, the attribute
+ (of type `attr.Attribute`), the expected interface, and the
+ value it got.
+ """
+ return _ProvidesValidator(interface)
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=True, hash=True)
+class _OptionalValidator(object):
+ validator = attrib()
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ if value is None:
+ return
+
+ self.validator(inst, attr, value)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "".format(
+ what=repr(self.validator)
+ )
+
+
+def optional(validator):
+ """
+ A validator that makes an attribute optional. An optional attribute is one
+ which can be set to ``None`` in addition to satisfying the requirements of
+ the sub-validator.
+
+ :param validator: A validator (or a list of validators) that is used for
+ non-``None`` values.
+ :type validator: callable or `list` of callables.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 15.1.0
+ .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0 *validator* can be a list of validators.
+ """
+ if isinstance(validator, list):
+ return _OptionalValidator(_AndValidator(validator))
+ return _OptionalValidator(validator)
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=True, hash=True)
+class _InValidator(object):
+ options = attrib()
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ try:
+ in_options = value in self.options
+ except TypeError: # e.g. `1 in "abc"`
+ in_options = False
+
+ if not in_options:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "'{name}' must be in {options!r} (got {value!r})".format(
+ name=attr.name, options=self.options, value=value
+ )
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "".format(
+ options=self.options
+ )
+
+
+def in_(options):
+ """
+ A validator that raises a `ValueError` if the initializer is called
+ with a value that does not belong in the options provided. The check is
+ performed using ``value in options``.
+
+ :param options: Allowed options.
+ :type options: list, tuple, `enum.Enum`, ...
+
+ :raises ValueError: With a human readable error message, the attribute (of
+ type `attr.Attribute`), the expected options, and the value it
+ got.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 17.1.0
+ """
+ return _InValidator(options)
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=False, hash=True)
+class _IsCallableValidator(object):
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ """
+ We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``.
+ """
+ if not callable(value):
+ message = (
+ "'{name}' must be callable "
+ "(got {value!r} that is a {actual!r})."
+ )
+ raise NotCallableError(
+ msg=message.format(
+ name=attr.name, value=value, actual=value.__class__
+ ),
+ value=value,
+ )
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return ""
+
+
+def is_callable():
+ """
+ A validator that raises a `attr.exceptions.NotCallableError` if the
+ initializer is called with a value for this particular attribute
+ that is not callable.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 19.1.0
+
+ :raises `attr.exceptions.NotCallableError`: With a human readable error
+ message containing the attribute (`attr.Attribute`) name,
+ and the value it got.
+ """
+ return _IsCallableValidator()
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=True, hash=True)
+class _DeepIterable(object):
+ member_validator = attrib(validator=is_callable())
+ iterable_validator = attrib(
+ default=None, validator=optional(is_callable())
+ )
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ """
+ We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``.
+ """
+ if self.iterable_validator is not None:
+ self.iterable_validator(inst, attr, value)
+
+ for member in value:
+ self.member_validator(inst, attr, member)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ iterable_identifier = (
+ ""
+ if self.iterable_validator is None
+ else " {iterable!r}".format(iterable=self.iterable_validator)
+ )
+ return (
+ ""
+ ).format(
+ iterable_identifier=iterable_identifier,
+ member=self.member_validator,
+ )
+
+
+def deep_iterable(member_validator, iterable_validator=None):
+ """
+ A validator that performs deep validation of an iterable.
+
+ :param member_validator: Validator to apply to iterable members
+ :param iterable_validator: Validator to apply to iterable itself
+ (optional)
+
+ .. versionadded:: 19.1.0
+
+ :raises TypeError: if any sub-validators fail
+ """
+ return _DeepIterable(member_validator, iterable_validator)
+
+
+@attrs(repr=False, slots=True, hash=True)
+class _DeepMapping(object):
+ key_validator = attrib(validator=is_callable())
+ value_validator = attrib(validator=is_callable())
+ mapping_validator = attrib(default=None, validator=optional(is_callable()))
+
+ def __call__(self, inst, attr, value):
+ """
+ We use a callable class to be able to change the ``__repr__``.
+ """
+ if self.mapping_validator is not None:
+ self.mapping_validator(inst, attr, value)
+
+ for key in value:
+ self.key_validator(inst, attr, key)
+ self.value_validator(inst, attr, value[key])
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return (
+ ""
+ ).format(key=self.key_validator, value=self.value_validator)
+
+
+def deep_mapping(key_validator, value_validator, mapping_validator=None):
+ """
+ A validator that performs deep validation of a dictionary.
+
+ :param key_validator: Validator to apply to dictionary keys
+ :param value_validator: Validator to apply to dictionary values
+ :param mapping_validator: Validator to apply to top-level mapping
+ attribute (optional)
+
+ .. versionadded:: 19.1.0
+
+ :raises TypeError: if any sub-validators fail
+ """
+ return _DeepMapping(key_validator, value_validator, mapping_validator)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/validators.pyi b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/validators.pyi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fe92aac421
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/attr/validators.pyi
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+from typing import (
+ Any,
+ AnyStr,
+ Callable,
+ Container,
+ Iterable,
+ List,
+ Mapping,
+ Match,
+ Optional,
+ Tuple,
+ Type,
+ TypeVar,
+ Union,
+ overload,
+)
+
+from . import _ValidatorType
+
+
+_T = TypeVar("_T")
+_T1 = TypeVar("_T1")
+_T2 = TypeVar("_T2")
+_T3 = TypeVar("_T3")
+_I = TypeVar("_I", bound=Iterable)
+_K = TypeVar("_K")
+_V = TypeVar("_V")
+_M = TypeVar("_M", bound=Mapping)
+
+# To be more precise on instance_of use some overloads.
+# If there are more than 3 items in the tuple then we fall back to Any
+@overload
+def instance_of(type: Type[_T]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ...
+@overload
+def instance_of(type: Tuple[Type[_T]]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ...
+@overload
+def instance_of(
+ type: Tuple[Type[_T1], Type[_T2]]
+) -> _ValidatorType[Union[_T1, _T2]]: ...
+@overload
+def instance_of(
+ type: Tuple[Type[_T1], Type[_T2], Type[_T3]]
+) -> _ValidatorType[Union[_T1, _T2, _T3]]: ...
+@overload
+def instance_of(type: Tuple[type, ...]) -> _ValidatorType[Any]: ...
+def provides(interface: Any) -> _ValidatorType[Any]: ...
+def optional(
+ validator: Union[_ValidatorType[_T], List[_ValidatorType[_T]]]
+) -> _ValidatorType[Optional[_T]]: ...
+def in_(options: Container[_T]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ...
+def and_(*validators: _ValidatorType[_T]) -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ...
+def matches_re(
+ regex: AnyStr,
+ flags: int = ...,
+ func: Optional[
+ Callable[[AnyStr, AnyStr, int], Optional[Match[AnyStr]]]
+ ] = ...,
+) -> _ValidatorType[AnyStr]: ...
+def deep_iterable(
+ member_validator: _ValidatorType[_T],
+ iterable_validator: Optional[_ValidatorType[_I]] = ...,
+) -> _ValidatorType[_I]: ...
+def deep_mapping(
+ key_validator: _ValidatorType[_K],
+ value_validator: _ValidatorType[_V],
+ mapping_validator: Optional[_ValidatorType[_M]] = ...,
+) -> _ValidatorType[_M]: ...
+def is_callable() -> _ValidatorType[_T]: ...
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fe86b59d78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+"""
+Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post support, user friendly, and more
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+# Set default logging handler to avoid "No handler found" warnings.
+import logging
+import warnings
+from logging import NullHandler
+
+from . import exceptions
+from ._version import __version__
+from .connectionpool import HTTPConnectionPool, HTTPSConnectionPool, connection_from_url
+from .filepost import encode_multipart_formdata
+from .poolmanager import PoolManager, ProxyManager, proxy_from_url
+from .response import HTTPResponse
+from .util.request import make_headers
+from .util.retry import Retry
+from .util.timeout import Timeout
+from .util.url import get_host
+
+__author__ = "Andrey Petrov (andrey.petrov@shazow.net)"
+__license__ = "MIT"
+__version__ = __version__
+
+__all__ = (
+ "HTTPConnectionPool",
+ "HTTPSConnectionPool",
+ "PoolManager",
+ "ProxyManager",
+ "HTTPResponse",
+ "Retry",
+ "Timeout",
+ "add_stderr_logger",
+ "connection_from_url",
+ "disable_warnings",
+ "encode_multipart_formdata",
+ "get_host",
+ "make_headers",
+ "proxy_from_url",
+)
+
+logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(NullHandler())
+
+
+def add_stderr_logger(level=logging.DEBUG):
+ """
+ Helper for quickly adding a StreamHandler to the logger. Useful for
+ debugging.
+
+ Returns the handler after adding it.
+ """
+ # This method needs to be in this __init__.py to get the __name__ correct
+ # even if urllib3 is vendored within another package.
+ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+ handler = logging.StreamHandler()
+ handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s"))
+ logger.addHandler(handler)
+ logger.setLevel(level)
+ logger.debug("Added a stderr logging handler to logger: %s", __name__)
+ return handler
+
+
+# ... Clean up.
+del NullHandler
+
+
+# All warning filters *must* be appended unless you're really certain that they
+# shouldn't be: otherwise, it's very hard for users to use most Python
+# mechanisms to silence them.
+# SecurityWarning's always go off by default.
+warnings.simplefilter("always", exceptions.SecurityWarning, append=True)
+# SubjectAltNameWarning's should go off once per host
+warnings.simplefilter("default", exceptions.SubjectAltNameWarning, append=True)
+# InsecurePlatformWarning's don't vary between requests, so we keep it default.
+warnings.simplefilter("default", exceptions.InsecurePlatformWarning, append=True)
+# SNIMissingWarnings should go off only once.
+warnings.simplefilter("default", exceptions.SNIMissingWarning, append=True)
+
+
+def disable_warnings(category=exceptions.HTTPWarning):
+ """
+ Helper for quickly disabling all urllib3 warnings.
+ """
+ warnings.simplefilter("ignore", category)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/_collections.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/_collections.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..da9857e986
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/_collections.py
@@ -0,0 +1,337 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+try:
+ from collections.abc import Mapping, MutableMapping
+except ImportError:
+ from collections import Mapping, MutableMapping
+try:
+ from threading import RLock
+except ImportError: # Platform-specific: No threads available
+
+ class RLock:
+ def __enter__(self):
+ pass
+
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
+ pass
+
+
+from collections import OrderedDict
+
+from .exceptions import InvalidHeader
+from .packages import six
+from .packages.six import iterkeys, itervalues
+
+__all__ = ["RecentlyUsedContainer", "HTTPHeaderDict"]
+
+
+_Null = object()
+
+
+class RecentlyUsedContainer(MutableMapping):
+ """
+ Provides a thread-safe dict-like container which maintains up to
+ ``maxsize`` keys while throwing away the least-recently-used keys beyond
+ ``maxsize``.
+
+ :param maxsize:
+ Maximum number of recent elements to retain.
+
+ :param dispose_func:
+ Every time an item is evicted from the container,
+ ``dispose_func(value)`` is called. Callback which will get called
+ """
+
+ ContainerCls = OrderedDict
+
+ def __init__(self, maxsize=10, dispose_func=None):
+ self._maxsize = maxsize
+ self.dispose_func = dispose_func
+
+ self._container = self.ContainerCls()
+ self.lock = RLock()
+
+ def __getitem__(self, key):
+ # Re-insert the item, moving it to the end of the eviction line.
+ with self.lock:
+ item = self._container.pop(key)
+ self._container[key] = item
+ return item
+
+ def __setitem__(self, key, value):
+ evicted_value = _Null
+ with self.lock:
+ # Possibly evict the existing value of 'key'
+ evicted_value = self._container.get(key, _Null)
+ self._container[key] = value
+
+ # If we didn't evict an existing value, we might have to evict the
+ # least recently used item from the beginning of the container.
+ if len(self._container) > self._maxsize:
+ _key, evicted_value = self._container.popitem(last=False)
+
+ if self.dispose_func and evicted_value is not _Null:
+ self.dispose_func(evicted_value)
+
+ def __delitem__(self, key):
+ with self.lock:
+ value = self._container.pop(key)
+
+ if self.dispose_func:
+ self.dispose_func(value)
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ with self.lock:
+ return len(self._container)
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError(
+ "Iteration over this class is unlikely to be threadsafe."
+ )
+
+ def clear(self):
+ with self.lock:
+ # Copy pointers to all values, then wipe the mapping
+ values = list(itervalues(self._container))
+ self._container.clear()
+
+ if self.dispose_func:
+ for value in values:
+ self.dispose_func(value)
+
+ def keys(self):
+ with self.lock:
+ return list(iterkeys(self._container))
+
+
+class HTTPHeaderDict(MutableMapping):
+ """
+ :param headers:
+ An iterable of field-value pairs. Must not contain multiple field names
+ when compared case-insensitively.
+
+ :param kwargs:
+ Additional field-value pairs to pass in to ``dict.update``.
+
+ A ``dict`` like container for storing HTTP Headers.
+
+ Field names are stored and compared case-insensitively in compliance with
+ RFC 7230. Iteration provides the first case-sensitive key seen for each
+ case-insensitive pair.
+
+ Using ``__setitem__`` syntax overwrites fields that compare equal
+ case-insensitively in order to maintain ``dict``'s api. For fields that
+ compare equal, instead create a new ``HTTPHeaderDict`` and use ``.add``
+ in a loop.
+
+ If multiple fields that are equal case-insensitively are passed to the
+ constructor or ``.update``, the behavior is undefined and some will be
+ lost.
+
+ >>> headers = HTTPHeaderDict()
+ >>> headers.add('Set-Cookie', 'foo=bar')
+ >>> headers.add('set-cookie', 'baz=quxx')
+ >>> headers['content-length'] = '7'
+ >>> headers['SET-cookie']
+ 'foo=bar, baz=quxx'
+ >>> headers['Content-Length']
+ '7'
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, headers=None, **kwargs):
+ super(HTTPHeaderDict, self).__init__()
+ self._container = OrderedDict()
+ if headers is not None:
+ if isinstance(headers, HTTPHeaderDict):
+ self._copy_from(headers)
+ else:
+ self.extend(headers)
+ if kwargs:
+ self.extend(kwargs)
+
+ def __setitem__(self, key, val):
+ self._container[key.lower()] = [key, val]
+ return self._container[key.lower()]
+
+ def __getitem__(self, key):
+ val = self._container[key.lower()]
+ return ", ".join(val[1:])
+
+ def __delitem__(self, key):
+ del self._container[key.lower()]
+
+ def __contains__(self, key):
+ return key.lower() in self._container
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ if not isinstance(other, Mapping) and not hasattr(other, "keys"):
+ return False
+ if not isinstance(other, type(self)):
+ other = type(self)(other)
+ return dict((k.lower(), v) for k, v in self.itermerged()) == dict(
+ (k.lower(), v) for k, v in other.itermerged()
+ )
+
+ def __ne__(self, other):
+ return not self.__eq__(other)
+
+ if six.PY2: # Python 2
+ iterkeys = MutableMapping.iterkeys
+ itervalues = MutableMapping.itervalues
+
+ __marker = object()
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ return len(self._container)
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ # Only provide the originally cased names
+ for vals in self._container.values():
+ yield vals[0]
+
+ def pop(self, key, default=__marker):
+ """D.pop(k[,d]) -> v, remove specified key and return the corresponding value.
+ If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError is raised.
+ """
+ # Using the MutableMapping function directly fails due to the private marker.
+ # Using ordinary dict.pop would expose the internal structures.
+ # So let's reinvent the wheel.
+ try:
+ value = self[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ if default is self.__marker:
+ raise
+ return default
+ else:
+ del self[key]
+ return value
+
+ def discard(self, key):
+ try:
+ del self[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+
+ def add(self, key, val):
+ """Adds a (name, value) pair, doesn't overwrite the value if it already
+ exists.
+
+ >>> headers = HTTPHeaderDict(foo='bar')
+ >>> headers.add('Foo', 'baz')
+ >>> headers['foo']
+ 'bar, baz'
+ """
+ key_lower = key.lower()
+ new_vals = [key, val]
+ # Keep the common case aka no item present as fast as possible
+ vals = self._container.setdefault(key_lower, new_vals)
+ if new_vals is not vals:
+ vals.append(val)
+
+ def extend(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ """Generic import function for any type of header-like object.
+ Adapted version of MutableMapping.update in order to insert items
+ with self.add instead of self.__setitem__
+ """
+ if len(args) > 1:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "extend() takes at most 1 positional "
+ "arguments ({0} given)".format(len(args))
+ )
+ other = args[0] if len(args) >= 1 else ()
+
+ if isinstance(other, HTTPHeaderDict):
+ for key, val in other.iteritems():
+ self.add(key, val)
+ elif isinstance(other, Mapping):
+ for key in other:
+ self.add(key, other[key])
+ elif hasattr(other, "keys"):
+ for key in other.keys():
+ self.add(key, other[key])
+ else:
+ for key, value in other:
+ self.add(key, value)
+
+ for key, value in kwargs.items():
+ self.add(key, value)
+
+ def getlist(self, key, default=__marker):
+ """Returns a list of all the values for the named field. Returns an
+ empty list if the key doesn't exist."""
+ try:
+ vals = self._container[key.lower()]
+ except KeyError:
+ if default is self.__marker:
+ return []
+ return default
+ else:
+ return vals[1:]
+
+ # Backwards compatibility for httplib
+ getheaders = getlist
+ getallmatchingheaders = getlist
+ iget = getlist
+
+ # Backwards compatibility for http.cookiejar
+ get_all = getlist
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "%s(%s)" % (type(self).__name__, dict(self.itermerged()))
+
+ def _copy_from(self, other):
+ for key in other:
+ val = other.getlist(key)
+ if isinstance(val, list):
+ # Don't need to convert tuples
+ val = list(val)
+ self._container[key.lower()] = [key] + val
+
+ def copy(self):
+ clone = type(self)()
+ clone._copy_from(self)
+ return clone
+
+ def iteritems(self):
+ """Iterate over all header lines, including duplicate ones."""
+ for key in self:
+ vals = self._container[key.lower()]
+ for val in vals[1:]:
+ yield vals[0], val
+
+ def itermerged(self):
+ """Iterate over all headers, merging duplicate ones together."""
+ for key in self:
+ val = self._container[key.lower()]
+ yield val[0], ", ".join(val[1:])
+
+ def items(self):
+ return list(self.iteritems())
+
+ @classmethod
+ def from_httplib(cls, message): # Python 2
+ """Read headers from a Python 2 httplib message object."""
+ # python2.7 does not expose a proper API for exporting multiheaders
+ # efficiently. This function re-reads raw lines from the message
+ # object and extracts the multiheaders properly.
+ obs_fold_continued_leaders = (" ", "\t")
+ headers = []
+
+ for line in message.headers:
+ if line.startswith(obs_fold_continued_leaders):
+ if not headers:
+ # We received a header line that starts with OWS as described
+ # in RFC-7230 S3.2.4. This indicates a multiline header, but
+ # there exists no previous header to which we can attach it.
+ raise InvalidHeader(
+ "Header continuation with no previous header: %s" % line
+ )
+ else:
+ key, value = headers[-1]
+ headers[-1] = (key, value + " " + line.strip())
+ continue
+
+ key, value = line.split(":", 1)
+ headers.append((key, value.strip()))
+
+ return cls(headers)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/_version.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/_version.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e8ebee957f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/_version.py
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+# This file is protected via CODEOWNERS
+__version__ = "1.26.6"
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/connection.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/connection.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4c996659c8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/connection.py
@@ -0,0 +1,539 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import datetime
+import logging
+import os
+import re
+import socket
+import warnings
+from socket import error as SocketError
+from socket import timeout as SocketTimeout
+
+from .packages import six
+from .packages.six.moves.http_client import HTTPConnection as _HTTPConnection
+from .packages.six.moves.http_client import HTTPException # noqa: F401
+from .util.proxy import create_proxy_ssl_context
+
+try: # Compiled with SSL?
+ import ssl
+
+ BaseSSLError = ssl.SSLError
+except (ImportError, AttributeError): # Platform-specific: No SSL.
+ ssl = None
+
+ class BaseSSLError(BaseException):
+ pass
+
+
+try:
+ # Python 3: not a no-op, we're adding this to the namespace so it can be imported.
+ ConnectionError = ConnectionError
+except NameError:
+ # Python 2
+ class ConnectionError(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+try: # Python 3:
+ # Not a no-op, we're adding this to the namespace so it can be imported.
+ BrokenPipeError = BrokenPipeError
+except NameError: # Python 2:
+
+ class BrokenPipeError(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+from ._collections import HTTPHeaderDict # noqa (historical, removed in v2)
+from ._version import __version__
+from .exceptions import (
+ ConnectTimeoutError,
+ NewConnectionError,
+ SubjectAltNameWarning,
+ SystemTimeWarning,
+)
+from .packages.ssl_match_hostname import CertificateError, match_hostname
+from .util import SKIP_HEADER, SKIPPABLE_HEADERS, connection
+from .util.ssl_ import (
+ assert_fingerprint,
+ create_urllib3_context,
+ resolve_cert_reqs,
+ resolve_ssl_version,
+ ssl_wrap_socket,
+)
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+port_by_scheme = {"http": 80, "https": 443}
+
+# When it comes time to update this value as a part of regular maintenance
+# (ie test_recent_date is failing) update it to ~6 months before the current date.
+RECENT_DATE = datetime.date(2020, 7, 1)
+
+_CONTAINS_CONTROL_CHAR_RE = re.compile(r"[^-!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9a-zA-Z]")
+
+
+class HTTPConnection(_HTTPConnection, object):
+ """
+ Based on :class:`http.client.HTTPConnection` but provides an extra constructor
+ backwards-compatibility layer between older and newer Pythons.
+
+ Additional keyword parameters are used to configure attributes of the connection.
+ Accepted parameters include:
+
+ - ``strict``: See the documentation on :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool`
+ - ``source_address``: Set the source address for the current connection.
+ - ``socket_options``: Set specific options on the underlying socket. If not specified, then
+ defaults are loaded from ``HTTPConnection.default_socket_options`` which includes disabling
+ Nagle's algorithm (sets TCP_NODELAY to 1) unless the connection is behind a proxy.
+
+ For example, if you wish to enable TCP Keep Alive in addition to the defaults,
+ you might pass:
+
+ .. code-block:: python
+
+ HTTPConnection.default_socket_options + [
+ (socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1),
+ ]
+
+ Or you may want to disable the defaults by passing an empty list (e.g., ``[]``).
+ """
+
+ default_port = port_by_scheme["http"]
+
+ #: Disable Nagle's algorithm by default.
+ #: ``[(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)]``
+ default_socket_options = [(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)]
+
+ #: Whether this connection verifies the host's certificate.
+ is_verified = False
+
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+ if not six.PY2:
+ kw.pop("strict", None)
+
+ # Pre-set source_address.
+ self.source_address = kw.get("source_address")
+
+ #: The socket options provided by the user. If no options are
+ #: provided, we use the default options.
+ self.socket_options = kw.pop("socket_options", self.default_socket_options)
+
+ # Proxy options provided by the user.
+ self.proxy = kw.pop("proxy", None)
+ self.proxy_config = kw.pop("proxy_config", None)
+
+ _HTTPConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
+
+ @property
+ def host(self):
+ """
+ Getter method to remove any trailing dots that indicate the hostname is an FQDN.
+
+ In general, SSL certificates don't include the trailing dot indicating a
+ fully-qualified domain name, and thus, they don't validate properly when
+ checked against a domain name that includes the dot. In addition, some
+ servers may not expect to receive the trailing dot when provided.
+
+ However, the hostname with trailing dot is critical to DNS resolution; doing a
+ lookup with the trailing dot will properly only resolve the appropriate FQDN,
+ whereas a lookup without a trailing dot will search the system's search domain
+ list. Thus, it's important to keep the original host around for use only in
+ those cases where it's appropriate (i.e., when doing DNS lookup to establish the
+ actual TCP connection across which we're going to send HTTP requests).
+ """
+ return self._dns_host.rstrip(".")
+
+ @host.setter
+ def host(self, value):
+ """
+ Setter for the `host` property.
+
+ We assume that only urllib3 uses the _dns_host attribute; httplib itself
+ only uses `host`, and it seems reasonable that other libraries follow suit.
+ """
+ self._dns_host = value
+
+ def _new_conn(self):
+ """Establish a socket connection and set nodelay settings on it.
+
+ :return: New socket connection.
+ """
+ extra_kw = {}
+ if self.source_address:
+ extra_kw["source_address"] = self.source_address
+
+ if self.socket_options:
+ extra_kw["socket_options"] = self.socket_options
+
+ try:
+ conn = connection.create_connection(
+ (self._dns_host, self.port), self.timeout, **extra_kw
+ )
+
+ except SocketTimeout:
+ raise ConnectTimeoutError(
+ self,
+ "Connection to %s timed out. (connect timeout=%s)"
+ % (self.host, self.timeout),
+ )
+
+ except SocketError as e:
+ raise NewConnectionError(
+ self, "Failed to establish a new connection: %s" % e
+ )
+
+ return conn
+
+ def _is_using_tunnel(self):
+ # Google App Engine's httplib does not define _tunnel_host
+ return getattr(self, "_tunnel_host", None)
+
+ def _prepare_conn(self, conn):
+ self.sock = conn
+ if self._is_using_tunnel():
+ # TODO: Fix tunnel so it doesn't depend on self.sock state.
+ self._tunnel()
+ # Mark this connection as not reusable
+ self.auto_open = 0
+
+ def connect(self):
+ conn = self._new_conn()
+ self._prepare_conn(conn)
+
+ def putrequest(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs):
+ """ """
+ # Empty docstring because the indentation of CPython's implementation
+ # is broken but we don't want this method in our documentation.
+ match = _CONTAINS_CONTROL_CHAR_RE.search(method)
+ if match:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Method cannot contain non-token characters %r (found at least %r)"
+ % (method, match.group())
+ )
+
+ return _HTTPConnection.putrequest(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs)
+
+ def putheader(self, header, *values):
+ """ """
+ if not any(isinstance(v, str) and v == SKIP_HEADER for v in values):
+ _HTTPConnection.putheader(self, header, *values)
+ elif six.ensure_str(header.lower()) not in SKIPPABLE_HEADERS:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "urllib3.util.SKIP_HEADER only supports '%s'"
+ % ("', '".join(map(str.title, sorted(SKIPPABLE_HEADERS))),)
+ )
+
+ def request(self, method, url, body=None, headers=None):
+ if headers is None:
+ headers = {}
+ else:
+ # Avoid modifying the headers passed into .request()
+ headers = headers.copy()
+ if "user-agent" not in (six.ensure_str(k.lower()) for k in headers):
+ headers["User-Agent"] = _get_default_user_agent()
+ super(HTTPConnection, self).request(method, url, body=body, headers=headers)
+
+ def request_chunked(self, method, url, body=None, headers=None):
+ """
+ Alternative to the common request method, which sends the
+ body with chunked encoding and not as one block
+ """
+ headers = headers or {}
+ header_keys = set([six.ensure_str(k.lower()) for k in headers])
+ skip_accept_encoding = "accept-encoding" in header_keys
+ skip_host = "host" in header_keys
+ self.putrequest(
+ method, url, skip_accept_encoding=skip_accept_encoding, skip_host=skip_host
+ )
+ if "user-agent" not in header_keys:
+ self.putheader("User-Agent", _get_default_user_agent())
+ for header, value in headers.items():
+ self.putheader(header, value)
+ if "transfer-encoding" not in header_keys:
+ self.putheader("Transfer-Encoding", "chunked")
+ self.endheaders()
+
+ if body is not None:
+ stringish_types = six.string_types + (bytes,)
+ if isinstance(body, stringish_types):
+ body = (body,)
+ for chunk in body:
+ if not chunk:
+ continue
+ if not isinstance(chunk, bytes):
+ chunk = chunk.encode("utf8")
+ len_str = hex(len(chunk))[2:]
+ to_send = bytearray(len_str.encode())
+ to_send += b"\r\n"
+ to_send += chunk
+ to_send += b"\r\n"
+ self.send(to_send)
+
+ # After the if clause, to always have a closed body
+ self.send(b"0\r\n\r\n")
+
+
+class HTTPSConnection(HTTPConnection):
+ """
+ Many of the parameters to this constructor are passed to the underlying SSL
+ socket by means of :py:func:`urllib3.util.ssl_wrap_socket`.
+ """
+
+ default_port = port_by_scheme["https"]
+
+ cert_reqs = None
+ ca_certs = None
+ ca_cert_dir = None
+ ca_cert_data = None
+ ssl_version = None
+ assert_fingerprint = None
+ tls_in_tls_required = False
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ host,
+ port=None,
+ key_file=None,
+ cert_file=None,
+ key_password=None,
+ strict=None,
+ timeout=socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
+ ssl_context=None,
+ server_hostname=None,
+ **kw
+ ):
+
+ HTTPConnection.__init__(self, host, port, strict=strict, timeout=timeout, **kw)
+
+ self.key_file = key_file
+ self.cert_file = cert_file
+ self.key_password = key_password
+ self.ssl_context = ssl_context
+ self.server_hostname = server_hostname
+
+ # Required property for Google AppEngine 1.9.0 which otherwise causes
+ # HTTPS requests to go out as HTTP. (See Issue #356)
+ self._protocol = "https"
+
+ def set_cert(
+ self,
+ key_file=None,
+ cert_file=None,
+ cert_reqs=None,
+ key_password=None,
+ ca_certs=None,
+ assert_hostname=None,
+ assert_fingerprint=None,
+ ca_cert_dir=None,
+ ca_cert_data=None,
+ ):
+ """
+ This method should only be called once, before the connection is used.
+ """
+ # If cert_reqs is not provided we'll assume CERT_REQUIRED unless we also
+ # have an SSLContext object in which case we'll use its verify_mode.
+ if cert_reqs is None:
+ if self.ssl_context is not None:
+ cert_reqs = self.ssl_context.verify_mode
+ else:
+ cert_reqs = resolve_cert_reqs(None)
+
+ self.key_file = key_file
+ self.cert_file = cert_file
+ self.cert_reqs = cert_reqs
+ self.key_password = key_password
+ self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname
+ self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint
+ self.ca_certs = ca_certs and os.path.expanduser(ca_certs)
+ self.ca_cert_dir = ca_cert_dir and os.path.expanduser(ca_cert_dir)
+ self.ca_cert_data = ca_cert_data
+
+ def connect(self):
+ # Add certificate verification
+ conn = self._new_conn()
+ hostname = self.host
+ tls_in_tls = False
+
+ if self._is_using_tunnel():
+ if self.tls_in_tls_required:
+ conn = self._connect_tls_proxy(hostname, conn)
+ tls_in_tls = True
+
+ self.sock = conn
+
+ # Calls self._set_hostport(), so self.host is
+ # self._tunnel_host below.
+ self._tunnel()
+ # Mark this connection as not reusable
+ self.auto_open = 0
+
+ # Override the host with the one we're requesting data from.
+ hostname = self._tunnel_host
+
+ server_hostname = hostname
+ if self.server_hostname is not None:
+ server_hostname = self.server_hostname
+
+ is_time_off = datetime.date.today() < RECENT_DATE
+ if is_time_off:
+ warnings.warn(
+ (
+ "System time is way off (before {0}). This will probably "
+ "lead to SSL verification errors"
+ ).format(RECENT_DATE),
+ SystemTimeWarning,
+ )
+
+ # Wrap socket using verification with the root certs in
+ # trusted_root_certs
+ default_ssl_context = False
+ if self.ssl_context is None:
+ default_ssl_context = True
+ self.ssl_context = create_urllib3_context(
+ ssl_version=resolve_ssl_version(self.ssl_version),
+ cert_reqs=resolve_cert_reqs(self.cert_reqs),
+ )
+
+ context = self.ssl_context
+ context.verify_mode = resolve_cert_reqs(self.cert_reqs)
+
+ # Try to load OS default certs if none are given.
+ # Works well on Windows (requires Python3.4+)
+ if (
+ not self.ca_certs
+ and not self.ca_cert_dir
+ and not self.ca_cert_data
+ and default_ssl_context
+ and hasattr(context, "load_default_certs")
+ ):
+ context.load_default_certs()
+
+ self.sock = ssl_wrap_socket(
+ sock=conn,
+ keyfile=self.key_file,
+ certfile=self.cert_file,
+ key_password=self.key_password,
+ ca_certs=self.ca_certs,
+ ca_cert_dir=self.ca_cert_dir,
+ ca_cert_data=self.ca_cert_data,
+ server_hostname=server_hostname,
+ ssl_context=context,
+ tls_in_tls=tls_in_tls,
+ )
+
+ # If we're using all defaults and the connection
+ # is TLSv1 or TLSv1.1 we throw a DeprecationWarning
+ # for the host.
+ if (
+ default_ssl_context
+ and self.ssl_version is None
+ and hasattr(self.sock, "version")
+ and self.sock.version() in {"TLSv1", "TLSv1.1"}
+ ):
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Negotiating TLSv1/TLSv1.1 by default is deprecated "
+ "and will be disabled in urllib3 v2.0.0. Connecting to "
+ "'%s' with '%s' can be enabled by explicitly opting-in "
+ "with 'ssl_version'" % (self.host, self.sock.version()),
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+
+ if self.assert_fingerprint:
+ assert_fingerprint(
+ self.sock.getpeercert(binary_form=True), self.assert_fingerprint
+ )
+ elif (
+ context.verify_mode != ssl.CERT_NONE
+ and not getattr(context, "check_hostname", False)
+ and self.assert_hostname is not False
+ ):
+ # While urllib3 attempts to always turn off hostname matching from
+ # the TLS library, this cannot always be done. So we check whether
+ # the TLS Library still thinks it's matching hostnames.
+ cert = self.sock.getpeercert()
+ if not cert.get("subjectAltName", ()):
+ warnings.warn(
+ (
+ "Certificate for {0} has no `subjectAltName`, falling back to check for a "
+ "`commonName` for now. This feature is being removed by major browsers and "
+ "deprecated by RFC 2818. (See https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/497 "
+ "for details.)".format(hostname)
+ ),
+ SubjectAltNameWarning,
+ )
+ _match_hostname(cert, self.assert_hostname or server_hostname)
+
+ self.is_verified = (
+ context.verify_mode == ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
+ or self.assert_fingerprint is not None
+ )
+
+ def _connect_tls_proxy(self, hostname, conn):
+ """
+ Establish a TLS connection to the proxy using the provided SSL context.
+ """
+ proxy_config = self.proxy_config
+ ssl_context = proxy_config.ssl_context
+ if ssl_context:
+ # If the user provided a proxy context, we assume CA and client
+ # certificates have already been set
+ return ssl_wrap_socket(
+ sock=conn,
+ server_hostname=hostname,
+ ssl_context=ssl_context,
+ )
+
+ ssl_context = create_proxy_ssl_context(
+ self.ssl_version,
+ self.cert_reqs,
+ self.ca_certs,
+ self.ca_cert_dir,
+ self.ca_cert_data,
+ )
+ # By default urllib3's SSLContext disables `check_hostname` and uses
+ # a custom check. For proxies we're good with relying on the default
+ # verification.
+ ssl_context.check_hostname = True
+
+ # If no cert was provided, use only the default options for server
+ # certificate validation
+ return ssl_wrap_socket(
+ sock=conn,
+ ca_certs=self.ca_certs,
+ ca_cert_dir=self.ca_cert_dir,
+ ca_cert_data=self.ca_cert_data,
+ server_hostname=hostname,
+ ssl_context=ssl_context,
+ )
+
+
+def _match_hostname(cert, asserted_hostname):
+ try:
+ match_hostname(cert, asserted_hostname)
+ except CertificateError as e:
+ log.warning(
+ "Certificate did not match expected hostname: %s. Certificate: %s",
+ asserted_hostname,
+ cert,
+ )
+ # Add cert to exception and reraise so client code can inspect
+ # the cert when catching the exception, if they want to
+ e._peer_cert = cert
+ raise
+
+
+def _get_default_user_agent():
+ return "python-urllib3/%s" % __version__
+
+
+class DummyConnection(object):
+ """Used to detect a failed ConnectionCls import."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+if not ssl:
+ HTTPSConnection = DummyConnection # noqa: F811
+
+
+VerifiedHTTPSConnection = HTTPSConnection
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/connectionpool.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/connectionpool.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..459bbe095b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/connectionpool.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1067 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import errno
+import logging
+import socket
+import sys
+import warnings
+from socket import error as SocketError
+from socket import timeout as SocketTimeout
+
+from .connection import (
+ BaseSSLError,
+ BrokenPipeError,
+ DummyConnection,
+ HTTPConnection,
+ HTTPException,
+ HTTPSConnection,
+ VerifiedHTTPSConnection,
+ port_by_scheme,
+)
+from .exceptions import (
+ ClosedPoolError,
+ EmptyPoolError,
+ HeaderParsingError,
+ HostChangedError,
+ InsecureRequestWarning,
+ LocationValueError,
+ MaxRetryError,
+ NewConnectionError,
+ ProtocolError,
+ ProxyError,
+ ReadTimeoutError,
+ SSLError,
+ TimeoutError,
+)
+from .packages import six
+from .packages.six.moves import queue
+from .packages.ssl_match_hostname import CertificateError
+from .request import RequestMethods
+from .response import HTTPResponse
+from .util.connection import is_connection_dropped
+from .util.proxy import connection_requires_http_tunnel
+from .util.queue import LifoQueue
+from .util.request import set_file_position
+from .util.response import assert_header_parsing
+from .util.retry import Retry
+from .util.timeout import Timeout
+from .util.url import Url, _encode_target
+from .util.url import _normalize_host as normalize_host
+from .util.url import get_host, parse_url
+
+xrange = six.moves.xrange
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+_Default = object()
+
+
+# Pool objects
+class ConnectionPool(object):
+ """
+ Base class for all connection pools, such as
+ :class:`.HTTPConnectionPool` and :class:`.HTTPSConnectionPool`.
+
+ .. note::
+ ConnectionPool.urlopen() does not normalize or percent-encode target URIs
+ which is useful if your target server doesn't support percent-encoded
+ target URIs.
+ """
+
+ scheme = None
+ QueueCls = LifoQueue
+
+ def __init__(self, host, port=None):
+ if not host:
+ raise LocationValueError("No host specified.")
+
+ self.host = _normalize_host(host, scheme=self.scheme)
+ self._proxy_host = host.lower()
+ self.port = port
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "%s(host=%r, port=%r)" % (type(self).__name__, self.host, self.port)
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ return self
+
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
+ self.close()
+ # Return False to re-raise any potential exceptions
+ return False
+
+ def close(self):
+ """
+ Close all pooled connections and disable the pool.
+ """
+ pass
+
+
+# This is taken from http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/7aaba721ebc0/Lib/socket.py#l252
+_blocking_errnos = {errno.EAGAIN, errno.EWOULDBLOCK}
+
+
+class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods):
+ """
+ Thread-safe connection pool for one host.
+
+ :param host:
+ Host used for this HTTP Connection (e.g. "localhost"), passed into
+ :class:`http.client.HTTPConnection`.
+
+ :param port:
+ Port used for this HTTP Connection (None is equivalent to 80), passed
+ into :class:`http.client.HTTPConnection`.
+
+ :param strict:
+ Causes BadStatusLine to be raised if the status line can't be parsed
+ as a valid HTTP/1.0 or 1.1 status line, passed into
+ :class:`http.client.HTTPConnection`.
+
+ .. note::
+ Only works in Python 2. This parameter is ignored in Python 3.
+
+ :param timeout:
+ Socket timeout in seconds for each individual connection. This can
+ be a float or integer, which sets the timeout for the HTTP request,
+ or an instance of :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout` which gives you more
+ fine-grained control over request timeouts. After the constructor has
+ been parsed, this is always a `urllib3.util.Timeout` object.
+
+ :param maxsize:
+ Number of connections to save that can be reused. More than 1 is useful
+ in multithreaded situations. If ``block`` is set to False, more
+ connections will be created but they will not be saved once they've
+ been used.
+
+ :param block:
+ If set to True, no more than ``maxsize`` connections will be used at
+ a time. When no free connections are available, the call will block
+ until a connection has been released. This is a useful side effect for
+ particular multithreaded situations where one does not want to use more
+ than maxsize connections per host to prevent flooding.
+
+ :param headers:
+ Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given
+ explicitly.
+
+ :param retries:
+ Retry configuration to use by default with requests in this pool.
+
+ :param _proxy:
+ Parsed proxy URL, should not be used directly, instead, see
+ :class:`urllib3.ProxyManager`
+
+ :param _proxy_headers:
+ A dictionary with proxy headers, should not be used directly,
+ instead, see :class:`urllib3.ProxyManager`
+
+ :param \\**conn_kw:
+ Additional parameters are used to create fresh :class:`urllib3.connection.HTTPConnection`,
+ :class:`urllib3.connection.HTTPSConnection` instances.
+ """
+
+ scheme = "http"
+ ConnectionCls = HTTPConnection
+ ResponseCls = HTTPResponse
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ host,
+ port=None,
+ strict=False,
+ timeout=Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
+ maxsize=1,
+ block=False,
+ headers=None,
+ retries=None,
+ _proxy=None,
+ _proxy_headers=None,
+ _proxy_config=None,
+ **conn_kw
+ ):
+ ConnectionPool.__init__(self, host, port)
+ RequestMethods.__init__(self, headers)
+
+ self.strict = strict
+
+ if not isinstance(timeout, Timeout):
+ timeout = Timeout.from_float(timeout)
+
+ if retries is None:
+ retries = Retry.DEFAULT
+
+ self.timeout = timeout
+ self.retries = retries
+
+ self.pool = self.QueueCls(maxsize)
+ self.block = block
+
+ self.proxy = _proxy
+ self.proxy_headers = _proxy_headers or {}
+ self.proxy_config = _proxy_config
+
+ # Fill the queue up so that doing get() on it will block properly
+ for _ in xrange(maxsize):
+ self.pool.put(None)
+
+ # These are mostly for testing and debugging purposes.
+ self.num_connections = 0
+ self.num_requests = 0
+ self.conn_kw = conn_kw
+
+ if self.proxy:
+ # Enable Nagle's algorithm for proxies, to avoid packet fragmentation.
+ # We cannot know if the user has added default socket options, so we cannot replace the
+ # list.
+ self.conn_kw.setdefault("socket_options", [])
+
+ self.conn_kw["proxy"] = self.proxy
+ self.conn_kw["proxy_config"] = self.proxy_config
+
+ def _new_conn(self):
+ """
+ Return a fresh :class:`HTTPConnection`.
+ """
+ self.num_connections += 1
+ log.debug(
+ "Starting new HTTP connection (%d): %s:%s",
+ self.num_connections,
+ self.host,
+ self.port or "80",
+ )
+
+ conn = self.ConnectionCls(
+ host=self.host,
+ port=self.port,
+ timeout=self.timeout.connect_timeout,
+ strict=self.strict,
+ **self.conn_kw
+ )
+ return conn
+
+ def _get_conn(self, timeout=None):
+ """
+ Get a connection. Will return a pooled connection if one is available.
+
+ If no connections are available and :prop:`.block` is ``False``, then a
+ fresh connection is returned.
+
+ :param timeout:
+ Seconds to wait before giving up and raising
+ :class:`urllib3.exceptions.EmptyPoolError` if the pool is empty and
+ :prop:`.block` is ``True``.
+ """
+ conn = None
+ try:
+ conn = self.pool.get(block=self.block, timeout=timeout)
+
+ except AttributeError: # self.pool is None
+ raise ClosedPoolError(self, "Pool is closed.")
+
+ except queue.Empty:
+ if self.block:
+ raise EmptyPoolError(
+ self,
+ "Pool reached maximum size and no more connections are allowed.",
+ )
+ pass # Oh well, we'll create a new connection then
+
+ # If this is a persistent connection, check if it got disconnected
+ if conn and is_connection_dropped(conn):
+ log.debug("Resetting dropped connection: %s", self.host)
+ conn.close()
+ if getattr(conn, "auto_open", 1) == 0:
+ # This is a proxied connection that has been mutated by
+ # http.client._tunnel() and cannot be reused (since it would
+ # attempt to bypass the proxy)
+ conn = None
+
+ return conn or self._new_conn()
+
+ def _put_conn(self, conn):
+ """
+ Put a connection back into the pool.
+
+ :param conn:
+ Connection object for the current host and port as returned by
+ :meth:`._new_conn` or :meth:`._get_conn`.
+
+ If the pool is already full, the connection is closed and discarded
+ because we exceeded maxsize. If connections are discarded frequently,
+ then maxsize should be increased.
+
+ If the pool is closed, then the connection will be closed and discarded.
+ """
+ try:
+ self.pool.put(conn, block=False)
+ return # Everything is dandy, done.
+ except AttributeError:
+ # self.pool is None.
+ pass
+ except queue.Full:
+ # This should never happen if self.block == True
+ log.warning("Connection pool is full, discarding connection: %s", self.host)
+
+ # Connection never got put back into the pool, close it.
+ if conn:
+ conn.close()
+
+ def _validate_conn(self, conn):
+ """
+ Called right before a request is made, after the socket is created.
+ """
+ pass
+
+ def _prepare_proxy(self, conn):
+ # Nothing to do for HTTP connections.
+ pass
+
+ def _get_timeout(self, timeout):
+ """Helper that always returns a :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout`"""
+ if timeout is _Default:
+ return self.timeout.clone()
+
+ if isinstance(timeout, Timeout):
+ return timeout.clone()
+ else:
+ # User passed us an int/float. This is for backwards compatibility,
+ # can be removed later
+ return Timeout.from_float(timeout)
+
+ def _raise_timeout(self, err, url, timeout_value):
+ """Is the error actually a timeout? Will raise a ReadTimeout or pass"""
+
+ if isinstance(err, SocketTimeout):
+ raise ReadTimeoutError(
+ self, url, "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % timeout_value
+ )
+
+ # See the above comment about EAGAIN in Python 3. In Python 2 we have
+ # to specifically catch it and throw the timeout error
+ if hasattr(err, "errno") and err.errno in _blocking_errnos:
+ raise ReadTimeoutError(
+ self, url, "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % timeout_value
+ )
+
+ # Catch possible read timeouts thrown as SSL errors. If not the
+ # case, rethrow the original. We need to do this because of:
+ # http://bugs.python.org/issue10272
+ if "timed out" in str(err) or "did not complete (read)" in str(
+ err
+ ): # Python < 2.7.4
+ raise ReadTimeoutError(
+ self, url, "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % timeout_value
+ )
+
+ def _make_request(
+ self, conn, method, url, timeout=_Default, chunked=False, **httplib_request_kw
+ ):
+ """
+ Perform a request on a given urllib connection object taken from our
+ pool.
+
+ :param conn:
+ a connection from one of our connection pools
+
+ :param timeout:
+ Socket timeout in seconds for the request. This can be a
+ float or integer, which will set the same timeout value for
+ the socket connect and the socket read, or an instance of
+ :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout`, which gives you more fine-grained
+ control over your timeouts.
+ """
+ self.num_requests += 1
+
+ timeout_obj = self._get_timeout(timeout)
+ timeout_obj.start_connect()
+ conn.timeout = timeout_obj.connect_timeout
+
+ # Trigger any extra validation we need to do.
+ try:
+ self._validate_conn(conn)
+ except (SocketTimeout, BaseSSLError) as e:
+ # Py2 raises this as a BaseSSLError, Py3 raises it as socket timeout.
+ self._raise_timeout(err=e, url=url, timeout_value=conn.timeout)
+ raise
+
+ # conn.request() calls http.client.*.request, not the method in
+ # urllib3.request. It also calls makefile (recv) on the socket.
+ try:
+ if chunked:
+ conn.request_chunked(method, url, **httplib_request_kw)
+ else:
+ conn.request(method, url, **httplib_request_kw)
+
+ # We are swallowing BrokenPipeError (errno.EPIPE) since the server is
+ # legitimately able to close the connection after sending a valid response.
+ # With this behaviour, the received response is still readable.
+ except BrokenPipeError:
+ # Python 3
+ pass
+ except IOError as e:
+ # Python 2 and macOS/Linux
+ # EPIPE and ESHUTDOWN are BrokenPipeError on Python 2, and EPROTOTYPE is needed on macOS
+ # https://erickt.github.io/blog/2014/11/19/adventures-in-debugging-a-potential-osx-kernel-bug/
+ if e.errno not in {
+ errno.EPIPE,
+ errno.ESHUTDOWN,
+ errno.EPROTOTYPE,
+ }:
+ raise
+
+ # Reset the timeout for the recv() on the socket
+ read_timeout = timeout_obj.read_timeout
+
+ # App Engine doesn't have a sock attr
+ if getattr(conn, "sock", None):
+ # In Python 3 socket.py will catch EAGAIN and return None when you
+ # try and read into the file pointer created by http.client, which
+ # instead raises a BadStatusLine exception. Instead of catching
+ # the exception and assuming all BadStatusLine exceptions are read
+ # timeouts, check for a zero timeout before making the request.
+ if read_timeout == 0:
+ raise ReadTimeoutError(
+ self, url, "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % read_timeout
+ )
+ if read_timeout is Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
+ conn.sock.settimeout(socket.getdefaulttimeout())
+ else: # None or a value
+ conn.sock.settimeout(read_timeout)
+
+ # Receive the response from the server
+ try:
+ try:
+ # Python 2.7, use buffering of HTTP responses
+ httplib_response = conn.getresponse(buffering=True)
+ except TypeError:
+ # Python 3
+ try:
+ httplib_response = conn.getresponse()
+ except BaseException as e:
+ # Remove the TypeError from the exception chain in
+ # Python 3 (including for exceptions like SystemExit).
+ # Otherwise it looks like a bug in the code.
+ six.raise_from(e, None)
+ except (SocketTimeout, BaseSSLError, SocketError) as e:
+ self._raise_timeout(err=e, url=url, timeout_value=read_timeout)
+ raise
+
+ # AppEngine doesn't have a version attr.
+ http_version = getattr(conn, "_http_vsn_str", "HTTP/?")
+ log.debug(
+ '%s://%s:%s "%s %s %s" %s %s',
+ self.scheme,
+ self.host,
+ self.port,
+ method,
+ url,
+ http_version,
+ httplib_response.status,
+ httplib_response.length,
+ )
+
+ try:
+ assert_header_parsing(httplib_response.msg)
+ except (HeaderParsingError, TypeError) as hpe: # Platform-specific: Python 3
+ log.warning(
+ "Failed to parse headers (url=%s): %s",
+ self._absolute_url(url),
+ hpe,
+ exc_info=True,
+ )
+
+ return httplib_response
+
+ def _absolute_url(self, path):
+ return Url(scheme=self.scheme, host=self.host, port=self.port, path=path).url
+
+ def close(self):
+ """
+ Close all pooled connections and disable the pool.
+ """
+ if self.pool is None:
+ return
+ # Disable access to the pool
+ old_pool, self.pool = self.pool, None
+
+ try:
+ while True:
+ conn = old_pool.get(block=False)
+ if conn:
+ conn.close()
+
+ except queue.Empty:
+ pass # Done.
+
+ def is_same_host(self, url):
+ """
+ Check if the given ``url`` is a member of the same host as this
+ connection pool.
+ """
+ if url.startswith("/"):
+ return True
+
+ # TODO: Add optional support for socket.gethostbyname checking.
+ scheme, host, port = get_host(url)
+ if host is not None:
+ host = _normalize_host(host, scheme=scheme)
+
+ # Use explicit default port for comparison when none is given
+ if self.port and not port:
+ port = port_by_scheme.get(scheme)
+ elif not self.port and port == port_by_scheme.get(scheme):
+ port = None
+
+ return (scheme, host, port) == (self.scheme, self.host, self.port)
+
+ def urlopen(
+ self,
+ method,
+ url,
+ body=None,
+ headers=None,
+ retries=None,
+ redirect=True,
+ assert_same_host=True,
+ timeout=_Default,
+ pool_timeout=None,
+ release_conn=None,
+ chunked=False,
+ body_pos=None,
+ **response_kw
+ ):
+ """
+ Get a connection from the pool and perform an HTTP request. This is the
+ lowest level call for making a request, so you'll need to specify all
+ the raw details.
+
+ .. note::
+
+ More commonly, it's appropriate to use a convenience method provided
+ by :class:`.RequestMethods`, such as :meth:`request`.
+
+ .. note::
+
+ `release_conn` will only behave as expected if
+ `preload_content=False` because we want to make
+ `preload_content=False` the default behaviour someday soon without
+ breaking backwards compatibility.
+
+ :param method:
+ HTTP request method (such as GET, POST, PUT, etc.)
+
+ :param url:
+ The URL to perform the request on.
+
+ :param body:
+ Data to send in the request body, either :class:`str`, :class:`bytes`,
+ an iterable of :class:`str`/:class:`bytes`, or a file-like object.
+
+ :param headers:
+ Dictionary of custom headers to send, such as User-Agent,
+ If-None-Match, etc. If None, pool headers are used. If provided,
+ these headers completely replace any pool-specific headers.
+
+ :param retries:
+ Configure the number of retries to allow before raising a
+ :class:`~urllib3.exceptions.MaxRetryError` exception.
+
+ Pass ``None`` to retry until you receive a response. Pass a
+ :class:`~urllib3.util.retry.Retry` object for fine-grained control
+ over different types of retries.
+ Pass an integer number to retry connection errors that many times,
+ but no other types of errors. Pass zero to never retry.
+
+ If ``False``, then retries are disabled and any exception is raised
+ immediately. Also, instead of raising a MaxRetryError on redirects,
+ the redirect response will be returned.
+
+ :type retries: :class:`~urllib3.util.retry.Retry`, False, or an int.
+
+ :param redirect:
+ If True, automatically handle redirects (status codes 301, 302,
+ 303, 307, 308). Each redirect counts as a retry. Disabling retries
+ will disable redirect, too.
+
+ :param assert_same_host:
+ If ``True``, will make sure that the host of the pool requests is
+ consistent else will raise HostChangedError. When ``False``, you can
+ use the pool on an HTTP proxy and request foreign hosts.
+
+ :param timeout:
+ If specified, overrides the default timeout for this one
+ request. It may be a float (in seconds) or an instance of
+ :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout`.
+
+ :param pool_timeout:
+ If set and the pool is set to block=True, then this method will
+ block for ``pool_timeout`` seconds and raise EmptyPoolError if no
+ connection is available within the time period.
+
+ :param release_conn:
+ If False, then the urlopen call will not release the connection
+ back into the pool once a response is received (but will release if
+ you read the entire contents of the response such as when
+ `preload_content=True`). This is useful if you're not preloading
+ the response's content immediately. You will need to call
+ ``r.release_conn()`` on the response ``r`` to return the connection
+ back into the pool. If None, it takes the value of
+ ``response_kw.get('preload_content', True)``.
+
+ :param chunked:
+ If True, urllib3 will send the body using chunked transfer
+ encoding. Otherwise, urllib3 will send the body using the standard
+ content-length form. Defaults to False.
+
+ :param int body_pos:
+ Position to seek to in file-like body in the event of a retry or
+ redirect. Typically this won't need to be set because urllib3 will
+ auto-populate the value when needed.
+
+ :param \\**response_kw:
+ Additional parameters are passed to
+ :meth:`urllib3.response.HTTPResponse.from_httplib`
+ """
+
+ parsed_url = parse_url(url)
+ destination_scheme = parsed_url.scheme
+
+ if headers is None:
+ headers = self.headers
+
+ if not isinstance(retries, Retry):
+ retries = Retry.from_int(retries, redirect=redirect, default=self.retries)
+
+ if release_conn is None:
+ release_conn = response_kw.get("preload_content", True)
+
+ # Check host
+ if assert_same_host and not self.is_same_host(url):
+ raise HostChangedError(self, url, retries)
+
+ # Ensure that the URL we're connecting to is properly encoded
+ if url.startswith("/"):
+ url = six.ensure_str(_encode_target(url))
+ else:
+ url = six.ensure_str(parsed_url.url)
+
+ conn = None
+
+ # Track whether `conn` needs to be released before
+ # returning/raising/recursing. Update this variable if necessary, and
+ # leave `release_conn` constant throughout the function. That way, if
+ # the function recurses, the original value of `release_conn` will be
+ # passed down into the recursive call, and its value will be respected.
+ #
+ # See issue #651 [1] for details.
+ #
+ # [1]
+ release_this_conn = release_conn
+
+ http_tunnel_required = connection_requires_http_tunnel(
+ self.proxy, self.proxy_config, destination_scheme
+ )
+
+ # Merge the proxy headers. Only done when not using HTTP CONNECT. We
+ # have to copy the headers dict so we can safely change it without those
+ # changes being reflected in anyone else's copy.
+ if not http_tunnel_required:
+ headers = headers.copy()
+ headers.update(self.proxy_headers)
+
+ # Must keep the exception bound to a separate variable or else Python 3
+ # complains about UnboundLocalError.
+ err = None
+
+ # Keep track of whether we cleanly exited the except block. This
+ # ensures we do proper cleanup in finally.
+ clean_exit = False
+
+ # Rewind body position, if needed. Record current position
+ # for future rewinds in the event of a redirect/retry.
+ body_pos = set_file_position(body, body_pos)
+
+ try:
+ # Request a connection from the queue.
+ timeout_obj = self._get_timeout(timeout)
+ conn = self._get_conn(timeout=pool_timeout)
+
+ conn.timeout = timeout_obj.connect_timeout
+
+ is_new_proxy_conn = self.proxy is not None and not getattr(
+ conn, "sock", None
+ )
+ if is_new_proxy_conn and http_tunnel_required:
+ self._prepare_proxy(conn)
+
+ # Make the request on the httplib connection object.
+ httplib_response = self._make_request(
+ conn,
+ method,
+ url,
+ timeout=timeout_obj,
+ body=body,
+ headers=headers,
+ chunked=chunked,
+ )
+
+ # If we're going to release the connection in ``finally:``, then
+ # the response doesn't need to know about the connection. Otherwise
+ # it will also try to release it and we'll have a double-release
+ # mess.
+ response_conn = conn if not release_conn else None
+
+ # Pass method to Response for length checking
+ response_kw["request_method"] = method
+
+ # Import httplib's response into our own wrapper object
+ response = self.ResponseCls.from_httplib(
+ httplib_response,
+ pool=self,
+ connection=response_conn,
+ retries=retries,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ # Everything went great!
+ clean_exit = True
+
+ except EmptyPoolError:
+ # Didn't get a connection from the pool, no need to clean up
+ clean_exit = True
+ release_this_conn = False
+ raise
+
+ except (
+ TimeoutError,
+ HTTPException,
+ SocketError,
+ ProtocolError,
+ BaseSSLError,
+ SSLError,
+ CertificateError,
+ ) as e:
+ # Discard the connection for these exceptions. It will be
+ # replaced during the next _get_conn() call.
+ clean_exit = False
+ if isinstance(e, (BaseSSLError, CertificateError)):
+ e = SSLError(e)
+ elif isinstance(e, (SocketError, NewConnectionError)) and self.proxy:
+ e = ProxyError("Cannot connect to proxy.", e)
+ elif isinstance(e, (SocketError, HTTPException)):
+ e = ProtocolError("Connection aborted.", e)
+
+ retries = retries.increment(
+ method, url, error=e, _pool=self, _stacktrace=sys.exc_info()[2]
+ )
+ retries.sleep()
+
+ # Keep track of the error for the retry warning.
+ err = e
+
+ finally:
+ if not clean_exit:
+ # We hit some kind of exception, handled or otherwise. We need
+ # to throw the connection away unless explicitly told not to.
+ # Close the connection, set the variable to None, and make sure
+ # we put the None back in the pool to avoid leaking it.
+ conn = conn and conn.close()
+ release_this_conn = True
+
+ if release_this_conn:
+ # Put the connection back to be reused. If the connection is
+ # expired then it will be None, which will get replaced with a
+ # fresh connection during _get_conn.
+ self._put_conn(conn)
+
+ if not conn:
+ # Try again
+ log.warning(
+ "Retrying (%r) after connection broken by '%r': %s", retries, err, url
+ )
+ return self.urlopen(
+ method,
+ url,
+ body,
+ headers,
+ retries,
+ redirect,
+ assert_same_host,
+ timeout=timeout,
+ pool_timeout=pool_timeout,
+ release_conn=release_conn,
+ chunked=chunked,
+ body_pos=body_pos,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ # Handle redirect?
+ redirect_location = redirect and response.get_redirect_location()
+ if redirect_location:
+ if response.status == 303:
+ method = "GET"
+
+ try:
+ retries = retries.increment(method, url, response=response, _pool=self)
+ except MaxRetryError:
+ if retries.raise_on_redirect:
+ response.drain_conn()
+ raise
+ return response
+
+ response.drain_conn()
+ retries.sleep_for_retry(response)
+ log.debug("Redirecting %s -> %s", url, redirect_location)
+ return self.urlopen(
+ method,
+ redirect_location,
+ body,
+ headers,
+ retries=retries,
+ redirect=redirect,
+ assert_same_host=assert_same_host,
+ timeout=timeout,
+ pool_timeout=pool_timeout,
+ release_conn=release_conn,
+ chunked=chunked,
+ body_pos=body_pos,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ # Check if we should retry the HTTP response.
+ has_retry_after = bool(response.getheader("Retry-After"))
+ if retries.is_retry(method, response.status, has_retry_after):
+ try:
+ retries = retries.increment(method, url, response=response, _pool=self)
+ except MaxRetryError:
+ if retries.raise_on_status:
+ response.drain_conn()
+ raise
+ return response
+
+ response.drain_conn()
+ retries.sleep(response)
+ log.debug("Retry: %s", url)
+ return self.urlopen(
+ method,
+ url,
+ body,
+ headers,
+ retries=retries,
+ redirect=redirect,
+ assert_same_host=assert_same_host,
+ timeout=timeout,
+ pool_timeout=pool_timeout,
+ release_conn=release_conn,
+ chunked=chunked,
+ body_pos=body_pos,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ return response
+
+
+class HTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool):
+ """
+ Same as :class:`.HTTPConnectionPool`, but HTTPS.
+
+ :class:`.HTTPSConnection` uses one of ``assert_fingerprint``,
+ ``assert_hostname`` and ``host`` in this order to verify connections.
+ If ``assert_hostname`` is False, no verification is done.
+
+ The ``key_file``, ``cert_file``, ``cert_reqs``, ``ca_certs``,
+ ``ca_cert_dir``, ``ssl_version``, ``key_password`` are only used if :mod:`ssl`
+ is available and are fed into :meth:`urllib3.util.ssl_wrap_socket` to upgrade
+ the connection socket into an SSL socket.
+ """
+
+ scheme = "https"
+ ConnectionCls = HTTPSConnection
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ host,
+ port=None,
+ strict=False,
+ timeout=Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
+ maxsize=1,
+ block=False,
+ headers=None,
+ retries=None,
+ _proxy=None,
+ _proxy_headers=None,
+ key_file=None,
+ cert_file=None,
+ cert_reqs=None,
+ key_password=None,
+ ca_certs=None,
+ ssl_version=None,
+ assert_hostname=None,
+ assert_fingerprint=None,
+ ca_cert_dir=None,
+ **conn_kw
+ ):
+
+ HTTPConnectionPool.__init__(
+ self,
+ host,
+ port,
+ strict,
+ timeout,
+ maxsize,
+ block,
+ headers,
+ retries,
+ _proxy,
+ _proxy_headers,
+ **conn_kw
+ )
+
+ self.key_file = key_file
+ self.cert_file = cert_file
+ self.cert_reqs = cert_reqs
+ self.key_password = key_password
+ self.ca_certs = ca_certs
+ self.ca_cert_dir = ca_cert_dir
+ self.ssl_version = ssl_version
+ self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname
+ self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint
+
+ def _prepare_conn(self, conn):
+ """
+ Prepare the ``connection`` for :meth:`urllib3.util.ssl_wrap_socket`
+ and establish the tunnel if proxy is used.
+ """
+
+ if isinstance(conn, VerifiedHTTPSConnection):
+ conn.set_cert(
+ key_file=self.key_file,
+ key_password=self.key_password,
+ cert_file=self.cert_file,
+ cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs,
+ ca_certs=self.ca_certs,
+ ca_cert_dir=self.ca_cert_dir,
+ assert_hostname=self.assert_hostname,
+ assert_fingerprint=self.assert_fingerprint,
+ )
+ conn.ssl_version = self.ssl_version
+ return conn
+
+ def _prepare_proxy(self, conn):
+ """
+ Establishes a tunnel connection through HTTP CONNECT.
+
+ Tunnel connection is established early because otherwise httplib would
+ improperly set Host: header to proxy's IP:port.
+ """
+
+ conn.set_tunnel(self._proxy_host, self.port, self.proxy_headers)
+
+ if self.proxy.scheme == "https":
+ conn.tls_in_tls_required = True
+
+ conn.connect()
+
+ def _new_conn(self):
+ """
+ Return a fresh :class:`http.client.HTTPSConnection`.
+ """
+ self.num_connections += 1
+ log.debug(
+ "Starting new HTTPS connection (%d): %s:%s",
+ self.num_connections,
+ self.host,
+ self.port or "443",
+ )
+
+ if not self.ConnectionCls or self.ConnectionCls is DummyConnection:
+ raise SSLError(
+ "Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module is not available."
+ )
+
+ actual_host = self.host
+ actual_port = self.port
+ if self.proxy is not None:
+ actual_host = self.proxy.host
+ actual_port = self.proxy.port
+
+ conn = self.ConnectionCls(
+ host=actual_host,
+ port=actual_port,
+ timeout=self.timeout.connect_timeout,
+ strict=self.strict,
+ cert_file=self.cert_file,
+ key_file=self.key_file,
+ key_password=self.key_password,
+ **self.conn_kw
+ )
+
+ return self._prepare_conn(conn)
+
+ def _validate_conn(self, conn):
+ """
+ Called right before a request is made, after the socket is created.
+ """
+ super(HTTPSConnectionPool, self)._validate_conn(conn)
+
+ # Force connect early to allow us to validate the connection.
+ if not getattr(conn, "sock", None): # AppEngine might not have `.sock`
+ conn.connect()
+
+ if not conn.is_verified:
+ warnings.warn(
+ (
+ "Unverified HTTPS request is being made to host '%s'. "
+ "Adding certificate verification is strongly advised. See: "
+ "https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/1.26.x/advanced-usage.html"
+ "#ssl-warnings" % conn.host
+ ),
+ InsecureRequestWarning,
+ )
+
+
+def connection_from_url(url, **kw):
+ """
+ Given a url, return an :class:`.ConnectionPool` instance of its host.
+
+ This is a shortcut for not having to parse out the scheme, host, and port
+ of the url before creating an :class:`.ConnectionPool` instance.
+
+ :param url:
+ Absolute URL string that must include the scheme. Port is optional.
+
+ :param \\**kw:
+ Passes additional parameters to the constructor of the appropriate
+ :class:`.ConnectionPool`. Useful for specifying things like
+ timeout, maxsize, headers, etc.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> conn = connection_from_url('http://google.com/')
+ >>> r = conn.request('GET', '/')
+ """
+ scheme, host, port = get_host(url)
+ port = port or port_by_scheme.get(scheme, 80)
+ if scheme == "https":
+ return HTTPSConnectionPool(host, port=port, **kw)
+ else:
+ return HTTPConnectionPool(host, port=port, **kw)
+
+
+def _normalize_host(host, scheme):
+ """
+ Normalize hosts for comparisons and use with sockets.
+ """
+
+ host = normalize_host(host, scheme)
+
+ # httplib doesn't like it when we include brackets in IPv6 addresses
+ # Specifically, if we include brackets but also pass the port then
+ # httplib crazily doubles up the square brackets on the Host header.
+ # Instead, we need to make sure we never pass ``None`` as the port.
+ # However, for backward compatibility reasons we can't actually
+ # *assert* that. See http://bugs.python.org/issue28539
+ if host.startswith("[") and host.endswith("]"):
+ host = host[1:-1]
+ return host
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_appengine_environ.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_appengine_environ.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8765b907d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_appengine_environ.py
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+"""
+This module provides means to detect the App Engine environment.
+"""
+
+import os
+
+
+def is_appengine():
+ return is_local_appengine() or is_prod_appengine()
+
+
+def is_appengine_sandbox():
+ """Reports if the app is running in the first generation sandbox.
+
+ The second generation runtimes are technically still in a sandbox, but it
+ is much less restrictive, so generally you shouldn't need to check for it.
+ see https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/runtimes
+ """
+ return is_appengine() and os.environ["APPENGINE_RUNTIME"] == "python27"
+
+
+def is_local_appengine():
+ return "APPENGINE_RUNTIME" in os.environ and os.environ.get(
+ "SERVER_SOFTWARE", ""
+ ).startswith("Development/")
+
+
+def is_prod_appengine():
+ return "APPENGINE_RUNTIME" in os.environ and os.environ.get(
+ "SERVER_SOFTWARE", ""
+ ).startswith("Google App Engine/")
+
+
+def is_prod_appengine_mvms():
+ """Deprecated."""
+ return False
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/bindings.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/bindings.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..11524d400b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/bindings.py
@@ -0,0 +1,519 @@
+"""
+This module uses ctypes to bind a whole bunch of functions and constants from
+SecureTransport. The goal here is to provide the low-level API to
+SecureTransport. These are essentially the C-level functions and constants, and
+they're pretty gross to work with.
+
+This code is a bastardised version of the code found in Will Bond's oscrypto
+library. An enormous debt is owed to him for blazing this trail for us. For
+that reason, this code should be considered to be covered both by urllib3's
+license and by oscrypto's:
+
+ Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Will Bond
+
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import platform
+from ctypes import (
+ CDLL,
+ CFUNCTYPE,
+ POINTER,
+ c_bool,
+ c_byte,
+ c_char_p,
+ c_int32,
+ c_long,
+ c_size_t,
+ c_uint32,
+ c_ulong,
+ c_void_p,
+)
+from ctypes.util import find_library
+
+from urllib3.packages.six import raise_from
+
+if platform.system() != "Darwin":
+ raise ImportError("Only macOS is supported")
+
+version = platform.mac_ver()[0]
+version_info = tuple(map(int, version.split(".")))
+if version_info < (10, 8):
+ raise OSError(
+ "Only OS X 10.8 and newer are supported, not %s.%s"
+ % (version_info[0], version_info[1])
+ )
+
+
+def load_cdll(name, macos10_16_path):
+ """Loads a CDLL by name, falling back to known path on 10.16+"""
+ try:
+ # Big Sur is technically 11 but we use 10.16 due to the Big Sur
+ # beta being labeled as 10.16.
+ if version_info >= (10, 16):
+ path = macos10_16_path
+ else:
+ path = find_library(name)
+ if not path:
+ raise OSError # Caught and reraised as 'ImportError'
+ return CDLL(path, use_errno=True)
+ except OSError:
+ raise_from(ImportError("The library %s failed to load" % name), None)
+
+
+Security = load_cdll(
+ "Security", "/System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Security"
+)
+CoreFoundation = load_cdll(
+ "CoreFoundation",
+ "/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation",
+)
+
+
+Boolean = c_bool
+CFIndex = c_long
+CFStringEncoding = c_uint32
+CFData = c_void_p
+CFString = c_void_p
+CFArray = c_void_p
+CFMutableArray = c_void_p
+CFDictionary = c_void_p
+CFError = c_void_p
+CFType = c_void_p
+CFTypeID = c_ulong
+
+CFTypeRef = POINTER(CFType)
+CFAllocatorRef = c_void_p
+
+OSStatus = c_int32
+
+CFDataRef = POINTER(CFData)
+CFStringRef = POINTER(CFString)
+CFArrayRef = POINTER(CFArray)
+CFMutableArrayRef = POINTER(CFMutableArray)
+CFDictionaryRef = POINTER(CFDictionary)
+CFArrayCallBacks = c_void_p
+CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks = c_void_p
+CFDictionaryValueCallBacks = c_void_p
+
+SecCertificateRef = POINTER(c_void_p)
+SecExternalFormat = c_uint32
+SecExternalItemType = c_uint32
+SecIdentityRef = POINTER(c_void_p)
+SecItemImportExportFlags = c_uint32
+SecItemImportExportKeyParameters = c_void_p
+SecKeychainRef = POINTER(c_void_p)
+SSLProtocol = c_uint32
+SSLCipherSuite = c_uint32
+SSLContextRef = POINTER(c_void_p)
+SecTrustRef = POINTER(c_void_p)
+SSLConnectionRef = c_uint32
+SecTrustResultType = c_uint32
+SecTrustOptionFlags = c_uint32
+SSLProtocolSide = c_uint32
+SSLConnectionType = c_uint32
+SSLSessionOption = c_uint32
+
+
+try:
+ Security.SecItemImport.argtypes = [
+ CFDataRef,
+ CFStringRef,
+ POINTER(SecExternalFormat),
+ POINTER(SecExternalItemType),
+ SecItemImportExportFlags,
+ POINTER(SecItemImportExportKeyParameters),
+ SecKeychainRef,
+ POINTER(CFArrayRef),
+ ]
+ Security.SecItemImport.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecCertificateGetTypeID.argtypes = []
+ Security.SecCertificateGetTypeID.restype = CFTypeID
+
+ Security.SecIdentityGetTypeID.argtypes = []
+ Security.SecIdentityGetTypeID.restype = CFTypeID
+
+ Security.SecKeyGetTypeID.argtypes = []
+ Security.SecKeyGetTypeID.restype = CFTypeID
+
+ Security.SecCertificateCreateWithData.argtypes = [CFAllocatorRef, CFDataRef]
+ Security.SecCertificateCreateWithData.restype = SecCertificateRef
+
+ Security.SecCertificateCopyData.argtypes = [SecCertificateRef]
+ Security.SecCertificateCopyData.restype = CFDataRef
+
+ Security.SecCopyErrorMessageString.argtypes = [OSStatus, c_void_p]
+ Security.SecCopyErrorMessageString.restype = CFStringRef
+
+ Security.SecIdentityCreateWithCertificate.argtypes = [
+ CFTypeRef,
+ SecCertificateRef,
+ POINTER(SecIdentityRef),
+ ]
+ Security.SecIdentityCreateWithCertificate.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecKeychainCreate.argtypes = [
+ c_char_p,
+ c_uint32,
+ c_void_p,
+ Boolean,
+ c_void_p,
+ POINTER(SecKeychainRef),
+ ]
+ Security.SecKeychainCreate.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecKeychainDelete.argtypes = [SecKeychainRef]
+ Security.SecKeychainDelete.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecPKCS12Import.argtypes = [
+ CFDataRef,
+ CFDictionaryRef,
+ POINTER(CFArrayRef),
+ ]
+ Security.SecPKCS12Import.restype = OSStatus
+
+ SSLReadFunc = CFUNCTYPE(OSStatus, SSLConnectionRef, c_void_p, POINTER(c_size_t))
+ SSLWriteFunc = CFUNCTYPE(
+ OSStatus, SSLConnectionRef, POINTER(c_byte), POINTER(c_size_t)
+ )
+
+ Security.SSLSetIOFuncs.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, SSLReadFunc, SSLWriteFunc]
+ Security.SSLSetIOFuncs.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetPeerID.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, c_char_p, c_size_t]
+ Security.SSLSetPeerID.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetCertificate.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, CFArrayRef]
+ Security.SSLSetCertificate.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetCertificateAuthorities.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, CFTypeRef, Boolean]
+ Security.SSLSetCertificateAuthorities.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetConnection.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, SSLConnectionRef]
+ Security.SSLSetConnection.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetPeerDomainName.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, c_char_p, c_size_t]
+ Security.SSLSetPeerDomainName.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLHandshake.argtypes = [SSLContextRef]
+ Security.SSLHandshake.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLRead.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, c_char_p, c_size_t, POINTER(c_size_t)]
+ Security.SSLRead.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLWrite.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, c_char_p, c_size_t, POINTER(c_size_t)]
+ Security.SSLWrite.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLClose.argtypes = [SSLContextRef]
+ Security.SSLClose.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLGetNumberSupportedCiphers.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, POINTER(c_size_t)]
+ Security.SSLGetNumberSupportedCiphers.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLGetSupportedCiphers.argtypes = [
+ SSLContextRef,
+ POINTER(SSLCipherSuite),
+ POINTER(c_size_t),
+ ]
+ Security.SSLGetSupportedCiphers.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetEnabledCiphers.argtypes = [
+ SSLContextRef,
+ POINTER(SSLCipherSuite),
+ c_size_t,
+ ]
+ Security.SSLSetEnabledCiphers.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLGetNumberEnabledCiphers.argtype = [SSLContextRef, POINTER(c_size_t)]
+ Security.SSLGetNumberEnabledCiphers.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLGetEnabledCiphers.argtypes = [
+ SSLContextRef,
+ POINTER(SSLCipherSuite),
+ POINTER(c_size_t),
+ ]
+ Security.SSLGetEnabledCiphers.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLGetNegotiatedCipher.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, POINTER(SSLCipherSuite)]
+ Security.SSLGetNegotiatedCipher.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLGetNegotiatedProtocolVersion.argtypes = [
+ SSLContextRef,
+ POINTER(SSLProtocol),
+ ]
+ Security.SSLGetNegotiatedProtocolVersion.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLCopyPeerTrust.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, POINTER(SecTrustRef)]
+ Security.SSLCopyPeerTrust.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecTrustSetAnchorCertificates.argtypes = [SecTrustRef, CFArrayRef]
+ Security.SecTrustSetAnchorCertificates.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecTrustSetAnchorCertificatesOnly.argstypes = [SecTrustRef, Boolean]
+ Security.SecTrustSetAnchorCertificatesOnly.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecTrustEvaluate.argtypes = [SecTrustRef, POINTER(SecTrustResultType)]
+ Security.SecTrustEvaluate.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SecTrustGetCertificateCount.argtypes = [SecTrustRef]
+ Security.SecTrustGetCertificateCount.restype = CFIndex
+
+ Security.SecTrustGetCertificateAtIndex.argtypes = [SecTrustRef, CFIndex]
+ Security.SecTrustGetCertificateAtIndex.restype = SecCertificateRef
+
+ Security.SSLCreateContext.argtypes = [
+ CFAllocatorRef,
+ SSLProtocolSide,
+ SSLConnectionType,
+ ]
+ Security.SSLCreateContext.restype = SSLContextRef
+
+ Security.SSLSetSessionOption.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, SSLSessionOption, Boolean]
+ Security.SSLSetSessionOption.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetProtocolVersionMin.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, SSLProtocol]
+ Security.SSLSetProtocolVersionMin.restype = OSStatus
+
+ Security.SSLSetProtocolVersionMax.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, SSLProtocol]
+ Security.SSLSetProtocolVersionMax.restype = OSStatus
+
+ try:
+ Security.SSLSetALPNProtocols.argtypes = [SSLContextRef, CFArrayRef]
+ Security.SSLSetALPNProtocols.restype = OSStatus
+ except AttributeError:
+ # Supported only in 10.12+
+ pass
+
+ Security.SecCopyErrorMessageString.argtypes = [OSStatus, c_void_p]
+ Security.SecCopyErrorMessageString.restype = CFStringRef
+
+ Security.SSLReadFunc = SSLReadFunc
+ Security.SSLWriteFunc = SSLWriteFunc
+ Security.SSLContextRef = SSLContextRef
+ Security.SSLProtocol = SSLProtocol
+ Security.SSLCipherSuite = SSLCipherSuite
+ Security.SecIdentityRef = SecIdentityRef
+ Security.SecKeychainRef = SecKeychainRef
+ Security.SecTrustRef = SecTrustRef
+ Security.SecTrustResultType = SecTrustResultType
+ Security.SecExternalFormat = SecExternalFormat
+ Security.OSStatus = OSStatus
+
+ Security.kSecImportExportPassphrase = CFStringRef.in_dll(
+ Security, "kSecImportExportPassphrase"
+ )
+ Security.kSecImportItemIdentity = CFStringRef.in_dll(
+ Security, "kSecImportItemIdentity"
+ )
+
+ # CoreFoundation time!
+ CoreFoundation.CFRetain.argtypes = [CFTypeRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFRetain.restype = CFTypeRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease.argtypes = [CFTypeRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease.restype = None
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFGetTypeID.argtypes = [CFTypeRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFGetTypeID.restype = CFTypeID
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringCreateWithCString.argtypes = [
+ CFAllocatorRef,
+ c_char_p,
+ CFStringEncoding,
+ ]
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringCreateWithCString.restype = CFStringRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringGetCStringPtr.argtypes = [CFStringRef, CFStringEncoding]
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringGetCStringPtr.restype = c_char_p
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringGetCString.argtypes = [
+ CFStringRef,
+ c_char_p,
+ CFIndex,
+ CFStringEncoding,
+ ]
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringGetCString.restype = c_bool
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFDataCreate.argtypes = [CFAllocatorRef, c_char_p, CFIndex]
+ CoreFoundation.CFDataCreate.restype = CFDataRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFDataGetLength.argtypes = [CFDataRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFDataGetLength.restype = CFIndex
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFDataGetBytePtr.argtypes = [CFDataRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFDataGetBytePtr.restype = c_void_p
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFDictionaryCreate.argtypes = [
+ CFAllocatorRef,
+ POINTER(CFTypeRef),
+ POINTER(CFTypeRef),
+ CFIndex,
+ CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks,
+ CFDictionaryValueCallBacks,
+ ]
+ CoreFoundation.CFDictionaryCreate.restype = CFDictionaryRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFDictionaryGetValue.argtypes = [CFDictionaryRef, CFTypeRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFDictionaryGetValue.restype = CFTypeRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreate.argtypes = [
+ CFAllocatorRef,
+ POINTER(CFTypeRef),
+ CFIndex,
+ CFArrayCallBacks,
+ ]
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreate.restype = CFArrayRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreateMutable.argtypes = [
+ CFAllocatorRef,
+ CFIndex,
+ CFArrayCallBacks,
+ ]
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreateMutable.restype = CFMutableArrayRef
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayAppendValue.argtypes = [CFMutableArrayRef, c_void_p]
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayAppendValue.restype = None
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayGetCount.argtypes = [CFArrayRef]
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayGetCount.restype = CFIndex
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayGetValueAtIndex.argtypes = [CFArrayRef, CFIndex]
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayGetValueAtIndex.restype = c_void_p
+
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault = CFAllocatorRef.in_dll(
+ CoreFoundation, "kCFAllocatorDefault"
+ )
+ CoreFoundation.kCFTypeArrayCallBacks = c_void_p.in_dll(
+ CoreFoundation, "kCFTypeArrayCallBacks"
+ )
+ CoreFoundation.kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks = c_void_p.in_dll(
+ CoreFoundation, "kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks"
+ )
+ CoreFoundation.kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks = c_void_p.in_dll(
+ CoreFoundation, "kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks"
+ )
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFTypeRef = CFTypeRef
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayRef = CFArrayRef
+ CoreFoundation.CFStringRef = CFStringRef
+ CoreFoundation.CFDictionaryRef = CFDictionaryRef
+
+except (AttributeError):
+ raise ImportError("Error initializing ctypes")
+
+
+class CFConst(object):
+ """
+ A class object that acts as essentially a namespace for CoreFoundation
+ constants.
+ """
+
+ kCFStringEncodingUTF8 = CFStringEncoding(0x08000100)
+
+
+class SecurityConst(object):
+ """
+ A class object that acts as essentially a namespace for Security constants.
+ """
+
+ kSSLSessionOptionBreakOnServerAuth = 0
+
+ kSSLProtocol2 = 1
+ kSSLProtocol3 = 2
+ kTLSProtocol1 = 4
+ kTLSProtocol11 = 7
+ kTLSProtocol12 = 8
+ # SecureTransport does not support TLS 1.3 even if there's a constant for it
+ kTLSProtocol13 = 10
+ kTLSProtocolMaxSupported = 999
+
+ kSSLClientSide = 1
+ kSSLStreamType = 0
+
+ kSecFormatPEMSequence = 10
+
+ kSecTrustResultInvalid = 0
+ kSecTrustResultProceed = 1
+ # This gap is present on purpose: this was kSecTrustResultConfirm, which
+ # is deprecated.
+ kSecTrustResultDeny = 3
+ kSecTrustResultUnspecified = 4
+ kSecTrustResultRecoverableTrustFailure = 5
+ kSecTrustResultFatalTrustFailure = 6
+ kSecTrustResultOtherError = 7
+
+ errSSLProtocol = -9800
+ errSSLWouldBlock = -9803
+ errSSLClosedGraceful = -9805
+ errSSLClosedNoNotify = -9816
+ errSSLClosedAbort = -9806
+
+ errSSLXCertChainInvalid = -9807
+ errSSLCrypto = -9809
+ errSSLInternal = -9810
+ errSSLCertExpired = -9814
+ errSSLCertNotYetValid = -9815
+ errSSLUnknownRootCert = -9812
+ errSSLNoRootCert = -9813
+ errSSLHostNameMismatch = -9843
+ errSSLPeerHandshakeFail = -9824
+ errSSLPeerUserCancelled = -9839
+ errSSLWeakPeerEphemeralDHKey = -9850
+ errSSLServerAuthCompleted = -9841
+ errSSLRecordOverflow = -9847
+
+ errSecVerifyFailed = -67808
+ errSecNoTrustSettings = -25263
+ errSecItemNotFound = -25300
+ errSecInvalidTrustSettings = -25262
+
+ # Cipher suites. We only pick the ones our default cipher string allows.
+ # Source: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/1550981-ssl_cipher_suite_values
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = 0xC02C
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = 0xC030
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = 0xC02B
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = 0xC02F
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 = 0xCCA9
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 = 0xCCA8
+ TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = 0x009F
+ TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = 0x009E
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 = 0xC024
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 = 0xC028
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA = 0xC00A
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA = 0xC014
+ TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 = 0x006B
+ TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA = 0x0039
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 = 0xC023
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 = 0xC027
+ TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA = 0xC009
+ TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA = 0xC013
+ TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 = 0x0067
+ TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA = 0x0033
+ TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = 0x009D
+ TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = 0x009C
+ TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 = 0x003D
+ TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 = 0x003C
+ TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA = 0x0035
+ TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA = 0x002F
+ TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = 0x1301
+ TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = 0x1302
+ TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256 = 0x1305
+ TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 = 0x1304
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/low_level.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/low_level.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ed8120190c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/_securetransport/low_level.py
@@ -0,0 +1,396 @@
+"""
+Low-level helpers for the SecureTransport bindings.
+
+These are Python functions that are not directly related to the high-level APIs
+but are necessary to get them to work. They include a whole bunch of low-level
+CoreFoundation messing about and memory management. The concerns in this module
+are almost entirely about trying to avoid memory leaks and providing
+appropriate and useful assistance to the higher-level code.
+"""
+import base64
+import ctypes
+import itertools
+import os
+import re
+import ssl
+import struct
+import tempfile
+
+from .bindings import CFConst, CoreFoundation, Security
+
+# This regular expression is used to grab PEM data out of a PEM bundle.
+_PEM_CERTS_RE = re.compile(
+ b"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n(.*?)\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----", re.DOTALL
+)
+
+
+def _cf_data_from_bytes(bytestring):
+ """
+ Given a bytestring, create a CFData object from it. This CFData object must
+ be CFReleased by the caller.
+ """
+ return CoreFoundation.CFDataCreate(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault, bytestring, len(bytestring)
+ )
+
+
+def _cf_dictionary_from_tuples(tuples):
+ """
+ Given a list of Python tuples, create an associated CFDictionary.
+ """
+ dictionary_size = len(tuples)
+
+ # We need to get the dictionary keys and values out in the same order.
+ keys = (t[0] for t in tuples)
+ values = (t[1] for t in tuples)
+ cf_keys = (CoreFoundation.CFTypeRef * dictionary_size)(*keys)
+ cf_values = (CoreFoundation.CFTypeRef * dictionary_size)(*values)
+
+ return CoreFoundation.CFDictionaryCreate(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault,
+ cf_keys,
+ cf_values,
+ dictionary_size,
+ CoreFoundation.kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks,
+ CoreFoundation.kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks,
+ )
+
+
+def _cfstr(py_bstr):
+ """
+ Given a Python binary data, create a CFString.
+ The string must be CFReleased by the caller.
+ """
+ c_str = ctypes.c_char_p(py_bstr)
+ cf_str = CoreFoundation.CFStringCreateWithCString(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault,
+ c_str,
+ CFConst.kCFStringEncodingUTF8,
+ )
+ return cf_str
+
+
+def _create_cfstring_array(lst):
+ """
+ Given a list of Python binary data, create an associated CFMutableArray.
+ The array must be CFReleased by the caller.
+
+ Raises an ssl.SSLError on failure.
+ """
+ cf_arr = None
+ try:
+ cf_arr = CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreateMutable(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault,
+ 0,
+ ctypes.byref(CoreFoundation.kCFTypeArrayCallBacks),
+ )
+ if not cf_arr:
+ raise MemoryError("Unable to allocate memory!")
+ for item in lst:
+ cf_str = _cfstr(item)
+ if not cf_str:
+ raise MemoryError("Unable to allocate memory!")
+ try:
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayAppendValue(cf_arr, cf_str)
+ finally:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(cf_str)
+ except BaseException as e:
+ if cf_arr:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(cf_arr)
+ raise ssl.SSLError("Unable to allocate array: %s" % (e,))
+ return cf_arr
+
+
+def _cf_string_to_unicode(value):
+ """
+ Creates a Unicode string from a CFString object. Used entirely for error
+ reporting.
+
+ Yes, it annoys me quite a lot that this function is this complex.
+ """
+ value_as_void_p = ctypes.cast(value, ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_void_p))
+
+ string = CoreFoundation.CFStringGetCStringPtr(
+ value_as_void_p, CFConst.kCFStringEncodingUTF8
+ )
+ if string is None:
+ buffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer(1024)
+ result = CoreFoundation.CFStringGetCString(
+ value_as_void_p, buffer, 1024, CFConst.kCFStringEncodingUTF8
+ )
+ if not result:
+ raise OSError("Error copying C string from CFStringRef")
+ string = buffer.value
+ if string is not None:
+ string = string.decode("utf-8")
+ return string
+
+
+def _assert_no_error(error, exception_class=None):
+ """
+ Checks the return code and throws an exception if there is an error to
+ report
+ """
+ if error == 0:
+ return
+
+ cf_error_string = Security.SecCopyErrorMessageString(error, None)
+ output = _cf_string_to_unicode(cf_error_string)
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(cf_error_string)
+
+ if output is None or output == u"":
+ output = u"OSStatus %s" % error
+
+ if exception_class is None:
+ exception_class = ssl.SSLError
+
+ raise exception_class(output)
+
+
+def _cert_array_from_pem(pem_bundle):
+ """
+ Given a bundle of certs in PEM format, turns them into a CFArray of certs
+ that can be used to validate a cert chain.
+ """
+ # Normalize the PEM bundle's line endings.
+ pem_bundle = pem_bundle.replace(b"\r\n", b"\n")
+
+ der_certs = [
+ base64.b64decode(match.group(1)) for match in _PEM_CERTS_RE.finditer(pem_bundle)
+ ]
+ if not der_certs:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("No root certificates specified")
+
+ cert_array = CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreateMutable(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault,
+ 0,
+ ctypes.byref(CoreFoundation.kCFTypeArrayCallBacks),
+ )
+ if not cert_array:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("Unable to allocate memory!")
+
+ try:
+ for der_bytes in der_certs:
+ certdata = _cf_data_from_bytes(der_bytes)
+ if not certdata:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("Unable to allocate memory!")
+ cert = Security.SecCertificateCreateWithData(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault, certdata
+ )
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(certdata)
+ if not cert:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("Unable to build cert object!")
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayAppendValue(cert_array, cert)
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(cert)
+ except Exception:
+ # We need to free the array before the exception bubbles further.
+ # We only want to do that if an error occurs: otherwise, the caller
+ # should free.
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(cert_array)
+
+ return cert_array
+
+
+def _is_cert(item):
+ """
+ Returns True if a given CFTypeRef is a certificate.
+ """
+ expected = Security.SecCertificateGetTypeID()
+ return CoreFoundation.CFGetTypeID(item) == expected
+
+
+def _is_identity(item):
+ """
+ Returns True if a given CFTypeRef is an identity.
+ """
+ expected = Security.SecIdentityGetTypeID()
+ return CoreFoundation.CFGetTypeID(item) == expected
+
+
+def _temporary_keychain():
+ """
+ This function creates a temporary Mac keychain that we can use to work with
+ credentials. This keychain uses a one-time password and a temporary file to
+ store the data. We expect to have one keychain per socket. The returned
+ SecKeychainRef must be freed by the caller, including calling
+ SecKeychainDelete.
+
+ Returns a tuple of the SecKeychainRef and the path to the temporary
+ directory that contains it.
+ """
+ # Unfortunately, SecKeychainCreate requires a path to a keychain. This
+ # means we cannot use mkstemp to use a generic temporary file. Instead,
+ # we're going to create a temporary directory and a filename to use there.
+ # This filename will be 8 random bytes expanded into base64. We also need
+ # some random bytes to password-protect the keychain we're creating, so we
+ # ask for 40 random bytes.
+ random_bytes = os.urandom(40)
+ filename = base64.b16encode(random_bytes[:8]).decode("utf-8")
+ password = base64.b16encode(random_bytes[8:]) # Must be valid UTF-8
+ tempdirectory = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+
+ keychain_path = os.path.join(tempdirectory, filename).encode("utf-8")
+
+ # We now want to create the keychain itself.
+ keychain = Security.SecKeychainRef()
+ status = Security.SecKeychainCreate(
+ keychain_path, len(password), password, False, None, ctypes.byref(keychain)
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(status)
+
+ # Having created the keychain, we want to pass it off to the caller.
+ return keychain, tempdirectory
+
+
+def _load_items_from_file(keychain, path):
+ """
+ Given a single file, loads all the trust objects from it into arrays and
+ the keychain.
+ Returns a tuple of lists: the first list is a list of identities, the
+ second a list of certs.
+ """
+ certificates = []
+ identities = []
+ result_array = None
+
+ with open(path, "rb") as f:
+ raw_filedata = f.read()
+
+ try:
+ filedata = CoreFoundation.CFDataCreate(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault, raw_filedata, len(raw_filedata)
+ )
+ result_array = CoreFoundation.CFArrayRef()
+ result = Security.SecItemImport(
+ filedata, # cert data
+ None, # Filename, leaving it out for now
+ None, # What the type of the file is, we don't care
+ None, # what's in the file, we don't care
+ 0, # import flags
+ None, # key params, can include passphrase in the future
+ keychain, # The keychain to insert into
+ ctypes.byref(result_array), # Results
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # A CFArray is not very useful to us as an intermediary
+ # representation, so we are going to extract the objects we want
+ # and then free the array. We don't need to keep hold of keys: the
+ # keychain already has them!
+ result_count = CoreFoundation.CFArrayGetCount(result_array)
+ for index in range(result_count):
+ item = CoreFoundation.CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(result_array, index)
+ item = ctypes.cast(item, CoreFoundation.CFTypeRef)
+
+ if _is_cert(item):
+ CoreFoundation.CFRetain(item)
+ certificates.append(item)
+ elif _is_identity(item):
+ CoreFoundation.CFRetain(item)
+ identities.append(item)
+ finally:
+ if result_array:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(result_array)
+
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(filedata)
+
+ return (identities, certificates)
+
+
+def _load_client_cert_chain(keychain, *paths):
+ """
+ Load certificates and maybe keys from a number of files. Has the end goal
+ of returning a CFArray containing one SecIdentityRef, and then zero or more
+ SecCertificateRef objects, suitable for use as a client certificate trust
+ chain.
+ """
+ # Ok, the strategy.
+ #
+ # This relies on knowing that macOS will not give you a SecIdentityRef
+ # unless you have imported a key into a keychain. This is a somewhat
+ # artificial limitation of macOS (for example, it doesn't necessarily
+ # affect iOS), but there is nothing inside Security.framework that lets you
+ # get a SecIdentityRef without having a key in a keychain.
+ #
+ # So the policy here is we take all the files and iterate them in order.
+ # Each one will use SecItemImport to have one or more objects loaded from
+ # it. We will also point at a keychain that macOS can use to work with the
+ # private key.
+ #
+ # Once we have all the objects, we'll check what we actually have. If we
+ # already have a SecIdentityRef in hand, fab: we'll use that. Otherwise,
+ # we'll take the first certificate (which we assume to be our leaf) and
+ # ask the keychain to give us a SecIdentityRef with that cert's associated
+ # key.
+ #
+ # We'll then return a CFArray containing the trust chain: one
+ # SecIdentityRef and then zero-or-more SecCertificateRef objects. The
+ # responsibility for freeing this CFArray will be with the caller. This
+ # CFArray must remain alive for the entire connection, so in practice it
+ # will be stored with a single SSLSocket, along with the reference to the
+ # keychain.
+ certificates = []
+ identities = []
+
+ # Filter out bad paths.
+ paths = (path for path in paths if path)
+
+ try:
+ for file_path in paths:
+ new_identities, new_certs = _load_items_from_file(keychain, file_path)
+ identities.extend(new_identities)
+ certificates.extend(new_certs)
+
+ # Ok, we have everything. The question is: do we have an identity? If
+ # not, we want to grab one from the first cert we have.
+ if not identities:
+ new_identity = Security.SecIdentityRef()
+ status = Security.SecIdentityCreateWithCertificate(
+ keychain, certificates[0], ctypes.byref(new_identity)
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(status)
+ identities.append(new_identity)
+
+ # We now want to release the original certificate, as we no longer
+ # need it.
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(certificates.pop(0))
+
+ # We now need to build a new CFArray that holds the trust chain.
+ trust_chain = CoreFoundation.CFArrayCreateMutable(
+ CoreFoundation.kCFAllocatorDefault,
+ 0,
+ ctypes.byref(CoreFoundation.kCFTypeArrayCallBacks),
+ )
+ for item in itertools.chain(identities, certificates):
+ # ArrayAppendValue does a CFRetain on the item. That's fine,
+ # because the finally block will release our other refs to them.
+ CoreFoundation.CFArrayAppendValue(trust_chain, item)
+
+ return trust_chain
+ finally:
+ for obj in itertools.chain(identities, certificates):
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(obj)
+
+
+TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSIONS = {
+ "SSLv2": (0, 2),
+ "SSLv3": (3, 0),
+ "TLSv1": (3, 1),
+ "TLSv1.1": (3, 2),
+ "TLSv1.2": (3, 3),
+}
+
+
+def _build_tls_unknown_ca_alert(version):
+ """
+ Builds a TLS alert record for an unknown CA.
+ """
+ ver_maj, ver_min = TLS_PROTOCOL_VERSIONS[version]
+ severity_fatal = 0x02
+ description_unknown_ca = 0x30
+ msg = struct.pack(">BB", severity_fatal, description_unknown_ca)
+ msg_len = len(msg)
+ record_type_alert = 0x15
+ record = struct.pack(">BBBH", record_type_alert, ver_maj, ver_min, msg_len) + msg
+ return record
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/appengine.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/appengine.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f91bdd6e77
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/appengine.py
@@ -0,0 +1,314 @@
+"""
+This module provides a pool manager that uses Google App Engine's
+`URLFetch Service `_.
+
+Example usage::
+
+ from urllib3 import PoolManager
+ from urllib3.contrib.appengine import AppEngineManager, is_appengine_sandbox
+
+ if is_appengine_sandbox():
+ # AppEngineManager uses AppEngine's URLFetch API behind the scenes
+ http = AppEngineManager()
+ else:
+ # PoolManager uses a socket-level API behind the scenes
+ http = PoolManager()
+
+ r = http.request('GET', 'https://google.com/')
+
+There are `limitations `_ to the URLFetch service and it may not be
+the best choice for your application. There are three options for using
+urllib3 on Google App Engine:
+
+1. You can use :class:`AppEngineManager` with URLFetch. URLFetch is
+ cost-effective in many circumstances as long as your usage is within the
+ limitations.
+2. You can use a normal :class:`~urllib3.PoolManager` by enabling sockets.
+ Sockets also have `limitations and restrictions
+ `_ and have a lower free quota than URLFetch.
+ To use sockets, be sure to specify the following in your ``app.yaml``::
+
+ env_variables:
+ GAE_USE_SOCKETS_HTTPLIB : 'true'
+
+3. If you are using `App Engine Flexible
+`_, you can use the standard
+:class:`PoolManager` without any configuration or special environment variables.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import io
+import logging
+import warnings
+
+from ..exceptions import (
+ HTTPError,
+ HTTPWarning,
+ MaxRetryError,
+ ProtocolError,
+ SSLError,
+ TimeoutError,
+)
+from ..packages.six.moves.urllib.parse import urljoin
+from ..request import RequestMethods
+from ..response import HTTPResponse
+from ..util.retry import Retry
+from ..util.timeout import Timeout
+from . import _appengine_environ
+
+try:
+ from google.appengine.api import urlfetch
+except ImportError:
+ urlfetch = None
+
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+class AppEnginePlatformWarning(HTTPWarning):
+ pass
+
+
+class AppEnginePlatformError(HTTPError):
+ pass
+
+
+class AppEngineManager(RequestMethods):
+ """
+ Connection manager for Google App Engine sandbox applications.
+
+ This manager uses the URLFetch service directly instead of using the
+ emulated httplib, and is subject to URLFetch limitations as described in
+ the App Engine documentation `here
+ `_.
+
+ Notably it will raise an :class:`AppEnginePlatformError` if:
+ * URLFetch is not available.
+ * If you attempt to use this on App Engine Flexible, as full socket
+ support is available.
+ * If a request size is more than 10 megabytes.
+ * If a response size is more than 32 megabytes.
+ * If you use an unsupported request method such as OPTIONS.
+
+ Beyond those cases, it will raise normal urllib3 errors.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ headers=None,
+ retries=None,
+ validate_certificate=True,
+ urlfetch_retries=True,
+ ):
+ if not urlfetch:
+ raise AppEnginePlatformError(
+ "URLFetch is not available in this environment."
+ )
+
+ warnings.warn(
+ "urllib3 is using URLFetch on Google App Engine sandbox instead "
+ "of sockets. To use sockets directly instead of URLFetch see "
+ "https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/1.26.x/reference/urllib3.contrib.html.",
+ AppEnginePlatformWarning,
+ )
+
+ RequestMethods.__init__(self, headers)
+ self.validate_certificate = validate_certificate
+ self.urlfetch_retries = urlfetch_retries
+
+ self.retries = retries or Retry.DEFAULT
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ return self
+
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
+ # Return False to re-raise any potential exceptions
+ return False
+
+ def urlopen(
+ self,
+ method,
+ url,
+ body=None,
+ headers=None,
+ retries=None,
+ redirect=True,
+ timeout=Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
+ **response_kw
+ ):
+
+ retries = self._get_retries(retries, redirect)
+
+ try:
+ follow_redirects = redirect and retries.redirect != 0 and retries.total
+ response = urlfetch.fetch(
+ url,
+ payload=body,
+ method=method,
+ headers=headers or {},
+ allow_truncated=False,
+ follow_redirects=self.urlfetch_retries and follow_redirects,
+ deadline=self._get_absolute_timeout(timeout),
+ validate_certificate=self.validate_certificate,
+ )
+ except urlfetch.DeadlineExceededError as e:
+ raise TimeoutError(self, e)
+
+ except urlfetch.InvalidURLError as e:
+ if "too large" in str(e):
+ raise AppEnginePlatformError(
+ "URLFetch request too large, URLFetch only "
+ "supports requests up to 10mb in size.",
+ e,
+ )
+ raise ProtocolError(e)
+
+ except urlfetch.DownloadError as e:
+ if "Too many redirects" in str(e):
+ raise MaxRetryError(self, url, reason=e)
+ raise ProtocolError(e)
+
+ except urlfetch.ResponseTooLargeError as e:
+ raise AppEnginePlatformError(
+ "URLFetch response too large, URLFetch only supports"
+ "responses up to 32mb in size.",
+ e,
+ )
+
+ except urlfetch.SSLCertificateError as e:
+ raise SSLError(e)
+
+ except urlfetch.InvalidMethodError as e:
+ raise AppEnginePlatformError(
+ "URLFetch does not support method: %s" % method, e
+ )
+
+ http_response = self._urlfetch_response_to_http_response(
+ response, retries=retries, **response_kw
+ )
+
+ # Handle redirect?
+ redirect_location = redirect and http_response.get_redirect_location()
+ if redirect_location:
+ # Check for redirect response
+ if self.urlfetch_retries and retries.raise_on_redirect:
+ raise MaxRetryError(self, url, "too many redirects")
+ else:
+ if http_response.status == 303:
+ method = "GET"
+
+ try:
+ retries = retries.increment(
+ method, url, response=http_response, _pool=self
+ )
+ except MaxRetryError:
+ if retries.raise_on_redirect:
+ raise MaxRetryError(self, url, "too many redirects")
+ return http_response
+
+ retries.sleep_for_retry(http_response)
+ log.debug("Redirecting %s -> %s", url, redirect_location)
+ redirect_url = urljoin(url, redirect_location)
+ return self.urlopen(
+ method,
+ redirect_url,
+ body,
+ headers,
+ retries=retries,
+ redirect=redirect,
+ timeout=timeout,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ # Check if we should retry the HTTP response.
+ has_retry_after = bool(http_response.getheader("Retry-After"))
+ if retries.is_retry(method, http_response.status, has_retry_after):
+ retries = retries.increment(method, url, response=http_response, _pool=self)
+ log.debug("Retry: %s", url)
+ retries.sleep(http_response)
+ return self.urlopen(
+ method,
+ url,
+ body=body,
+ headers=headers,
+ retries=retries,
+ redirect=redirect,
+ timeout=timeout,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ return http_response
+
+ def _urlfetch_response_to_http_response(self, urlfetch_resp, **response_kw):
+
+ if is_prod_appengine():
+ # Production GAE handles deflate encoding automatically, but does
+ # not remove the encoding header.
+ content_encoding = urlfetch_resp.headers.get("content-encoding")
+
+ if content_encoding == "deflate":
+ del urlfetch_resp.headers["content-encoding"]
+
+ transfer_encoding = urlfetch_resp.headers.get("transfer-encoding")
+ # We have a full response's content,
+ # so let's make sure we don't report ourselves as chunked data.
+ if transfer_encoding == "chunked":
+ encodings = transfer_encoding.split(",")
+ encodings.remove("chunked")
+ urlfetch_resp.headers["transfer-encoding"] = ",".join(encodings)
+
+ original_response = HTTPResponse(
+ # In order for decoding to work, we must present the content as
+ # a file-like object.
+ body=io.BytesIO(urlfetch_resp.content),
+ msg=urlfetch_resp.header_msg,
+ headers=urlfetch_resp.headers,
+ status=urlfetch_resp.status_code,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ return HTTPResponse(
+ body=io.BytesIO(urlfetch_resp.content),
+ headers=urlfetch_resp.headers,
+ status=urlfetch_resp.status_code,
+ original_response=original_response,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+
+ def _get_absolute_timeout(self, timeout):
+ if timeout is Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
+ return None # Defer to URLFetch's default.
+ if isinstance(timeout, Timeout):
+ if timeout._read is not None or timeout._connect is not None:
+ warnings.warn(
+ "URLFetch does not support granular timeout settings, "
+ "reverting to total or default URLFetch timeout.",
+ AppEnginePlatformWarning,
+ )
+ return timeout.total
+ return timeout
+
+ def _get_retries(self, retries, redirect):
+ if not isinstance(retries, Retry):
+ retries = Retry.from_int(retries, redirect=redirect, default=self.retries)
+
+ if retries.connect or retries.read or retries.redirect:
+ warnings.warn(
+ "URLFetch only supports total retries and does not "
+ "recognize connect, read, or redirect retry parameters.",
+ AppEnginePlatformWarning,
+ )
+
+ return retries
+
+
+# Alias methods from _appengine_environ to maintain public API interface.
+
+is_appengine = _appengine_environ.is_appengine
+is_appengine_sandbox = _appengine_environ.is_appengine_sandbox
+is_local_appengine = _appengine_environ.is_local_appengine
+is_prod_appengine = _appengine_environ.is_prod_appengine
+is_prod_appengine_mvms = _appengine_environ.is_prod_appengine_mvms
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/ntlmpool.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/ntlmpool.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..41a8fd174c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/ntlmpool.py
@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
+"""
+NTLM authenticating pool, contributed by erikcederstran
+
+Issue #10, see: http://code.google.com/p/urllib3/issues/detail?id=10
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import warnings
+from logging import getLogger
+
+from ntlm import ntlm
+
+from .. import HTTPSConnectionPool
+from ..packages.six.moves.http_client import HTTPSConnection
+
+warnings.warn(
+ "The 'urllib3.contrib.ntlmpool' module is deprecated and will be removed "
+ "in urllib3 v2.0 release, urllib3 is not able to support it properly due "
+ "to reasons listed in issue: https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2282. "
+ "If you are a user of this module please comment in the mentioned issue.",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+)
+
+log = getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+class NTLMConnectionPool(HTTPSConnectionPool):
+ """
+ Implements an NTLM authentication version of an urllib3 connection pool
+ """
+
+ scheme = "https"
+
+ def __init__(self, user, pw, authurl, *args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ authurl is a random URL on the server that is protected by NTLM.
+ user is the Windows user, probably in the DOMAIN\\username format.
+ pw is the password for the user.
+ """
+ super(NTLMConnectionPool, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+ self.authurl = authurl
+ self.rawuser = user
+ user_parts = user.split("\\", 1)
+ self.domain = user_parts[0].upper()
+ self.user = user_parts[1]
+ self.pw = pw
+
+ def _new_conn(self):
+ # Performs the NTLM handshake that secures the connection. The socket
+ # must be kept open while requests are performed.
+ self.num_connections += 1
+ log.debug(
+ "Starting NTLM HTTPS connection no. %d: https://%s%s",
+ self.num_connections,
+ self.host,
+ self.authurl,
+ )
+
+ headers = {"Connection": "Keep-Alive"}
+ req_header = "Authorization"
+ resp_header = "www-authenticate"
+
+ conn = HTTPSConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port)
+
+ # Send negotiation message
+ headers[req_header] = "NTLM %s" % ntlm.create_NTLM_NEGOTIATE_MESSAGE(
+ self.rawuser
+ )
+ log.debug("Request headers: %s", headers)
+ conn.request("GET", self.authurl, None, headers)
+ res = conn.getresponse()
+ reshdr = dict(res.getheaders())
+ log.debug("Response status: %s %s", res.status, res.reason)
+ log.debug("Response headers: %s", reshdr)
+ log.debug("Response data: %s [...]", res.read(100))
+
+ # Remove the reference to the socket, so that it can not be closed by
+ # the response object (we want to keep the socket open)
+ res.fp = None
+
+ # Server should respond with a challenge message
+ auth_header_values = reshdr[resp_header].split(", ")
+ auth_header_value = None
+ for s in auth_header_values:
+ if s[:5] == "NTLM ":
+ auth_header_value = s[5:]
+ if auth_header_value is None:
+ raise Exception(
+ "Unexpected %s response header: %s" % (resp_header, reshdr[resp_header])
+ )
+
+ # Send authentication message
+ ServerChallenge, NegotiateFlags = ntlm.parse_NTLM_CHALLENGE_MESSAGE(
+ auth_header_value
+ )
+ auth_msg = ntlm.create_NTLM_AUTHENTICATE_MESSAGE(
+ ServerChallenge, self.user, self.domain, self.pw, NegotiateFlags
+ )
+ headers[req_header] = "NTLM %s" % auth_msg
+ log.debug("Request headers: %s", headers)
+ conn.request("GET", self.authurl, None, headers)
+ res = conn.getresponse()
+ log.debug("Response status: %s %s", res.status, res.reason)
+ log.debug("Response headers: %s", dict(res.getheaders()))
+ log.debug("Response data: %s [...]", res.read()[:100])
+ if res.status != 200:
+ if res.status == 401:
+ raise Exception("Server rejected request: wrong username or password")
+ raise Exception("Wrong server response: %s %s" % (res.status, res.reason))
+
+ res.fp = None
+ log.debug("Connection established")
+ return conn
+
+ def urlopen(
+ self,
+ method,
+ url,
+ body=None,
+ headers=None,
+ retries=3,
+ redirect=True,
+ assert_same_host=True,
+ ):
+ if headers is None:
+ headers = {}
+ headers["Connection"] = "Keep-Alive"
+ return super(NTLMConnectionPool, self).urlopen(
+ method, url, body, headers, retries, redirect, assert_same_host
+ )
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/pyopenssl.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/pyopenssl.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..def83afdb2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/pyopenssl.py
@@ -0,0 +1,511 @@
+"""
+TLS with SNI_-support for Python 2. Follow these instructions if you would
+like to verify TLS certificates in Python 2. Note, the default libraries do
+*not* do certificate checking; you need to do additional work to validate
+certificates yourself.
+
+This needs the following packages installed:
+
+* `pyOpenSSL`_ (tested with 16.0.0)
+* `cryptography`_ (minimum 1.3.4, from pyopenssl)
+* `idna`_ (minimum 2.0, from cryptography)
+
+However, pyopenssl depends on cryptography, which depends on idna, so while we
+use all three directly here we end up having relatively few packages required.
+
+You can install them with the following command:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ $ python -m pip install pyopenssl cryptography idna
+
+To activate certificate checking, call
+:func:`~urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl.inject_into_urllib3` from your Python code
+before you begin making HTTP requests. This can be done in a ``sitecustomize``
+module, or at any other time before your application begins using ``urllib3``,
+like this:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ try:
+ import urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl
+ urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl.inject_into_urllib3()
+ except ImportError:
+ pass
+
+Now you can use :mod:`urllib3` as you normally would, and it will support SNI
+when the required modules are installed.
+
+Activating this module also has the positive side effect of disabling SSL/TLS
+compression in Python 2 (see `CRIME attack`_).
+
+.. _sni: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication
+.. _crime attack: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME_(security_exploit)
+.. _pyopenssl: https://www.pyopenssl.org
+.. _cryptography: https://cryptography.io
+.. _idna: https://github.com/kjd/idna
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import OpenSSL.SSL
+from cryptography import x509
+from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl import backend as openssl_backend
+from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.x509 import _Certificate
+
+try:
+ from cryptography.x509 import UnsupportedExtension
+except ImportError:
+ # UnsupportedExtension is gone in cryptography >= 2.1.0
+ class UnsupportedExtension(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+from io import BytesIO
+from socket import error as SocketError
+from socket import timeout
+
+try: # Platform-specific: Python 2
+ from socket import _fileobject
+except ImportError: # Platform-specific: Python 3
+ _fileobject = None
+ from ..packages.backports.makefile import backport_makefile
+
+import logging
+import ssl
+import sys
+
+from .. import util
+from ..packages import six
+from ..util.ssl_ import PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT
+
+__all__ = ["inject_into_urllib3", "extract_from_urllib3"]
+
+# SNI always works.
+HAS_SNI = True
+
+# Map from urllib3 to PyOpenSSL compatible parameter-values.
+_openssl_versions = {
+ util.PROTOCOL_TLS: OpenSSL.SSL.SSLv23_METHOD,
+ PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT: OpenSSL.SSL.SSLv23_METHOD,
+ ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1: OpenSSL.SSL.TLSv1_METHOD,
+}
+
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_SSLv3") and hasattr(OpenSSL.SSL, "SSLv3_METHOD"):
+ _openssl_versions[ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3] = OpenSSL.SSL.SSLv3_METHOD
+
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1") and hasattr(OpenSSL.SSL, "TLSv1_1_METHOD"):
+ _openssl_versions[ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1] = OpenSSL.SSL.TLSv1_1_METHOD
+
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2") and hasattr(OpenSSL.SSL, "TLSv1_2_METHOD"):
+ _openssl_versions[ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2] = OpenSSL.SSL.TLSv1_2_METHOD
+
+
+_stdlib_to_openssl_verify = {
+ ssl.CERT_NONE: OpenSSL.SSL.VERIFY_NONE,
+ ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL: OpenSSL.SSL.VERIFY_PEER,
+ ssl.CERT_REQUIRED: OpenSSL.SSL.VERIFY_PEER
+ + OpenSSL.SSL.VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT,
+}
+_openssl_to_stdlib_verify = dict((v, k) for k, v in _stdlib_to_openssl_verify.items())
+
+# OpenSSL will only write 16K at a time
+SSL_WRITE_BLOCKSIZE = 16384
+
+orig_util_HAS_SNI = util.HAS_SNI
+orig_util_SSLContext = util.ssl_.SSLContext
+
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+def inject_into_urllib3():
+ "Monkey-patch urllib3 with PyOpenSSL-backed SSL-support."
+
+ _validate_dependencies_met()
+
+ util.SSLContext = PyOpenSSLContext
+ util.ssl_.SSLContext = PyOpenSSLContext
+ util.HAS_SNI = HAS_SNI
+ util.ssl_.HAS_SNI = HAS_SNI
+ util.IS_PYOPENSSL = True
+ util.ssl_.IS_PYOPENSSL = True
+
+
+def extract_from_urllib3():
+ "Undo monkey-patching by :func:`inject_into_urllib3`."
+
+ util.SSLContext = orig_util_SSLContext
+ util.ssl_.SSLContext = orig_util_SSLContext
+ util.HAS_SNI = orig_util_HAS_SNI
+ util.ssl_.HAS_SNI = orig_util_HAS_SNI
+ util.IS_PYOPENSSL = False
+ util.ssl_.IS_PYOPENSSL = False
+
+
+def _validate_dependencies_met():
+ """
+ Verifies that PyOpenSSL's package-level dependencies have been met.
+ Throws `ImportError` if they are not met.
+ """
+ # Method added in `cryptography==1.1`; not available in older versions
+ from cryptography.x509.extensions import Extensions
+
+ if getattr(Extensions, "get_extension_for_class", None) is None:
+ raise ImportError(
+ "'cryptography' module missing required functionality. "
+ "Try upgrading to v1.3.4 or newer."
+ )
+
+ # pyOpenSSL 0.14 and above use cryptography for OpenSSL bindings. The _x509
+ # attribute is only present on those versions.
+ from OpenSSL.crypto import X509
+
+ x509 = X509()
+ if getattr(x509, "_x509", None) is None:
+ raise ImportError(
+ "'pyOpenSSL' module missing required functionality. "
+ "Try upgrading to v0.14 or newer."
+ )
+
+
+def _dnsname_to_stdlib(name):
+ """
+ Converts a dNSName SubjectAlternativeName field to the form used by the
+ standard library on the given Python version.
+
+ Cryptography produces a dNSName as a unicode string that was idna-decoded
+ from ASCII bytes. We need to idna-encode that string to get it back, and
+ then on Python 3 we also need to convert to unicode via UTF-8 (the stdlib
+ uses PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize on it, which decodes via UTF-8).
+
+ If the name cannot be idna-encoded then we return None signalling that
+ the name given should be skipped.
+ """
+
+ def idna_encode(name):
+ """
+ Borrowed wholesale from the Python Cryptography Project. It turns out
+ that we can't just safely call `idna.encode`: it can explode for
+ wildcard names. This avoids that problem.
+ """
+ import idna
+
+ try:
+ for prefix in [u"*.", u"."]:
+ if name.startswith(prefix):
+ name = name[len(prefix) :]
+ return prefix.encode("ascii") + idna.encode(name)
+ return idna.encode(name)
+ except idna.core.IDNAError:
+ return None
+
+ # Don't send IPv6 addresses through the IDNA encoder.
+ if ":" in name:
+ return name
+
+ name = idna_encode(name)
+ if name is None:
+ return None
+ elif sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
+ name = name.decode("utf-8")
+ return name
+
+
+def get_subj_alt_name(peer_cert):
+ """
+ Given an PyOpenSSL certificate, provides all the subject alternative names.
+ """
+ # Pass the cert to cryptography, which has much better APIs for this.
+ if hasattr(peer_cert, "to_cryptography"):
+ cert = peer_cert.to_cryptography()
+ else:
+ # This is technically using private APIs, but should work across all
+ # relevant versions before PyOpenSSL got a proper API for this.
+ cert = _Certificate(openssl_backend, peer_cert._x509)
+
+ # We want to find the SAN extension. Ask Cryptography to locate it (it's
+ # faster than looping in Python)
+ try:
+ ext = cert.extensions.get_extension_for_class(x509.SubjectAlternativeName).value
+ except x509.ExtensionNotFound:
+ # No such extension, return the empty list.
+ return []
+ except (
+ x509.DuplicateExtension,
+ UnsupportedExtension,
+ x509.UnsupportedGeneralNameType,
+ UnicodeError,
+ ) as e:
+ # A problem has been found with the quality of the certificate. Assume
+ # no SAN field is present.
+ log.warning(
+ "A problem was encountered with the certificate that prevented "
+ "urllib3 from finding the SubjectAlternativeName field. This can "
+ "affect certificate validation. The error was %s",
+ e,
+ )
+ return []
+
+ # We want to return dNSName and iPAddress fields. We need to cast the IPs
+ # back to strings because the match_hostname function wants them as
+ # strings.
+ # Sadly the DNS names need to be idna encoded and then, on Python 3, UTF-8
+ # decoded. This is pretty frustrating, but that's what the standard library
+ # does with certificates, and so we need to attempt to do the same.
+ # We also want to skip over names which cannot be idna encoded.
+ names = [
+ ("DNS", name)
+ for name in map(_dnsname_to_stdlib, ext.get_values_for_type(x509.DNSName))
+ if name is not None
+ ]
+ names.extend(
+ ("IP Address", str(name)) for name in ext.get_values_for_type(x509.IPAddress)
+ )
+
+ return names
+
+
+class WrappedSocket(object):
+ """API-compatibility wrapper for Python OpenSSL's Connection-class.
+
+ Note: _makefile_refs, _drop() and _reuse() are needed for the garbage
+ collector of pypy.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, connection, socket, suppress_ragged_eofs=True):
+ self.connection = connection
+ self.socket = socket
+ self.suppress_ragged_eofs = suppress_ragged_eofs
+ self._makefile_refs = 0
+ self._closed = False
+
+ def fileno(self):
+ return self.socket.fileno()
+
+ # Copy-pasted from Python 3.5 source code
+ def _decref_socketios(self):
+ if self._makefile_refs > 0:
+ self._makefile_refs -= 1
+ if self._closed:
+ self.close()
+
+ def recv(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ try:
+ data = self.connection.recv(*args, **kwargs)
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError as e:
+ if self.suppress_ragged_eofs and e.args == (-1, "Unexpected EOF"):
+ return b""
+ else:
+ raise SocketError(str(e))
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.ZeroReturnError:
+ if self.connection.get_shutdown() == OpenSSL.SSL.RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN:
+ return b""
+ else:
+ raise
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.WantReadError:
+ if not util.wait_for_read(self.socket, self.socket.gettimeout()):
+ raise timeout("The read operation timed out")
+ else:
+ return self.recv(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ # TLS 1.3 post-handshake authentication
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.Error as e:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("read error: %r" % e)
+ else:
+ return data
+
+ def recv_into(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ try:
+ return self.connection.recv_into(*args, **kwargs)
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError as e:
+ if self.suppress_ragged_eofs and e.args == (-1, "Unexpected EOF"):
+ return 0
+ else:
+ raise SocketError(str(e))
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.ZeroReturnError:
+ if self.connection.get_shutdown() == OpenSSL.SSL.RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN:
+ return 0
+ else:
+ raise
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.WantReadError:
+ if not util.wait_for_read(self.socket, self.socket.gettimeout()):
+ raise timeout("The read operation timed out")
+ else:
+ return self.recv_into(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ # TLS 1.3 post-handshake authentication
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.Error as e:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("read error: %r" % e)
+
+ def settimeout(self, timeout):
+ return self.socket.settimeout(timeout)
+
+ def _send_until_done(self, data):
+ while True:
+ try:
+ return self.connection.send(data)
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.WantWriteError:
+ if not util.wait_for_write(self.socket, self.socket.gettimeout()):
+ raise timeout()
+ continue
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.SysCallError as e:
+ raise SocketError(str(e))
+
+ def sendall(self, data):
+ total_sent = 0
+ while total_sent < len(data):
+ sent = self._send_until_done(
+ data[total_sent : total_sent + SSL_WRITE_BLOCKSIZE]
+ )
+ total_sent += sent
+
+ def shutdown(self):
+ # FIXME rethrow compatible exceptions should we ever use this
+ self.connection.shutdown()
+
+ def close(self):
+ if self._makefile_refs < 1:
+ try:
+ self._closed = True
+ return self.connection.close()
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.Error:
+ return
+ else:
+ self._makefile_refs -= 1
+
+ def getpeercert(self, binary_form=False):
+ x509 = self.connection.get_peer_certificate()
+
+ if not x509:
+ return x509
+
+ if binary_form:
+ return OpenSSL.crypto.dump_certificate(OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_ASN1, x509)
+
+ return {
+ "subject": ((("commonName", x509.get_subject().CN),),),
+ "subjectAltName": get_subj_alt_name(x509),
+ }
+
+ def version(self):
+ return self.connection.get_protocol_version_name()
+
+ def _reuse(self):
+ self._makefile_refs += 1
+
+ def _drop(self):
+ if self._makefile_refs < 1:
+ self.close()
+ else:
+ self._makefile_refs -= 1
+
+
+if _fileobject: # Platform-specific: Python 2
+
+ def makefile(self, mode, bufsize=-1):
+ self._makefile_refs += 1
+ return _fileobject(self, mode, bufsize, close=True)
+
+
+else: # Platform-specific: Python 3
+ makefile = backport_makefile
+
+WrappedSocket.makefile = makefile
+
+
+class PyOpenSSLContext(object):
+ """
+ I am a wrapper class for the PyOpenSSL ``Context`` object. I am responsible
+ for translating the interface of the standard library ``SSLContext`` object
+ to calls into PyOpenSSL.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, protocol):
+ self.protocol = _openssl_versions[protocol]
+ self._ctx = OpenSSL.SSL.Context(self.protocol)
+ self._options = 0
+ self.check_hostname = False
+
+ @property
+ def options(self):
+ return self._options
+
+ @options.setter
+ def options(self, value):
+ self._options = value
+ self._ctx.set_options(value)
+
+ @property
+ def verify_mode(self):
+ return _openssl_to_stdlib_verify[self._ctx.get_verify_mode()]
+
+ @verify_mode.setter
+ def verify_mode(self, value):
+ self._ctx.set_verify(_stdlib_to_openssl_verify[value], _verify_callback)
+
+ def set_default_verify_paths(self):
+ self._ctx.set_default_verify_paths()
+
+ def set_ciphers(self, ciphers):
+ if isinstance(ciphers, six.text_type):
+ ciphers = ciphers.encode("utf-8")
+ self._ctx.set_cipher_list(ciphers)
+
+ def load_verify_locations(self, cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None):
+ if cafile is not None:
+ cafile = cafile.encode("utf-8")
+ if capath is not None:
+ capath = capath.encode("utf-8")
+ try:
+ self._ctx.load_verify_locations(cafile, capath)
+ if cadata is not None:
+ self._ctx.load_verify_locations(BytesIO(cadata))
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.Error as e:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("unable to load trusted certificates: %r" % e)
+
+ def load_cert_chain(self, certfile, keyfile=None, password=None):
+ self._ctx.use_certificate_chain_file(certfile)
+ if password is not None:
+ if not isinstance(password, six.binary_type):
+ password = password.encode("utf-8")
+ self._ctx.set_passwd_cb(lambda *_: password)
+ self._ctx.use_privatekey_file(keyfile or certfile)
+
+ def set_alpn_protocols(self, protocols):
+ protocols = [six.ensure_binary(p) for p in protocols]
+ return self._ctx.set_alpn_protos(protocols)
+
+ def wrap_socket(
+ self,
+ sock,
+ server_side=False,
+ do_handshake_on_connect=True,
+ suppress_ragged_eofs=True,
+ server_hostname=None,
+ ):
+ cnx = OpenSSL.SSL.Connection(self._ctx, sock)
+
+ if isinstance(server_hostname, six.text_type): # Platform-specific: Python 3
+ server_hostname = server_hostname.encode("utf-8")
+
+ if server_hostname is not None:
+ cnx.set_tlsext_host_name(server_hostname)
+
+ cnx.set_connect_state()
+
+ while True:
+ try:
+ cnx.do_handshake()
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.WantReadError:
+ if not util.wait_for_read(sock, sock.gettimeout()):
+ raise timeout("select timed out")
+ continue
+ except OpenSSL.SSL.Error as e:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("bad handshake: %r" % e)
+ break
+
+ return WrappedSocket(cnx, sock)
+
+
+def _verify_callback(cnx, x509, err_no, err_depth, return_code):
+ return err_no == 0
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/securetransport.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/securetransport.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..554c015fed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/securetransport.py
@@ -0,0 +1,922 @@
+"""
+SecureTranport support for urllib3 via ctypes.
+
+This makes platform-native TLS available to urllib3 users on macOS without the
+use of a compiler. This is an important feature because the Python Package
+Index is moving to become a TLSv1.2-or-higher server, and the default OpenSSL
+that ships with macOS is not capable of doing TLSv1.2. The only way to resolve
+this is to give macOS users an alternative solution to the problem, and that
+solution is to use SecureTransport.
+
+We use ctypes here because this solution must not require a compiler. That's
+because pip is not allowed to require a compiler either.
+
+This is not intended to be a seriously long-term solution to this problem.
+The hope is that PEP 543 will eventually solve this issue for us, at which
+point we can retire this contrib module. But in the short term, we need to
+solve the impending tire fire that is Python on Mac without this kind of
+contrib module. So...here we are.
+
+To use this module, simply import and inject it::
+
+ import urllib3.contrib.securetransport
+ urllib3.contrib.securetransport.inject_into_urllib3()
+
+Happy TLSing!
+
+This code is a bastardised version of the code found in Will Bond's oscrypto
+library. An enormous debt is owed to him for blazing this trail for us. For
+that reason, this code should be considered to be covered both by urllib3's
+license and by oscrypto's:
+
+.. code-block::
+
+ Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Will Bond
+
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import contextlib
+import ctypes
+import errno
+import os.path
+import shutil
+import socket
+import ssl
+import struct
+import threading
+import weakref
+
+import six
+
+from .. import util
+from ..util.ssl_ import PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT
+from ._securetransport.bindings import CoreFoundation, Security, SecurityConst
+from ._securetransport.low_level import (
+ _assert_no_error,
+ _build_tls_unknown_ca_alert,
+ _cert_array_from_pem,
+ _create_cfstring_array,
+ _load_client_cert_chain,
+ _temporary_keychain,
+)
+
+try: # Platform-specific: Python 2
+ from socket import _fileobject
+except ImportError: # Platform-specific: Python 3
+ _fileobject = None
+ from ..packages.backports.makefile import backport_makefile
+
+__all__ = ["inject_into_urllib3", "extract_from_urllib3"]
+
+# SNI always works
+HAS_SNI = True
+
+orig_util_HAS_SNI = util.HAS_SNI
+orig_util_SSLContext = util.ssl_.SSLContext
+
+# This dictionary is used by the read callback to obtain a handle to the
+# calling wrapped socket. This is a pretty silly approach, but for now it'll
+# do. I feel like I should be able to smuggle a handle to the wrapped socket
+# directly in the SSLConnectionRef, but for now this approach will work I
+# guess.
+#
+# We need to lock around this structure for inserts, but we don't do it for
+# reads/writes in the callbacks. The reasoning here goes as follows:
+#
+# 1. It is not possible to call into the callbacks before the dictionary is
+# populated, so once in the callback the id must be in the dictionary.
+# 2. The callbacks don't mutate the dictionary, they only read from it, and
+# so cannot conflict with any of the insertions.
+#
+# This is good: if we had to lock in the callbacks we'd drastically slow down
+# the performance of this code.
+_connection_refs = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
+_connection_ref_lock = threading.Lock()
+
+# Limit writes to 16kB. This is OpenSSL's limit, but we'll cargo-cult it over
+# for no better reason than we need *a* limit, and this one is right there.
+SSL_WRITE_BLOCKSIZE = 16384
+
+# This is our equivalent of util.ssl_.DEFAULT_CIPHERS, but expanded out to
+# individual cipher suites. We need to do this because this is how
+# SecureTransport wants them.
+CIPHER_SUITES = [
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
+ SecurityConst.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
+]
+
+# Basically this is simple: for PROTOCOL_SSLv23 we turn it into a low of
+# TLSv1 and a high of TLSv1.2. For everything else, we pin to that version.
+# TLSv1 to 1.2 are supported on macOS 10.8+
+_protocol_to_min_max = {
+ util.PROTOCOL_TLS: (SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol1, SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol12),
+ PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT: (SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol1, SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol12),
+}
+
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_SSLv2"):
+ _protocol_to_min_max[ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv2] = (
+ SecurityConst.kSSLProtocol2,
+ SecurityConst.kSSLProtocol2,
+ )
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_SSLv3"):
+ _protocol_to_min_max[ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3] = (
+ SecurityConst.kSSLProtocol3,
+ SecurityConst.kSSLProtocol3,
+ )
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_TLSv1"):
+ _protocol_to_min_max[ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1] = (
+ SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol1,
+ SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol1,
+ )
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1"):
+ _protocol_to_min_max[ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1] = (
+ SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol11,
+ SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol11,
+ )
+if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2"):
+ _protocol_to_min_max[ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2] = (
+ SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol12,
+ SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol12,
+ )
+
+
+def inject_into_urllib3():
+ """
+ Monkey-patch urllib3 with SecureTransport-backed SSL-support.
+ """
+ util.SSLContext = SecureTransportContext
+ util.ssl_.SSLContext = SecureTransportContext
+ util.HAS_SNI = HAS_SNI
+ util.ssl_.HAS_SNI = HAS_SNI
+ util.IS_SECURETRANSPORT = True
+ util.ssl_.IS_SECURETRANSPORT = True
+
+
+def extract_from_urllib3():
+ """
+ Undo monkey-patching by :func:`inject_into_urllib3`.
+ """
+ util.SSLContext = orig_util_SSLContext
+ util.ssl_.SSLContext = orig_util_SSLContext
+ util.HAS_SNI = orig_util_HAS_SNI
+ util.ssl_.HAS_SNI = orig_util_HAS_SNI
+ util.IS_SECURETRANSPORT = False
+ util.ssl_.IS_SECURETRANSPORT = False
+
+
+def _read_callback(connection_id, data_buffer, data_length_pointer):
+ """
+ SecureTransport read callback. This is called by ST to request that data
+ be returned from the socket.
+ """
+ wrapped_socket = None
+ try:
+ wrapped_socket = _connection_refs.get(connection_id)
+ if wrapped_socket is None:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLInternal
+ base_socket = wrapped_socket.socket
+
+ requested_length = data_length_pointer[0]
+
+ timeout = wrapped_socket.gettimeout()
+ error = None
+ read_count = 0
+
+ try:
+ while read_count < requested_length:
+ if timeout is None or timeout >= 0:
+ if not util.wait_for_read(base_socket, timeout):
+ raise socket.error(errno.EAGAIN, "timed out")
+
+ remaining = requested_length - read_count
+ buffer = (ctypes.c_char * remaining).from_address(
+ data_buffer + read_count
+ )
+ chunk_size = base_socket.recv_into(buffer, remaining)
+ read_count += chunk_size
+ if not chunk_size:
+ if not read_count:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLClosedGraceful
+ break
+ except (socket.error) as e:
+ error = e.errno
+
+ if error is not None and error != errno.EAGAIN:
+ data_length_pointer[0] = read_count
+ if error == errno.ECONNRESET or error == errno.EPIPE:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLClosedAbort
+ raise
+
+ data_length_pointer[0] = read_count
+
+ if read_count != requested_length:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLWouldBlock
+
+ return 0
+ except Exception as e:
+ if wrapped_socket is not None:
+ wrapped_socket._exception = e
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLInternal
+
+
+def _write_callback(connection_id, data_buffer, data_length_pointer):
+ """
+ SecureTransport write callback. This is called by ST to request that data
+ actually be sent on the network.
+ """
+ wrapped_socket = None
+ try:
+ wrapped_socket = _connection_refs.get(connection_id)
+ if wrapped_socket is None:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLInternal
+ base_socket = wrapped_socket.socket
+
+ bytes_to_write = data_length_pointer[0]
+ data = ctypes.string_at(data_buffer, bytes_to_write)
+
+ timeout = wrapped_socket.gettimeout()
+ error = None
+ sent = 0
+
+ try:
+ while sent < bytes_to_write:
+ if timeout is None or timeout >= 0:
+ if not util.wait_for_write(base_socket, timeout):
+ raise socket.error(errno.EAGAIN, "timed out")
+ chunk_sent = base_socket.send(data)
+ sent += chunk_sent
+
+ # This has some needless copying here, but I'm not sure there's
+ # much value in optimising this data path.
+ data = data[chunk_sent:]
+ except (socket.error) as e:
+ error = e.errno
+
+ if error is not None and error != errno.EAGAIN:
+ data_length_pointer[0] = sent
+ if error == errno.ECONNRESET or error == errno.EPIPE:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLClosedAbort
+ raise
+
+ data_length_pointer[0] = sent
+
+ if sent != bytes_to_write:
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLWouldBlock
+
+ return 0
+ except Exception as e:
+ if wrapped_socket is not None:
+ wrapped_socket._exception = e
+ return SecurityConst.errSSLInternal
+
+
+# We need to keep these two objects references alive: if they get GC'd while
+# in use then SecureTransport could attempt to call a function that is in freed
+# memory. That would be...uh...bad. Yeah, that's the word. Bad.
+_read_callback_pointer = Security.SSLReadFunc(_read_callback)
+_write_callback_pointer = Security.SSLWriteFunc(_write_callback)
+
+
+class WrappedSocket(object):
+ """
+ API-compatibility wrapper for Python's OpenSSL wrapped socket object.
+
+ Note: _makefile_refs, _drop(), and _reuse() are needed for the garbage
+ collector of PyPy.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, socket):
+ self.socket = socket
+ self.context = None
+ self._makefile_refs = 0
+ self._closed = False
+ self._exception = None
+ self._keychain = None
+ self._keychain_dir = None
+ self._client_cert_chain = None
+
+ # We save off the previously-configured timeout and then set it to
+ # zero. This is done because we use select and friends to handle the
+ # timeouts, but if we leave the timeout set on the lower socket then
+ # Python will "kindly" call select on that socket again for us. Avoid
+ # that by forcing the timeout to zero.
+ self._timeout = self.socket.gettimeout()
+ self.socket.settimeout(0)
+
+ @contextlib.contextmanager
+ def _raise_on_error(self):
+ """
+ A context manager that can be used to wrap calls that do I/O from
+ SecureTransport. If any of the I/O callbacks hit an exception, this
+ context manager will correctly propagate the exception after the fact.
+ This avoids silently swallowing those exceptions.
+
+ It also correctly forces the socket closed.
+ """
+ self._exception = None
+
+ # We explicitly don't catch around this yield because in the unlikely
+ # event that an exception was hit in the block we don't want to swallow
+ # it.
+ yield
+ if self._exception is not None:
+ exception, self._exception = self._exception, None
+ self.close()
+ raise exception
+
+ def _set_ciphers(self):
+ """
+ Sets up the allowed ciphers. By default this matches the set in
+ util.ssl_.DEFAULT_CIPHERS, at least as supported by macOS. This is done
+ custom and doesn't allow changing at this time, mostly because parsing
+ OpenSSL cipher strings is going to be a freaking nightmare.
+ """
+ ciphers = (Security.SSLCipherSuite * len(CIPHER_SUITES))(*CIPHER_SUITES)
+ result = Security.SSLSetEnabledCiphers(
+ self.context, ciphers, len(CIPHER_SUITES)
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ def _set_alpn_protocols(self, protocols):
+ """
+ Sets up the ALPN protocols on the context.
+ """
+ if not protocols:
+ return
+ protocols_arr = _create_cfstring_array(protocols)
+ try:
+ result = Security.SSLSetALPNProtocols(self.context, protocols_arr)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+ finally:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(protocols_arr)
+
+ def _custom_validate(self, verify, trust_bundle):
+ """
+ Called when we have set custom validation. We do this in two cases:
+ first, when cert validation is entirely disabled; and second, when
+ using a custom trust DB.
+ Raises an SSLError if the connection is not trusted.
+ """
+ # If we disabled cert validation, just say: cool.
+ if not verify:
+ return
+
+ successes = (
+ SecurityConst.kSecTrustResultUnspecified,
+ SecurityConst.kSecTrustResultProceed,
+ )
+ try:
+ trust_result = self._evaluate_trust(trust_bundle)
+ if trust_result in successes:
+ return
+ reason = "error code: %d" % (trust_result,)
+ except Exception as e:
+ # Do not trust on error
+ reason = "exception: %r" % (e,)
+
+ # SecureTransport does not send an alert nor shuts down the connection.
+ rec = _build_tls_unknown_ca_alert(self.version())
+ self.socket.sendall(rec)
+ # close the connection immediately
+ # l_onoff = 1, activate linger
+ # l_linger = 0, linger for 0 seoncds
+ opts = struct.pack("ii", 1, 0)
+ self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_LINGER, opts)
+ self.close()
+ raise ssl.SSLError("certificate verify failed, %s" % reason)
+
+ def _evaluate_trust(self, trust_bundle):
+ # We want data in memory, so load it up.
+ if os.path.isfile(trust_bundle):
+ with open(trust_bundle, "rb") as f:
+ trust_bundle = f.read()
+
+ cert_array = None
+ trust = Security.SecTrustRef()
+
+ try:
+ # Get a CFArray that contains the certs we want.
+ cert_array = _cert_array_from_pem(trust_bundle)
+
+ # Ok, now the hard part. We want to get the SecTrustRef that ST has
+ # created for this connection, shove our CAs into it, tell ST to
+ # ignore everything else it knows, and then ask if it can build a
+ # chain. This is a buuuunch of code.
+ result = Security.SSLCopyPeerTrust(self.context, ctypes.byref(trust))
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+ if not trust:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("Failed to copy trust reference")
+
+ result = Security.SecTrustSetAnchorCertificates(trust, cert_array)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ result = Security.SecTrustSetAnchorCertificatesOnly(trust, True)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ trust_result = Security.SecTrustResultType()
+ result = Security.SecTrustEvaluate(trust, ctypes.byref(trust_result))
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+ finally:
+ if trust:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(trust)
+
+ if cert_array is not None:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(cert_array)
+
+ return trust_result.value
+
+ def handshake(
+ self,
+ server_hostname,
+ verify,
+ trust_bundle,
+ min_version,
+ max_version,
+ client_cert,
+ client_key,
+ client_key_passphrase,
+ alpn_protocols,
+ ):
+ """
+ Actually performs the TLS handshake. This is run automatically by
+ wrapped socket, and shouldn't be needed in user code.
+ """
+ # First, we do the initial bits of connection setup. We need to create
+ # a context, set its I/O funcs, and set the connection reference.
+ self.context = Security.SSLCreateContext(
+ None, SecurityConst.kSSLClientSide, SecurityConst.kSSLStreamType
+ )
+ result = Security.SSLSetIOFuncs(
+ self.context, _read_callback_pointer, _write_callback_pointer
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # Here we need to compute the handle to use. We do this by taking the
+ # id of self modulo 2**31 - 1. If this is already in the dictionary, we
+ # just keep incrementing by one until we find a free space.
+ with _connection_ref_lock:
+ handle = id(self) % 2147483647
+ while handle in _connection_refs:
+ handle = (handle + 1) % 2147483647
+ _connection_refs[handle] = self
+
+ result = Security.SSLSetConnection(self.context, handle)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # If we have a server hostname, we should set that too.
+ if server_hostname:
+ if not isinstance(server_hostname, bytes):
+ server_hostname = server_hostname.encode("utf-8")
+
+ result = Security.SSLSetPeerDomainName(
+ self.context, server_hostname, len(server_hostname)
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # Setup the ciphers.
+ self._set_ciphers()
+
+ # Setup the ALPN protocols.
+ self._set_alpn_protocols(alpn_protocols)
+
+ # Set the minimum and maximum TLS versions.
+ result = Security.SSLSetProtocolVersionMin(self.context, min_version)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ result = Security.SSLSetProtocolVersionMax(self.context, max_version)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # If there's a trust DB, we need to use it. We do that by telling
+ # SecureTransport to break on server auth. We also do that if we don't
+ # want to validate the certs at all: we just won't actually do any
+ # authing in that case.
+ if not verify or trust_bundle is not None:
+ result = Security.SSLSetSessionOption(
+ self.context, SecurityConst.kSSLSessionOptionBreakOnServerAuth, True
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # If there's a client cert, we need to use it.
+ if client_cert:
+ self._keychain, self._keychain_dir = _temporary_keychain()
+ self._client_cert_chain = _load_client_cert_chain(
+ self._keychain, client_cert, client_key
+ )
+ result = Security.SSLSetCertificate(self.context, self._client_cert_chain)
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ while True:
+ with self._raise_on_error():
+ result = Security.SSLHandshake(self.context)
+
+ if result == SecurityConst.errSSLWouldBlock:
+ raise socket.timeout("handshake timed out")
+ elif result == SecurityConst.errSSLServerAuthCompleted:
+ self._custom_validate(verify, trust_bundle)
+ continue
+ else:
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+ break
+
+ def fileno(self):
+ return self.socket.fileno()
+
+ # Copy-pasted from Python 3.5 source code
+ def _decref_socketios(self):
+ if self._makefile_refs > 0:
+ self._makefile_refs -= 1
+ if self._closed:
+ self.close()
+
+ def recv(self, bufsiz):
+ buffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer(bufsiz)
+ bytes_read = self.recv_into(buffer, bufsiz)
+ data = buffer[:bytes_read]
+ return data
+
+ def recv_into(self, buffer, nbytes=None):
+ # Read short on EOF.
+ if self._closed:
+ return 0
+
+ if nbytes is None:
+ nbytes = len(buffer)
+
+ buffer = (ctypes.c_char * nbytes).from_buffer(buffer)
+ processed_bytes = ctypes.c_size_t(0)
+
+ with self._raise_on_error():
+ result = Security.SSLRead(
+ self.context, buffer, nbytes, ctypes.byref(processed_bytes)
+ )
+
+ # There are some result codes that we want to treat as "not always
+ # errors". Specifically, those are errSSLWouldBlock,
+ # errSSLClosedGraceful, and errSSLClosedNoNotify.
+ if result == SecurityConst.errSSLWouldBlock:
+ # If we didn't process any bytes, then this was just a time out.
+ # However, we can get errSSLWouldBlock in situations when we *did*
+ # read some data, and in those cases we should just read "short"
+ # and return.
+ if processed_bytes.value == 0:
+ # Timed out, no data read.
+ raise socket.timeout("recv timed out")
+ elif result in (
+ SecurityConst.errSSLClosedGraceful,
+ SecurityConst.errSSLClosedNoNotify,
+ ):
+ # The remote peer has closed this connection. We should do so as
+ # well. Note that we don't actually return here because in
+ # principle this could actually be fired along with return data.
+ # It's unlikely though.
+ self.close()
+ else:
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # Ok, we read and probably succeeded. We should return whatever data
+ # was actually read.
+ return processed_bytes.value
+
+ def settimeout(self, timeout):
+ self._timeout = timeout
+
+ def gettimeout(self):
+ return self._timeout
+
+ def send(self, data):
+ processed_bytes = ctypes.c_size_t(0)
+
+ with self._raise_on_error():
+ result = Security.SSLWrite(
+ self.context, data, len(data), ctypes.byref(processed_bytes)
+ )
+
+ if result == SecurityConst.errSSLWouldBlock and processed_bytes.value == 0:
+ # Timed out
+ raise socket.timeout("send timed out")
+ else:
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+
+ # We sent, and probably succeeded. Tell them how much we sent.
+ return processed_bytes.value
+
+ def sendall(self, data):
+ total_sent = 0
+ while total_sent < len(data):
+ sent = self.send(data[total_sent : total_sent + SSL_WRITE_BLOCKSIZE])
+ total_sent += sent
+
+ def shutdown(self):
+ with self._raise_on_error():
+ Security.SSLClose(self.context)
+
+ def close(self):
+ # TODO: should I do clean shutdown here? Do I have to?
+ if self._makefile_refs < 1:
+ self._closed = True
+ if self.context:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(self.context)
+ self.context = None
+ if self._client_cert_chain:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(self._client_cert_chain)
+ self._client_cert_chain = None
+ if self._keychain:
+ Security.SecKeychainDelete(self._keychain)
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(self._keychain)
+ shutil.rmtree(self._keychain_dir)
+ self._keychain = self._keychain_dir = None
+ return self.socket.close()
+ else:
+ self._makefile_refs -= 1
+
+ def getpeercert(self, binary_form=False):
+ # Urgh, annoying.
+ #
+ # Here's how we do this:
+ #
+ # 1. Call SSLCopyPeerTrust to get hold of the trust object for this
+ # connection.
+ # 2. Call SecTrustGetCertificateAtIndex for index 0 to get the leaf.
+ # 3. To get the CN, call SecCertificateCopyCommonName and process that
+ # string so that it's of the appropriate type.
+ # 4. To get the SAN, we need to do something a bit more complex:
+ # a. Call SecCertificateCopyValues to get the data, requesting
+ # kSecOIDSubjectAltName.
+ # b. Mess about with this dictionary to try to get the SANs out.
+ #
+ # This is gross. Really gross. It's going to be a few hundred LoC extra
+ # just to repeat something that SecureTransport can *already do*. So my
+ # operating assumption at this time is that what we want to do is
+ # instead to just flag to urllib3 that it shouldn't do its own hostname
+ # validation when using SecureTransport.
+ if not binary_form:
+ raise ValueError("SecureTransport only supports dumping binary certs")
+ trust = Security.SecTrustRef()
+ certdata = None
+ der_bytes = None
+
+ try:
+ # Grab the trust store.
+ result = Security.SSLCopyPeerTrust(self.context, ctypes.byref(trust))
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+ if not trust:
+ # Probably we haven't done the handshake yet. No biggie.
+ return None
+
+ cert_count = Security.SecTrustGetCertificateCount(trust)
+ if not cert_count:
+ # Also a case that might happen if we haven't handshaked.
+ # Handshook? Handshaken?
+ return None
+
+ leaf = Security.SecTrustGetCertificateAtIndex(trust, 0)
+ assert leaf
+
+ # Ok, now we want the DER bytes.
+ certdata = Security.SecCertificateCopyData(leaf)
+ assert certdata
+
+ data_length = CoreFoundation.CFDataGetLength(certdata)
+ data_buffer = CoreFoundation.CFDataGetBytePtr(certdata)
+ der_bytes = ctypes.string_at(data_buffer, data_length)
+ finally:
+ if certdata:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(certdata)
+ if trust:
+ CoreFoundation.CFRelease(trust)
+
+ return der_bytes
+
+ def version(self):
+ protocol = Security.SSLProtocol()
+ result = Security.SSLGetNegotiatedProtocolVersion(
+ self.context, ctypes.byref(protocol)
+ )
+ _assert_no_error(result)
+ if protocol.value == SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol13:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("SecureTransport does not support TLS 1.3")
+ elif protocol.value == SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol12:
+ return "TLSv1.2"
+ elif protocol.value == SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol11:
+ return "TLSv1.1"
+ elif protocol.value == SecurityConst.kTLSProtocol1:
+ return "TLSv1"
+ elif protocol.value == SecurityConst.kSSLProtocol3:
+ return "SSLv3"
+ elif protocol.value == SecurityConst.kSSLProtocol2:
+ return "SSLv2"
+ else:
+ raise ssl.SSLError("Unknown TLS version: %r" % protocol)
+
+ def _reuse(self):
+ self._makefile_refs += 1
+
+ def _drop(self):
+ if self._makefile_refs < 1:
+ self.close()
+ else:
+ self._makefile_refs -= 1
+
+
+if _fileobject: # Platform-specific: Python 2
+
+ def makefile(self, mode, bufsize=-1):
+ self._makefile_refs += 1
+ return _fileobject(self, mode, bufsize, close=True)
+
+
+else: # Platform-specific: Python 3
+
+ def makefile(self, mode="r", buffering=None, *args, **kwargs):
+ # We disable buffering with SecureTransport because it conflicts with
+ # the buffering that ST does internally (see issue #1153 for more).
+ buffering = 0
+ return backport_makefile(self, mode, buffering, *args, **kwargs)
+
+
+WrappedSocket.makefile = makefile
+
+
+class SecureTransportContext(object):
+ """
+ I am a wrapper class for the SecureTransport library, to translate the
+ interface of the standard library ``SSLContext`` object to calls into
+ SecureTransport.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, protocol):
+ self._min_version, self._max_version = _protocol_to_min_max[protocol]
+ self._options = 0
+ self._verify = False
+ self._trust_bundle = None
+ self._client_cert = None
+ self._client_key = None
+ self._client_key_passphrase = None
+ self._alpn_protocols = None
+
+ @property
+ def check_hostname(self):
+ """
+ SecureTransport cannot have its hostname checking disabled. For more,
+ see the comment on getpeercert() in this file.
+ """
+ return True
+
+ @check_hostname.setter
+ def check_hostname(self, value):
+ """
+ SecureTransport cannot have its hostname checking disabled. For more,
+ see the comment on getpeercert() in this file.
+ """
+ pass
+
+ @property
+ def options(self):
+ # TODO: Well, crap.
+ #
+ # So this is the bit of the code that is the most likely to cause us
+ # trouble. Essentially we need to enumerate all of the SSL options that
+ # users might want to use and try to see if we can sensibly translate
+ # them, or whether we should just ignore them.
+ return self._options
+
+ @options.setter
+ def options(self, value):
+ # TODO: Update in line with above.
+ self._options = value
+
+ @property
+ def verify_mode(self):
+ return ssl.CERT_REQUIRED if self._verify else ssl.CERT_NONE
+
+ @verify_mode.setter
+ def verify_mode(self, value):
+ self._verify = True if value == ssl.CERT_REQUIRED else False
+
+ def set_default_verify_paths(self):
+ # So, this has to do something a bit weird. Specifically, what it does
+ # is nothing.
+ #
+ # This means that, if we had previously had load_verify_locations
+ # called, this does not undo that. We need to do that because it turns
+ # out that the rest of the urllib3 code will attempt to load the
+ # default verify paths if it hasn't been told about any paths, even if
+ # the context itself was sometime earlier. We resolve that by just
+ # ignoring it.
+ pass
+
+ def load_default_certs(self):
+ return self.set_default_verify_paths()
+
+ def set_ciphers(self, ciphers):
+ # For now, we just require the default cipher string.
+ if ciphers != util.ssl_.DEFAULT_CIPHERS:
+ raise ValueError("SecureTransport doesn't support custom cipher strings")
+
+ def load_verify_locations(self, cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None):
+ # OK, we only really support cadata and cafile.
+ if capath is not None:
+ raise ValueError("SecureTransport does not support cert directories")
+
+ # Raise if cafile does not exist.
+ if cafile is not None:
+ with open(cafile):
+ pass
+
+ self._trust_bundle = cafile or cadata
+
+ def load_cert_chain(self, certfile, keyfile=None, password=None):
+ self._client_cert = certfile
+ self._client_key = keyfile
+ self._client_cert_passphrase = password
+
+ def set_alpn_protocols(self, protocols):
+ """
+ Sets the ALPN protocols that will later be set on the context.
+
+ Raises a NotImplementedError if ALPN is not supported.
+ """
+ if not hasattr(Security, "SSLSetALPNProtocols"):
+ raise NotImplementedError(
+ "SecureTransport supports ALPN only in macOS 10.12+"
+ )
+ self._alpn_protocols = [six.ensure_binary(p) for p in protocols]
+
+ def wrap_socket(
+ self,
+ sock,
+ server_side=False,
+ do_handshake_on_connect=True,
+ suppress_ragged_eofs=True,
+ server_hostname=None,
+ ):
+ # So, what do we do here? Firstly, we assert some properties. This is a
+ # stripped down shim, so there is some functionality we don't support.
+ # See PEP 543 for the real deal.
+ assert not server_side
+ assert do_handshake_on_connect
+ assert suppress_ragged_eofs
+
+ # Ok, we're good to go. Now we want to create the wrapped socket object
+ # and store it in the appropriate place.
+ wrapped_socket = WrappedSocket(sock)
+
+ # Now we can handshake
+ wrapped_socket.handshake(
+ server_hostname,
+ self._verify,
+ self._trust_bundle,
+ self._min_version,
+ self._max_version,
+ self._client_cert,
+ self._client_key,
+ self._client_key_passphrase,
+ self._alpn_protocols,
+ )
+ return wrapped_socket
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/socks.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/socks.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c326e80dd1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/contrib/socks.py
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+"""
+This module contains provisional support for SOCKS proxies from within
+urllib3. This module supports SOCKS4, SOCKS4A (an extension of SOCKS4), and
+SOCKS5. To enable its functionality, either install PySocks or install this
+module with the ``socks`` extra.
+
+The SOCKS implementation supports the full range of urllib3 features. It also
+supports the following SOCKS features:
+
+- SOCKS4A (``proxy_url='socks4a://...``)
+- SOCKS4 (``proxy_url='socks4://...``)
+- SOCKS5 with remote DNS (``proxy_url='socks5h://...``)
+- SOCKS5 with local DNS (``proxy_url='socks5://...``)
+- Usernames and passwords for the SOCKS proxy
+
+.. note::
+ It is recommended to use ``socks5h://`` or ``socks4a://`` schemes in
+ your ``proxy_url`` to ensure that DNS resolution is done from the remote
+ server instead of client-side when connecting to a domain name.
+
+SOCKS4 supports IPv4 and domain names with the SOCKS4A extension. SOCKS5
+supports IPv4, IPv6, and domain names.
+
+When connecting to a SOCKS4 proxy the ``username`` portion of the ``proxy_url``
+will be sent as the ``userid`` section of the SOCKS request:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ proxy_url="socks4a://@proxy-host"
+
+When connecting to a SOCKS5 proxy the ``username`` and ``password`` portion
+of the ``proxy_url`` will be sent as the username/password to authenticate
+with the proxy:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ proxy_url="socks5h://:@proxy-host"
+
+"""
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+try:
+ import socks
+except ImportError:
+ import warnings
+
+ from ..exceptions import DependencyWarning
+
+ warnings.warn(
+ (
+ "SOCKS support in urllib3 requires the installation of optional "
+ "dependencies: specifically, PySocks. For more information, see "
+ "https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/1.26.x/contrib.html#socks-proxies"
+ ),
+ DependencyWarning,
+ )
+ raise
+
+from socket import error as SocketError
+from socket import timeout as SocketTimeout
+
+from ..connection import HTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection
+from ..connectionpool import HTTPConnectionPool, HTTPSConnectionPool
+from ..exceptions import ConnectTimeoutError, NewConnectionError
+from ..poolmanager import PoolManager
+from ..util.url import parse_url
+
+try:
+ import ssl
+except ImportError:
+ ssl = None
+
+
+class SOCKSConnection(HTTPConnection):
+ """
+ A plain-text HTTP connection that connects via a SOCKS proxy.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ self._socks_options = kwargs.pop("_socks_options")
+ super(SOCKSConnection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def _new_conn(self):
+ """
+ Establish a new connection via the SOCKS proxy.
+ """
+ extra_kw = {}
+ if self.source_address:
+ extra_kw["source_address"] = self.source_address
+
+ if self.socket_options:
+ extra_kw["socket_options"] = self.socket_options
+
+ try:
+ conn = socks.create_connection(
+ (self.host, self.port),
+ proxy_type=self._socks_options["socks_version"],
+ proxy_addr=self._socks_options["proxy_host"],
+ proxy_port=self._socks_options["proxy_port"],
+ proxy_username=self._socks_options["username"],
+ proxy_password=self._socks_options["password"],
+ proxy_rdns=self._socks_options["rdns"],
+ timeout=self.timeout,
+ **extra_kw
+ )
+
+ except SocketTimeout:
+ raise ConnectTimeoutError(
+ self,
+ "Connection to %s timed out. (connect timeout=%s)"
+ % (self.host, self.timeout),
+ )
+
+ except socks.ProxyError as e:
+ # This is fragile as hell, but it seems to be the only way to raise
+ # useful errors here.
+ if e.socket_err:
+ error = e.socket_err
+ if isinstance(error, SocketTimeout):
+ raise ConnectTimeoutError(
+ self,
+ "Connection to %s timed out. (connect timeout=%s)"
+ % (self.host, self.timeout),
+ )
+ else:
+ raise NewConnectionError(
+ self, "Failed to establish a new connection: %s" % error
+ )
+ else:
+ raise NewConnectionError(
+ self, "Failed to establish a new connection: %s" % e
+ )
+
+ except SocketError as e: # Defensive: PySocks should catch all these.
+ raise NewConnectionError(
+ self, "Failed to establish a new connection: %s" % e
+ )
+
+ return conn
+
+
+# We don't need to duplicate the Verified/Unverified distinction from
+# urllib3/connection.py here because the HTTPSConnection will already have been
+# correctly set to either the Verified or Unverified form by that module. This
+# means the SOCKSHTTPSConnection will automatically be the correct type.
+class SOCKSHTTPSConnection(SOCKSConnection, HTTPSConnection):
+ pass
+
+
+class SOCKSHTTPConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool):
+ ConnectionCls = SOCKSConnection
+
+
+class SOCKSHTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPSConnectionPool):
+ ConnectionCls = SOCKSHTTPSConnection
+
+
+class SOCKSProxyManager(PoolManager):
+ """
+ A version of the urllib3 ProxyManager that routes connections via the
+ defined SOCKS proxy.
+ """
+
+ pool_classes_by_scheme = {
+ "http": SOCKSHTTPConnectionPool,
+ "https": SOCKSHTTPSConnectionPool,
+ }
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ proxy_url,
+ username=None,
+ password=None,
+ num_pools=10,
+ headers=None,
+ **connection_pool_kw
+ ):
+ parsed = parse_url(proxy_url)
+
+ if username is None and password is None and parsed.auth is not None:
+ split = parsed.auth.split(":")
+ if len(split) == 2:
+ username, password = split
+ if parsed.scheme == "socks5":
+ socks_version = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5
+ rdns = False
+ elif parsed.scheme == "socks5h":
+ socks_version = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5
+ rdns = True
+ elif parsed.scheme == "socks4":
+ socks_version = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4
+ rdns = False
+ elif parsed.scheme == "socks4a":
+ socks_version = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4
+ rdns = True
+ else:
+ raise ValueError("Unable to determine SOCKS version from %s" % proxy_url)
+
+ self.proxy_url = proxy_url
+
+ socks_options = {
+ "socks_version": socks_version,
+ "proxy_host": parsed.host,
+ "proxy_port": parsed.port,
+ "username": username,
+ "password": password,
+ "rdns": rdns,
+ }
+ connection_pool_kw["_socks_options"] = socks_options
+
+ super(SOCKSProxyManager, self).__init__(
+ num_pools, headers, **connection_pool_kw
+ )
+
+ self.pool_classes_by_scheme = SOCKSProxyManager.pool_classes_by_scheme
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/exceptions.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/exceptions.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cba6f3f560
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/exceptions.py
@@ -0,0 +1,323 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+from .packages.six.moves.http_client import IncompleteRead as httplib_IncompleteRead
+
+# Base Exceptions
+
+
+class HTTPError(Exception):
+ """Base exception used by this module."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class HTTPWarning(Warning):
+ """Base warning used by this module."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class PoolError(HTTPError):
+ """Base exception for errors caused within a pool."""
+
+ def __init__(self, pool, message):
+ self.pool = pool
+ HTTPError.__init__(self, "%s: %s" % (pool, message))
+
+ def __reduce__(self):
+ # For pickling purposes.
+ return self.__class__, (None, None)
+
+
+class RequestError(PoolError):
+ """Base exception for PoolErrors that have associated URLs."""
+
+ def __init__(self, pool, url, message):
+ self.url = url
+ PoolError.__init__(self, pool, message)
+
+ def __reduce__(self):
+ # For pickling purposes.
+ return self.__class__, (None, self.url, None)
+
+
+class SSLError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised when SSL certificate fails in an HTTPS connection."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class ProxyError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised when the connection to a proxy fails."""
+
+ def __init__(self, message, error, *args):
+ super(ProxyError, self).__init__(message, error, *args)
+ self.original_error = error
+
+
+class DecodeError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised when automatic decoding based on Content-Type fails."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class ProtocolError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised when something unexpected happens mid-request/response."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+#: Renamed to ProtocolError but aliased for backwards compatibility.
+ConnectionError = ProtocolError
+
+
+# Leaf Exceptions
+
+
+class MaxRetryError(RequestError):
+ """Raised when the maximum number of retries is exceeded.
+
+ :param pool: The connection pool
+ :type pool: :class:`~urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool`
+ :param string url: The requested Url
+ :param exceptions.Exception reason: The underlying error
+
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, pool, url, reason=None):
+ self.reason = reason
+
+ message = "Max retries exceeded with url: %s (Caused by %r)" % (url, reason)
+
+ RequestError.__init__(self, pool, url, message)
+
+
+class HostChangedError(RequestError):
+ """Raised when an existing pool gets a request for a foreign host."""
+
+ def __init__(self, pool, url, retries=3):
+ message = "Tried to open a foreign host with url: %s" % url
+ RequestError.__init__(self, pool, url, message)
+ self.retries = retries
+
+
+class TimeoutStateError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised when passing an invalid state to a timeout"""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class TimeoutError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised when a socket timeout error occurs.
+
+ Catching this error will catch both :exc:`ReadTimeoutErrors
+ ` and :exc:`ConnectTimeoutErrors `.
+ """
+
+ pass
+
+
+class ReadTimeoutError(TimeoutError, RequestError):
+ """Raised when a socket timeout occurs while receiving data from a server"""
+
+ pass
+
+
+# This timeout error does not have a URL attached and needs to inherit from the
+# base HTTPError
+class ConnectTimeoutError(TimeoutError):
+ """Raised when a socket timeout occurs while connecting to a server"""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class NewConnectionError(ConnectTimeoutError, PoolError):
+ """Raised when we fail to establish a new connection. Usually ECONNREFUSED."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class EmptyPoolError(PoolError):
+ """Raised when a pool runs out of connections and no more are allowed."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class ClosedPoolError(PoolError):
+ """Raised when a request enters a pool after the pool has been closed."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class LocationValueError(ValueError, HTTPError):
+ """Raised when there is something wrong with a given URL input."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class LocationParseError(LocationValueError):
+ """Raised when get_host or similar fails to parse the URL input."""
+
+ def __init__(self, location):
+ message = "Failed to parse: %s" % location
+ HTTPError.__init__(self, message)
+
+ self.location = location
+
+
+class URLSchemeUnknown(LocationValueError):
+ """Raised when a URL input has an unsupported scheme."""
+
+ def __init__(self, scheme):
+ message = "Not supported URL scheme %s" % scheme
+ super(URLSchemeUnknown, self).__init__(message)
+
+ self.scheme = scheme
+
+
+class ResponseError(HTTPError):
+ """Used as a container for an error reason supplied in a MaxRetryError."""
+
+ GENERIC_ERROR = "too many error responses"
+ SPECIFIC_ERROR = "too many {status_code} error responses"
+
+
+class SecurityWarning(HTTPWarning):
+ """Warned when performing security reducing actions"""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class SubjectAltNameWarning(SecurityWarning):
+ """Warned when connecting to a host with a certificate missing a SAN."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class InsecureRequestWarning(SecurityWarning):
+ """Warned when making an unverified HTTPS request."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class SystemTimeWarning(SecurityWarning):
+ """Warned when system time is suspected to be wrong"""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class InsecurePlatformWarning(SecurityWarning):
+ """Warned when certain TLS/SSL configuration is not available on a platform."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class SNIMissingWarning(HTTPWarning):
+ """Warned when making a HTTPS request without SNI available."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class DependencyWarning(HTTPWarning):
+ """
+ Warned when an attempt is made to import a module with missing optional
+ dependencies.
+ """
+
+ pass
+
+
+class ResponseNotChunked(ProtocolError, ValueError):
+ """Response needs to be chunked in order to read it as chunks."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class BodyNotHttplibCompatible(HTTPError):
+ """
+ Body should be :class:`http.client.HTTPResponse` like
+ (have an fp attribute which returns raw chunks) for read_chunked().
+ """
+
+ pass
+
+
+class IncompleteRead(HTTPError, httplib_IncompleteRead):
+ """
+ Response length doesn't match expected Content-Length
+
+ Subclass of :class:`http.client.IncompleteRead` to allow int value
+ for ``partial`` to avoid creating large objects on streamed reads.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, partial, expected):
+ super(IncompleteRead, self).__init__(partial, expected)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "IncompleteRead(%i bytes read, %i more expected)" % (
+ self.partial,
+ self.expected,
+ )
+
+
+class InvalidChunkLength(HTTPError, httplib_IncompleteRead):
+ """Invalid chunk length in a chunked response."""
+
+ def __init__(self, response, length):
+ super(InvalidChunkLength, self).__init__(
+ response.tell(), response.length_remaining
+ )
+ self.response = response
+ self.length = length
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "InvalidChunkLength(got length %r, %i bytes read)" % (
+ self.length,
+ self.partial,
+ )
+
+
+class InvalidHeader(HTTPError):
+ """The header provided was somehow invalid."""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class ProxySchemeUnknown(AssertionError, URLSchemeUnknown):
+ """ProxyManager does not support the supplied scheme"""
+
+ # TODO(t-8ch): Stop inheriting from AssertionError in v2.0.
+
+ def __init__(self, scheme):
+ # 'localhost' is here because our URL parser parses
+ # localhost:8080 -> scheme=localhost, remove if we fix this.
+ if scheme == "localhost":
+ scheme = None
+ if scheme is None:
+ message = "Proxy URL had no scheme, should start with http:// or https://"
+ else:
+ message = (
+ "Proxy URL had unsupported scheme %s, should use http:// or https://"
+ % scheme
+ )
+ super(ProxySchemeUnknown, self).__init__(message)
+
+
+class ProxySchemeUnsupported(ValueError):
+ """Fetching HTTPS resources through HTTPS proxies is unsupported"""
+
+ pass
+
+
+class HeaderParsingError(HTTPError):
+ """Raised by assert_header_parsing, but we convert it to a log.warning statement."""
+
+ def __init__(self, defects, unparsed_data):
+ message = "%s, unparsed data: %r" % (defects or "Unknown", unparsed_data)
+ super(HeaderParsingError, self).__init__(message)
+
+
+class UnrewindableBodyError(HTTPError):
+ """urllib3 encountered an error when trying to rewind a body"""
+
+ pass
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/fields.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/fields.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9d630f491d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/fields.py
@@ -0,0 +1,274 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import email.utils
+import mimetypes
+import re
+
+from .packages import six
+
+
+def guess_content_type(filename, default="application/octet-stream"):
+ """
+ Guess the "Content-Type" of a file.
+
+ :param filename:
+ The filename to guess the "Content-Type" of using :mod:`mimetypes`.
+ :param default:
+ If no "Content-Type" can be guessed, default to `default`.
+ """
+ if filename:
+ return mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or default
+ return default
+
+
+def format_header_param_rfc2231(name, value):
+ """
+ Helper function to format and quote a single header parameter using the
+ strategy defined in RFC 2231.
+
+ Particularly useful for header parameters which might contain
+ non-ASCII values, like file names. This follows
+ `RFC 2388 Section 4.4 `_.
+
+ :param name:
+ The name of the parameter, a string expected to be ASCII only.
+ :param value:
+ The value of the parameter, provided as ``bytes`` or `str``.
+ :ret:
+ An RFC-2231-formatted unicode string.
+ """
+ if isinstance(value, six.binary_type):
+ value = value.decode("utf-8")
+
+ if not any(ch in value for ch in '"\\\r\n'):
+ result = u'%s="%s"' % (name, value)
+ try:
+ result.encode("ascii")
+ except (UnicodeEncodeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
+ pass
+ else:
+ return result
+
+ if six.PY2: # Python 2:
+ value = value.encode("utf-8")
+
+ # encode_rfc2231 accepts an encoded string and returns an ascii-encoded
+ # string in Python 2 but accepts and returns unicode strings in Python 3
+ value = email.utils.encode_rfc2231(value, "utf-8")
+ value = "%s*=%s" % (name, value)
+
+ if six.PY2: # Python 2:
+ value = value.decode("utf-8")
+
+ return value
+
+
+_HTML5_REPLACEMENTS = {
+ u"\u0022": u"%22",
+ # Replace "\" with "\\".
+ u"\u005C": u"\u005C\u005C",
+}
+
+# All control characters from 0x00 to 0x1F *except* 0x1B.
+_HTML5_REPLACEMENTS.update(
+ {
+ six.unichr(cc): u"%{:02X}".format(cc)
+ for cc in range(0x00, 0x1F + 1)
+ if cc not in (0x1B,)
+ }
+)
+
+
+def _replace_multiple(value, needles_and_replacements):
+ def replacer(match):
+ return needles_and_replacements[match.group(0)]
+
+ pattern = re.compile(
+ r"|".join([re.escape(needle) for needle in needles_and_replacements.keys()])
+ )
+
+ result = pattern.sub(replacer, value)
+
+ return result
+
+
+def format_header_param_html5(name, value):
+ """
+ Helper function to format and quote a single header parameter using the
+ HTML5 strategy.
+
+ Particularly useful for header parameters which might contain
+ non-ASCII values, like file names. This follows the `HTML5 Working Draft
+ Section 4.10.22.7`_ and matches the behavior of curl and modern browsers.
+
+ .. _HTML5 Working Draft Section 4.10.22.7:
+ https://w3c.github.io/html/sec-forms.html#multipart-form-data
+
+ :param name:
+ The name of the parameter, a string expected to be ASCII only.
+ :param value:
+ The value of the parameter, provided as ``bytes`` or `str``.
+ :ret:
+ A unicode string, stripped of troublesome characters.
+ """
+ if isinstance(value, six.binary_type):
+ value = value.decode("utf-8")
+
+ value = _replace_multiple(value, _HTML5_REPLACEMENTS)
+
+ return u'%s="%s"' % (name, value)
+
+
+# For backwards-compatibility.
+format_header_param = format_header_param_html5
+
+
+class RequestField(object):
+ """
+ A data container for request body parameters.
+
+ :param name:
+ The name of this request field. Must be unicode.
+ :param data:
+ The data/value body.
+ :param filename:
+ An optional filename of the request field. Must be unicode.
+ :param headers:
+ An optional dict-like object of headers to initially use for the field.
+ :param header_formatter:
+ An optional callable that is used to encode and format the headers. By
+ default, this is :func:`format_header_param_html5`.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ name,
+ data,
+ filename=None,
+ headers=None,
+ header_formatter=format_header_param_html5,
+ ):
+ self._name = name
+ self._filename = filename
+ self.data = data
+ self.headers = {}
+ if headers:
+ self.headers = dict(headers)
+ self.header_formatter = header_formatter
+
+ @classmethod
+ def from_tuples(cls, fieldname, value, header_formatter=format_header_param_html5):
+ """
+ A :class:`~urllib3.fields.RequestField` factory from old-style tuple parameters.
+
+ Supports constructing :class:`~urllib3.fields.RequestField` from
+ parameter of key/value strings AND key/filetuple. A filetuple is a
+ (filename, data, MIME type) tuple where the MIME type is optional.
+ For example::
+
+ 'foo': 'bar',
+ 'fakefile': ('foofile.txt', 'contents of foofile'),
+ 'realfile': ('barfile.txt', open('realfile').read()),
+ 'typedfile': ('bazfile.bin', open('bazfile').read(), 'image/jpeg'),
+ 'nonamefile': 'contents of nonamefile field',
+
+ Field names and filenames must be unicode.
+ """
+ if isinstance(value, tuple):
+ if len(value) == 3:
+ filename, data, content_type = value
+ else:
+ filename, data = value
+ content_type = guess_content_type(filename)
+ else:
+ filename = None
+ content_type = None
+ data = value
+
+ request_param = cls(
+ fieldname, data, filename=filename, header_formatter=header_formatter
+ )
+ request_param.make_multipart(content_type=content_type)
+
+ return request_param
+
+ def _render_part(self, name, value):
+ """
+ Overridable helper function to format a single header parameter. By
+ default, this calls ``self.header_formatter``.
+
+ :param name:
+ The name of the parameter, a string expected to be ASCII only.
+ :param value:
+ The value of the parameter, provided as a unicode string.
+ """
+
+ return self.header_formatter(name, value)
+
+ def _render_parts(self, header_parts):
+ """
+ Helper function to format and quote a single header.
+
+ Useful for single headers that are composed of multiple items. E.g.,
+ 'Content-Disposition' fields.
+
+ :param header_parts:
+ A sequence of (k, v) tuples or a :class:`dict` of (k, v) to format
+ as `k1="v1"; k2="v2"; ...`.
+ """
+ parts = []
+ iterable = header_parts
+ if isinstance(header_parts, dict):
+ iterable = header_parts.items()
+
+ for name, value in iterable:
+ if value is not None:
+ parts.append(self._render_part(name, value))
+
+ return u"; ".join(parts)
+
+ def render_headers(self):
+ """
+ Renders the headers for this request field.
+ """
+ lines = []
+
+ sort_keys = ["Content-Disposition", "Content-Type", "Content-Location"]
+ for sort_key in sort_keys:
+ if self.headers.get(sort_key, False):
+ lines.append(u"%s: %s" % (sort_key, self.headers[sort_key]))
+
+ for header_name, header_value in self.headers.items():
+ if header_name not in sort_keys:
+ if header_value:
+ lines.append(u"%s: %s" % (header_name, header_value))
+
+ lines.append(u"\r\n")
+ return u"\r\n".join(lines)
+
+ def make_multipart(
+ self, content_disposition=None, content_type=None, content_location=None
+ ):
+ """
+ Makes this request field into a multipart request field.
+
+ This method overrides "Content-Disposition", "Content-Type" and
+ "Content-Location" headers to the request parameter.
+
+ :param content_type:
+ The 'Content-Type' of the request body.
+ :param content_location:
+ The 'Content-Location' of the request body.
+
+ """
+ self.headers["Content-Disposition"] = content_disposition or u"form-data"
+ self.headers["Content-Disposition"] += u"; ".join(
+ [
+ u"",
+ self._render_parts(
+ ((u"name", self._name), (u"filename", self._filename))
+ ),
+ ]
+ )
+ self.headers["Content-Type"] = content_type
+ self.headers["Content-Location"] = content_location
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/filepost.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/filepost.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..36c9252c64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/filepost.py
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import binascii
+import codecs
+import os
+from io import BytesIO
+
+from .fields import RequestField
+from .packages import six
+from .packages.six import b
+
+writer = codecs.lookup("utf-8")[3]
+
+
+def choose_boundary():
+ """
+ Our embarrassingly-simple replacement for mimetools.choose_boundary.
+ """
+ boundary = binascii.hexlify(os.urandom(16))
+ if not six.PY2:
+ boundary = boundary.decode("ascii")
+ return boundary
+
+
+def iter_field_objects(fields):
+ """
+ Iterate over fields.
+
+ Supports list of (k, v) tuples and dicts, and lists of
+ :class:`~urllib3.fields.RequestField`.
+
+ """
+ if isinstance(fields, dict):
+ i = six.iteritems(fields)
+ else:
+ i = iter(fields)
+
+ for field in i:
+ if isinstance(field, RequestField):
+ yield field
+ else:
+ yield RequestField.from_tuples(*field)
+
+
+def iter_fields(fields):
+ """
+ .. deprecated:: 1.6
+
+ Iterate over fields.
+
+ The addition of :class:`~urllib3.fields.RequestField` makes this function
+ obsolete. Instead, use :func:`iter_field_objects`, which returns
+ :class:`~urllib3.fields.RequestField` objects.
+
+ Supports list of (k, v) tuples and dicts.
+ """
+ if isinstance(fields, dict):
+ return ((k, v) for k, v in six.iteritems(fields))
+
+ return ((k, v) for k, v in fields)
+
+
+def encode_multipart_formdata(fields, boundary=None):
+ """
+ Encode a dictionary of ``fields`` using the multipart/form-data MIME format.
+
+ :param fields:
+ Dictionary of fields or list of (key, :class:`~urllib3.fields.RequestField`).
+
+ :param boundary:
+ If not specified, then a random boundary will be generated using
+ :func:`urllib3.filepost.choose_boundary`.
+ """
+ body = BytesIO()
+ if boundary is None:
+ boundary = choose_boundary()
+
+ for field in iter_field_objects(fields):
+ body.write(b("--%s\r\n" % (boundary)))
+
+ writer(body).write(field.render_headers())
+ data = field.data
+
+ if isinstance(data, int):
+ data = str(data) # Backwards compatibility
+
+ if isinstance(data, six.text_type):
+ writer(body).write(data)
+ else:
+ body.write(data)
+
+ body.write(b"\r\n")
+
+ body.write(b("--%s--\r\n" % (boundary)))
+
+ content_type = str("multipart/form-data; boundary=%s" % boundary)
+
+ return body.getvalue(), content_type
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fce4caa65d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+from . import ssl_match_hostname
+
+__all__ = ("ssl_match_hostname",)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/backports/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/backports/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/backports/makefile.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/backports/makefile.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b8fb2154b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/backports/makefile.py
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+"""
+backports.makefile
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Backports the Python 3 ``socket.makefile`` method for use with anything that
+wants to create a "fake" socket object.
+"""
+import io
+from socket import SocketIO
+
+
+def backport_makefile(
+ self, mode="r", buffering=None, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None
+):
+ """
+ Backport of ``socket.makefile`` from Python 3.5.
+ """
+ if not set(mode) <= {"r", "w", "b"}:
+ raise ValueError("invalid mode %r (only r, w, b allowed)" % (mode,))
+ writing = "w" in mode
+ reading = "r" in mode or not writing
+ assert reading or writing
+ binary = "b" in mode
+ rawmode = ""
+ if reading:
+ rawmode += "r"
+ if writing:
+ rawmode += "w"
+ raw = SocketIO(self, rawmode)
+ self._makefile_refs += 1
+ if buffering is None:
+ buffering = -1
+ if buffering < 0:
+ buffering = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
+ if buffering == 0:
+ if not binary:
+ raise ValueError("unbuffered streams must be binary")
+ return raw
+ if reading and writing:
+ buffer = io.BufferedRWPair(raw, raw, buffering)
+ elif reading:
+ buffer = io.BufferedReader(raw, buffering)
+ else:
+ assert writing
+ buffer = io.BufferedWriter(raw, buffering)
+ if binary:
+ return buffer
+ text = io.TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding, errors, newline)
+ text.mode = mode
+ return text
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/six.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/six.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ba50acb062
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/six.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1077 @@
+# Copyright (c) 2010-2020 Benjamin Peterson
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+# SOFTWARE.
+
+"""Utilities for writing code that runs on Python 2 and 3"""
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import functools
+import itertools
+import operator
+import sys
+import types
+
+__author__ = "Benjamin Peterson "
+__version__ = "1.16.0"
+
+
+# Useful for very coarse version differentiation.
+PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
+PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
+PY34 = sys.version_info[0:2] >= (3, 4)
+
+if PY3:
+ string_types = (str,)
+ integer_types = (int,)
+ class_types = (type,)
+ text_type = str
+ binary_type = bytes
+
+ MAXSIZE = sys.maxsize
+else:
+ string_types = (basestring,)
+ integer_types = (int, long)
+ class_types = (type, types.ClassType)
+ text_type = unicode
+ binary_type = str
+
+ if sys.platform.startswith("java"):
+ # Jython always uses 32 bits.
+ MAXSIZE = int((1 << 31) - 1)
+ else:
+ # It's possible to have sizeof(long) != sizeof(Py_ssize_t).
+ class X(object):
+ def __len__(self):
+ return 1 << 31
+
+ try:
+ len(X())
+ except OverflowError:
+ # 32-bit
+ MAXSIZE = int((1 << 31) - 1)
+ else:
+ # 64-bit
+ MAXSIZE = int((1 << 63) - 1)
+ del X
+
+if PY34:
+ from importlib.util import spec_from_loader
+else:
+ spec_from_loader = None
+
+
+def _add_doc(func, doc):
+ """Add documentation to a function."""
+ func.__doc__ = doc
+
+
+def _import_module(name):
+ """Import module, returning the module after the last dot."""
+ __import__(name)
+ return sys.modules[name]
+
+
+class _LazyDescr(object):
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ self.name = name
+
+ def __get__(self, obj, tp):
+ result = self._resolve()
+ setattr(obj, self.name, result) # Invokes __set__.
+ try:
+ # This is a bit ugly, but it avoids running this again by
+ # removing this descriptor.
+ delattr(obj.__class__, self.name)
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ return result
+
+
+class MovedModule(_LazyDescr):
+ def __init__(self, name, old, new=None):
+ super(MovedModule, self).__init__(name)
+ if PY3:
+ if new is None:
+ new = name
+ self.mod = new
+ else:
+ self.mod = old
+
+ def _resolve(self):
+ return _import_module(self.mod)
+
+ def __getattr__(self, attr):
+ _module = self._resolve()
+ value = getattr(_module, attr)
+ setattr(self, attr, value)
+ return value
+
+
+class _LazyModule(types.ModuleType):
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ super(_LazyModule, self).__init__(name)
+ self.__doc__ = self.__class__.__doc__
+
+ def __dir__(self):
+ attrs = ["__doc__", "__name__"]
+ attrs += [attr.name for attr in self._moved_attributes]
+ return attrs
+
+ # Subclasses should override this
+ _moved_attributes = []
+
+
+class MovedAttribute(_LazyDescr):
+ def __init__(self, name, old_mod, new_mod, old_attr=None, new_attr=None):
+ super(MovedAttribute, self).__init__(name)
+ if PY3:
+ if new_mod is None:
+ new_mod = name
+ self.mod = new_mod
+ if new_attr is None:
+ if old_attr is None:
+ new_attr = name
+ else:
+ new_attr = old_attr
+ self.attr = new_attr
+ else:
+ self.mod = old_mod
+ if old_attr is None:
+ old_attr = name
+ self.attr = old_attr
+
+ def _resolve(self):
+ module = _import_module(self.mod)
+ return getattr(module, self.attr)
+
+
+class _SixMetaPathImporter(object):
+
+ """
+ A meta path importer to import six.moves and its submodules.
+
+ This class implements a PEP302 finder and loader. It should be compatible
+ with Python 2.5 and all existing versions of Python3
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, six_module_name):
+ self.name = six_module_name
+ self.known_modules = {}
+
+ def _add_module(self, mod, *fullnames):
+ for fullname in fullnames:
+ self.known_modules[self.name + "." + fullname] = mod
+
+ def _get_module(self, fullname):
+ return self.known_modules[self.name + "." + fullname]
+
+ def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
+ if fullname in self.known_modules:
+ return self
+ return None
+
+ def find_spec(self, fullname, path, target=None):
+ if fullname in self.known_modules:
+ return spec_from_loader(fullname, self)
+ return None
+
+ def __get_module(self, fullname):
+ try:
+ return self.known_modules[fullname]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise ImportError("This loader does not know module " + fullname)
+
+ def load_module(self, fullname):
+ try:
+ # in case of a reload
+ return sys.modules[fullname]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+ mod = self.__get_module(fullname)
+ if isinstance(mod, MovedModule):
+ mod = mod._resolve()
+ else:
+ mod.__loader__ = self
+ sys.modules[fullname] = mod
+ return mod
+
+ def is_package(self, fullname):
+ """
+ Return true, if the named module is a package.
+
+ We need this method to get correct spec objects with
+ Python 3.4 (see PEP451)
+ """
+ return hasattr(self.__get_module(fullname), "__path__")
+
+ def get_code(self, fullname):
+ """Return None
+
+ Required, if is_package is implemented"""
+ self.__get_module(fullname) # eventually raises ImportError
+ return None
+
+ get_source = get_code # same as get_code
+
+ def create_module(self, spec):
+ return self.load_module(spec.name)
+
+ def exec_module(self, module):
+ pass
+
+
+_importer = _SixMetaPathImporter(__name__)
+
+
+class _MovedItems(_LazyModule):
+
+ """Lazy loading of moved objects"""
+
+ __path__ = [] # mark as package
+
+
+_moved_attributes = [
+ MovedAttribute("cStringIO", "cStringIO", "io", "StringIO"),
+ MovedAttribute("filter", "itertools", "builtins", "ifilter", "filter"),
+ MovedAttribute(
+ "filterfalse", "itertools", "itertools", "ifilterfalse", "filterfalse"
+ ),
+ MovedAttribute("input", "__builtin__", "builtins", "raw_input", "input"),
+ MovedAttribute("intern", "__builtin__", "sys"),
+ MovedAttribute("map", "itertools", "builtins", "imap", "map"),
+ MovedAttribute("getcwd", "os", "os", "getcwdu", "getcwd"),
+ MovedAttribute("getcwdb", "os", "os", "getcwd", "getcwdb"),
+ MovedAttribute("getoutput", "commands", "subprocess"),
+ MovedAttribute("range", "__builtin__", "builtins", "xrange", "range"),
+ MovedAttribute(
+ "reload_module", "__builtin__", "importlib" if PY34 else "imp", "reload"
+ ),
+ MovedAttribute("reduce", "__builtin__", "functools"),
+ MovedAttribute("shlex_quote", "pipes", "shlex", "quote"),
+ MovedAttribute("StringIO", "StringIO", "io"),
+ MovedAttribute("UserDict", "UserDict", "collections"),
+ MovedAttribute("UserList", "UserList", "collections"),
+ MovedAttribute("UserString", "UserString", "collections"),
+ MovedAttribute("xrange", "__builtin__", "builtins", "xrange", "range"),
+ MovedAttribute("zip", "itertools", "builtins", "izip", "zip"),
+ MovedAttribute(
+ "zip_longest", "itertools", "itertools", "izip_longest", "zip_longest"
+ ),
+ MovedModule("builtins", "__builtin__"),
+ MovedModule("configparser", "ConfigParser"),
+ MovedModule(
+ "collections_abc",
+ "collections",
+ "collections.abc" if sys.version_info >= (3, 3) else "collections",
+ ),
+ MovedModule("copyreg", "copy_reg"),
+ MovedModule("dbm_gnu", "gdbm", "dbm.gnu"),
+ MovedModule("dbm_ndbm", "dbm", "dbm.ndbm"),
+ MovedModule(
+ "_dummy_thread",
+ "dummy_thread",
+ "_dummy_thread" if sys.version_info < (3, 9) else "_thread",
+ ),
+ MovedModule("http_cookiejar", "cookielib", "http.cookiejar"),
+ MovedModule("http_cookies", "Cookie", "http.cookies"),
+ MovedModule("html_entities", "htmlentitydefs", "html.entities"),
+ MovedModule("html_parser", "HTMLParser", "html.parser"),
+ MovedModule("http_client", "httplib", "http.client"),
+ MovedModule("email_mime_base", "email.MIMEBase", "email.mime.base"),
+ MovedModule("email_mime_image", "email.MIMEImage", "email.mime.image"),
+ MovedModule("email_mime_multipart", "email.MIMEMultipart", "email.mime.multipart"),
+ MovedModule(
+ "email_mime_nonmultipart", "email.MIMENonMultipart", "email.mime.nonmultipart"
+ ),
+ MovedModule("email_mime_text", "email.MIMEText", "email.mime.text"),
+ MovedModule("BaseHTTPServer", "BaseHTTPServer", "http.server"),
+ MovedModule("CGIHTTPServer", "CGIHTTPServer", "http.server"),
+ MovedModule("SimpleHTTPServer", "SimpleHTTPServer", "http.server"),
+ MovedModule("cPickle", "cPickle", "pickle"),
+ MovedModule("queue", "Queue"),
+ MovedModule("reprlib", "repr"),
+ MovedModule("socketserver", "SocketServer"),
+ MovedModule("_thread", "thread", "_thread"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter", "Tkinter"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_dialog", "Dialog", "tkinter.dialog"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_filedialog", "FileDialog", "tkinter.filedialog"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_scrolledtext", "ScrolledText", "tkinter.scrolledtext"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_simpledialog", "SimpleDialog", "tkinter.simpledialog"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_tix", "Tix", "tkinter.tix"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_ttk", "ttk", "tkinter.ttk"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_constants", "Tkconstants", "tkinter.constants"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_dnd", "Tkdnd", "tkinter.dnd"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_colorchooser", "tkColorChooser", "tkinter.colorchooser"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_commondialog", "tkCommonDialog", "tkinter.commondialog"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_tkfiledialog", "tkFileDialog", "tkinter.filedialog"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_font", "tkFont", "tkinter.font"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_messagebox", "tkMessageBox", "tkinter.messagebox"),
+ MovedModule("tkinter_tksimpledialog", "tkSimpleDialog", "tkinter.simpledialog"),
+ MovedModule("urllib_parse", __name__ + ".moves.urllib_parse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedModule("urllib_error", __name__ + ".moves.urllib_error", "urllib.error"),
+ MovedModule("urllib", __name__ + ".moves.urllib", __name__ + ".moves.urllib"),
+ MovedModule("urllib_robotparser", "robotparser", "urllib.robotparser"),
+ MovedModule("xmlrpc_client", "xmlrpclib", "xmlrpc.client"),
+ MovedModule("xmlrpc_server", "SimpleXMLRPCServer", "xmlrpc.server"),
+]
+# Add windows specific modules.
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+ _moved_attributes += [
+ MovedModule("winreg", "_winreg"),
+ ]
+
+for attr in _moved_attributes:
+ setattr(_MovedItems, attr.name, attr)
+ if isinstance(attr, MovedModule):
+ _importer._add_module(attr, "moves." + attr.name)
+del attr
+
+_MovedItems._moved_attributes = _moved_attributes
+
+moves = _MovedItems(__name__ + ".moves")
+_importer._add_module(moves, "moves")
+
+
+class Module_six_moves_urllib_parse(_LazyModule):
+
+ """Lazy loading of moved objects in six.moves.urllib_parse"""
+
+
+_urllib_parse_moved_attributes = [
+ MovedAttribute("ParseResult", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("SplitResult", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("parse_qs", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("parse_qsl", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("urldefrag", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("urljoin", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("urlparse", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("urlsplit", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("urlunparse", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("urlunsplit", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("quote", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("quote_plus", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("unquote", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("unquote_plus", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute(
+ "unquote_to_bytes", "urllib", "urllib.parse", "unquote", "unquote_to_bytes"
+ ),
+ MovedAttribute("urlencode", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("splitquery", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("splittag", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("splituser", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("splitvalue", "urllib", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("uses_fragment", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("uses_netloc", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("uses_params", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("uses_query", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+ MovedAttribute("uses_relative", "urlparse", "urllib.parse"),
+]
+for attr in _urllib_parse_moved_attributes:
+ setattr(Module_six_moves_urllib_parse, attr.name, attr)
+del attr
+
+Module_six_moves_urllib_parse._moved_attributes = _urllib_parse_moved_attributes
+
+_importer._add_module(
+ Module_six_moves_urllib_parse(__name__ + ".moves.urllib_parse"),
+ "moves.urllib_parse",
+ "moves.urllib.parse",
+)
+
+
+class Module_six_moves_urllib_error(_LazyModule):
+
+ """Lazy loading of moved objects in six.moves.urllib_error"""
+
+
+_urllib_error_moved_attributes = [
+ MovedAttribute("URLError", "urllib2", "urllib.error"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPError", "urllib2", "urllib.error"),
+ MovedAttribute("ContentTooShortError", "urllib", "urllib.error"),
+]
+for attr in _urllib_error_moved_attributes:
+ setattr(Module_six_moves_urllib_error, attr.name, attr)
+del attr
+
+Module_six_moves_urllib_error._moved_attributes = _urllib_error_moved_attributes
+
+_importer._add_module(
+ Module_six_moves_urllib_error(__name__ + ".moves.urllib.error"),
+ "moves.urllib_error",
+ "moves.urllib.error",
+)
+
+
+class Module_six_moves_urllib_request(_LazyModule):
+
+ """Lazy loading of moved objects in six.moves.urllib_request"""
+
+
+_urllib_request_moved_attributes = [
+ MovedAttribute("urlopen", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("install_opener", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("build_opener", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("pathname2url", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("url2pathname", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("getproxies", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("Request", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("OpenerDirector", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPDefaultErrorHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPRedirectHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPCookieProcessor", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("ProxyHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("BaseHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPPasswordMgr", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("AbstractBasicAuthHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPBasicAuthHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("ProxyBasicAuthHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("AbstractDigestAuthHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPDigestAuthHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("ProxyDigestAuthHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPSHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("FileHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("FTPHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("CacheFTPHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("UnknownHandler", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("HTTPErrorProcessor", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("urlretrieve", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("urlcleanup", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("URLopener", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("FancyURLopener", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("proxy_bypass", "urllib", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("parse_http_list", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+ MovedAttribute("parse_keqv_list", "urllib2", "urllib.request"),
+]
+for attr in _urllib_request_moved_attributes:
+ setattr(Module_six_moves_urllib_request, attr.name, attr)
+del attr
+
+Module_six_moves_urllib_request._moved_attributes = _urllib_request_moved_attributes
+
+_importer._add_module(
+ Module_six_moves_urllib_request(__name__ + ".moves.urllib.request"),
+ "moves.urllib_request",
+ "moves.urllib.request",
+)
+
+
+class Module_six_moves_urllib_response(_LazyModule):
+
+ """Lazy loading of moved objects in six.moves.urllib_response"""
+
+
+_urllib_response_moved_attributes = [
+ MovedAttribute("addbase", "urllib", "urllib.response"),
+ MovedAttribute("addclosehook", "urllib", "urllib.response"),
+ MovedAttribute("addinfo", "urllib", "urllib.response"),
+ MovedAttribute("addinfourl", "urllib", "urllib.response"),
+]
+for attr in _urllib_response_moved_attributes:
+ setattr(Module_six_moves_urllib_response, attr.name, attr)
+del attr
+
+Module_six_moves_urllib_response._moved_attributes = _urllib_response_moved_attributes
+
+_importer._add_module(
+ Module_six_moves_urllib_response(__name__ + ".moves.urllib.response"),
+ "moves.urllib_response",
+ "moves.urllib.response",
+)
+
+
+class Module_six_moves_urllib_robotparser(_LazyModule):
+
+ """Lazy loading of moved objects in six.moves.urllib_robotparser"""
+
+
+_urllib_robotparser_moved_attributes = [
+ MovedAttribute("RobotFileParser", "robotparser", "urllib.robotparser"),
+]
+for attr in _urllib_robotparser_moved_attributes:
+ setattr(Module_six_moves_urllib_robotparser, attr.name, attr)
+del attr
+
+Module_six_moves_urllib_robotparser._moved_attributes = (
+ _urllib_robotparser_moved_attributes
+)
+
+_importer._add_module(
+ Module_six_moves_urllib_robotparser(__name__ + ".moves.urllib.robotparser"),
+ "moves.urllib_robotparser",
+ "moves.urllib.robotparser",
+)
+
+
+class Module_six_moves_urllib(types.ModuleType):
+
+ """Create a six.moves.urllib namespace that resembles the Python 3 namespace"""
+
+ __path__ = [] # mark as package
+ parse = _importer._get_module("moves.urllib_parse")
+ error = _importer._get_module("moves.urllib_error")
+ request = _importer._get_module("moves.urllib_request")
+ response = _importer._get_module("moves.urllib_response")
+ robotparser = _importer._get_module("moves.urllib_robotparser")
+
+ def __dir__(self):
+ return ["parse", "error", "request", "response", "robotparser"]
+
+
+_importer._add_module(
+ Module_six_moves_urllib(__name__ + ".moves.urllib"), "moves.urllib"
+)
+
+
+def add_move(move):
+ """Add an item to six.moves."""
+ setattr(_MovedItems, move.name, move)
+
+
+def remove_move(name):
+ """Remove item from six.moves."""
+ try:
+ delattr(_MovedItems, name)
+ except AttributeError:
+ try:
+ del moves.__dict__[name]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise AttributeError("no such move, %r" % (name,))
+
+
+if PY3:
+ _meth_func = "__func__"
+ _meth_self = "__self__"
+
+ _func_closure = "__closure__"
+ _func_code = "__code__"
+ _func_defaults = "__defaults__"
+ _func_globals = "__globals__"
+else:
+ _meth_func = "im_func"
+ _meth_self = "im_self"
+
+ _func_closure = "func_closure"
+ _func_code = "func_code"
+ _func_defaults = "func_defaults"
+ _func_globals = "func_globals"
+
+
+try:
+ advance_iterator = next
+except NameError:
+
+ def advance_iterator(it):
+ return it.next()
+
+
+next = advance_iterator
+
+
+try:
+ callable = callable
+except NameError:
+
+ def callable(obj):
+ return any("__call__" in klass.__dict__ for klass in type(obj).__mro__)
+
+
+if PY3:
+
+ def get_unbound_function(unbound):
+ return unbound
+
+ create_bound_method = types.MethodType
+
+ def create_unbound_method(func, cls):
+ return func
+
+ Iterator = object
+else:
+
+ def get_unbound_function(unbound):
+ return unbound.im_func
+
+ def create_bound_method(func, obj):
+ return types.MethodType(func, obj, obj.__class__)
+
+ def create_unbound_method(func, cls):
+ return types.MethodType(func, None, cls)
+
+ class Iterator(object):
+ def next(self):
+ return type(self).__next__(self)
+
+ callable = callable
+_add_doc(
+ get_unbound_function, """Get the function out of a possibly unbound function"""
+)
+
+
+get_method_function = operator.attrgetter(_meth_func)
+get_method_self = operator.attrgetter(_meth_self)
+get_function_closure = operator.attrgetter(_func_closure)
+get_function_code = operator.attrgetter(_func_code)
+get_function_defaults = operator.attrgetter(_func_defaults)
+get_function_globals = operator.attrgetter(_func_globals)
+
+
+if PY3:
+
+ def iterkeys(d, **kw):
+ return iter(d.keys(**kw))
+
+ def itervalues(d, **kw):
+ return iter(d.values(**kw))
+
+ def iteritems(d, **kw):
+ return iter(d.items(**kw))
+
+ def iterlists(d, **kw):
+ return iter(d.lists(**kw))
+
+ viewkeys = operator.methodcaller("keys")
+
+ viewvalues = operator.methodcaller("values")
+
+ viewitems = operator.methodcaller("items")
+else:
+
+ def iterkeys(d, **kw):
+ return d.iterkeys(**kw)
+
+ def itervalues(d, **kw):
+ return d.itervalues(**kw)
+
+ def iteritems(d, **kw):
+ return d.iteritems(**kw)
+
+ def iterlists(d, **kw):
+ return d.iterlists(**kw)
+
+ viewkeys = operator.methodcaller("viewkeys")
+
+ viewvalues = operator.methodcaller("viewvalues")
+
+ viewitems = operator.methodcaller("viewitems")
+
+_add_doc(iterkeys, "Return an iterator over the keys of a dictionary.")
+_add_doc(itervalues, "Return an iterator over the values of a dictionary.")
+_add_doc(iteritems, "Return an iterator over the (key, value) pairs of a dictionary.")
+_add_doc(
+ iterlists, "Return an iterator over the (key, [values]) pairs of a dictionary."
+)
+
+
+if PY3:
+
+ def b(s):
+ return s.encode("latin-1")
+
+ def u(s):
+ return s
+
+ unichr = chr
+ import struct
+
+ int2byte = struct.Struct(">B").pack
+ del struct
+ byte2int = operator.itemgetter(0)
+ indexbytes = operator.getitem
+ iterbytes = iter
+ import io
+
+ StringIO = io.StringIO
+ BytesIO = io.BytesIO
+ del io
+ _assertCountEqual = "assertCountEqual"
+ if sys.version_info[1] <= 1:
+ _assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegexp"
+ _assertRegex = "assertRegexpMatches"
+ _assertNotRegex = "assertNotRegexpMatches"
+ else:
+ _assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegex"
+ _assertRegex = "assertRegex"
+ _assertNotRegex = "assertNotRegex"
+else:
+
+ def b(s):
+ return s
+
+ # Workaround for standalone backslash
+
+ def u(s):
+ return unicode(s.replace(r"\\", r"\\\\"), "unicode_escape")
+
+ unichr = unichr
+ int2byte = chr
+
+ def byte2int(bs):
+ return ord(bs[0])
+
+ def indexbytes(buf, i):
+ return ord(buf[i])
+
+ iterbytes = functools.partial(itertools.imap, ord)
+ import StringIO
+
+ StringIO = BytesIO = StringIO.StringIO
+ _assertCountEqual = "assertItemsEqual"
+ _assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegexp"
+ _assertRegex = "assertRegexpMatches"
+ _assertNotRegex = "assertNotRegexpMatches"
+_add_doc(b, """Byte literal""")
+_add_doc(u, """Text literal""")
+
+
+def assertCountEqual(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return getattr(self, _assertCountEqual)(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+def assertRaisesRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return getattr(self, _assertRaisesRegex)(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+def assertRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return getattr(self, _assertRegex)(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+def assertNotRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return getattr(self, _assertNotRegex)(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+if PY3:
+ exec_ = getattr(moves.builtins, "exec")
+
+ def reraise(tp, value, tb=None):
+ try:
+ if value is None:
+ value = tp()
+ if value.__traceback__ is not tb:
+ raise value.with_traceback(tb)
+ raise value
+ finally:
+ value = None
+ tb = None
+
+
+else:
+
+ def exec_(_code_, _globs_=None, _locs_=None):
+ """Execute code in a namespace."""
+ if _globs_ is None:
+ frame = sys._getframe(1)
+ _globs_ = frame.f_globals
+ if _locs_ is None:
+ _locs_ = frame.f_locals
+ del frame
+ elif _locs_ is None:
+ _locs_ = _globs_
+ exec ("""exec _code_ in _globs_, _locs_""")
+
+ exec_(
+ """def reraise(tp, value, tb=None):
+ try:
+ raise tp, value, tb
+ finally:
+ tb = None
+"""
+ )
+
+
+if sys.version_info[:2] > (3,):
+ exec_(
+ """def raise_from(value, from_value):
+ try:
+ raise value from from_value
+ finally:
+ value = None
+"""
+ )
+else:
+
+ def raise_from(value, from_value):
+ raise value
+
+
+print_ = getattr(moves.builtins, "print", None)
+if print_ is None:
+
+ def print_(*args, **kwargs):
+ """The new-style print function for Python 2.4 and 2.5."""
+ fp = kwargs.pop("file", sys.stdout)
+ if fp is None:
+ return
+
+ def write(data):
+ if not isinstance(data, basestring):
+ data = str(data)
+ # If the file has an encoding, encode unicode with it.
+ if (
+ isinstance(fp, file)
+ and isinstance(data, unicode)
+ and fp.encoding is not None
+ ):
+ errors = getattr(fp, "errors", None)
+ if errors is None:
+ errors = "strict"
+ data = data.encode(fp.encoding, errors)
+ fp.write(data)
+
+ want_unicode = False
+ sep = kwargs.pop("sep", None)
+ if sep is not None:
+ if isinstance(sep, unicode):
+ want_unicode = True
+ elif not isinstance(sep, str):
+ raise TypeError("sep must be None or a string")
+ end = kwargs.pop("end", None)
+ if end is not None:
+ if isinstance(end, unicode):
+ want_unicode = True
+ elif not isinstance(end, str):
+ raise TypeError("end must be None or a string")
+ if kwargs:
+ raise TypeError("invalid keyword arguments to print()")
+ if not want_unicode:
+ for arg in args:
+ if isinstance(arg, unicode):
+ want_unicode = True
+ break
+ if want_unicode:
+ newline = unicode("\n")
+ space = unicode(" ")
+ else:
+ newline = "\n"
+ space = " "
+ if sep is None:
+ sep = space
+ if end is None:
+ end = newline
+ for i, arg in enumerate(args):
+ if i:
+ write(sep)
+ write(arg)
+ write(end)
+
+
+if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 3):
+ _print = print_
+
+ def print_(*args, **kwargs):
+ fp = kwargs.get("file", sys.stdout)
+ flush = kwargs.pop("flush", False)
+ _print(*args, **kwargs)
+ if flush and fp is not None:
+ fp.flush()
+
+
+_add_doc(reraise, """Reraise an exception.""")
+
+if sys.version_info[0:2] < (3, 4):
+ # This does exactly the same what the :func:`py3:functools.update_wrapper`
+ # function does on Python versions after 3.2. It sets the ``__wrapped__``
+ # attribute on ``wrapper`` object and it doesn't raise an error if any of
+ # the attributes mentioned in ``assigned`` and ``updated`` are missing on
+ # ``wrapped`` object.
+ def _update_wrapper(
+ wrapper,
+ wrapped,
+ assigned=functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
+ updated=functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES,
+ ):
+ for attr in assigned:
+ try:
+ value = getattr(wrapped, attr)
+ except AttributeError:
+ continue
+ else:
+ setattr(wrapper, attr, value)
+ for attr in updated:
+ getattr(wrapper, attr).update(getattr(wrapped, attr, {}))
+ wrapper.__wrapped__ = wrapped
+ return wrapper
+
+ _update_wrapper.__doc__ = functools.update_wrapper.__doc__
+
+ def wraps(
+ wrapped,
+ assigned=functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
+ updated=functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES,
+ ):
+ return functools.partial(
+ _update_wrapper, wrapped=wrapped, assigned=assigned, updated=updated
+ )
+
+ wraps.__doc__ = functools.wraps.__doc__
+
+else:
+ wraps = functools.wraps
+
+
+def with_metaclass(meta, *bases):
+ """Create a base class with a metaclass."""
+ # This requires a bit of explanation: the basic idea is to make a dummy
+ # metaclass for one level of class instantiation that replaces itself with
+ # the actual metaclass.
+ class metaclass(type):
+ def __new__(cls, name, this_bases, d):
+ if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 7):
+ # This version introduced PEP 560 that requires a bit
+ # of extra care (we mimic what is done by __build_class__).
+ resolved_bases = types.resolve_bases(bases)
+ if resolved_bases is not bases:
+ d["__orig_bases__"] = bases
+ else:
+ resolved_bases = bases
+ return meta(name, resolved_bases, d)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def __prepare__(cls, name, this_bases):
+ return meta.__prepare__(name, bases)
+
+ return type.__new__(metaclass, "temporary_class", (), {})
+
+
+def add_metaclass(metaclass):
+ """Class decorator for creating a class with a metaclass."""
+
+ def wrapper(cls):
+ orig_vars = cls.__dict__.copy()
+ slots = orig_vars.get("__slots__")
+ if slots is not None:
+ if isinstance(slots, str):
+ slots = [slots]
+ for slots_var in slots:
+ orig_vars.pop(slots_var)
+ orig_vars.pop("__dict__", None)
+ orig_vars.pop("__weakref__", None)
+ if hasattr(cls, "__qualname__"):
+ orig_vars["__qualname__"] = cls.__qualname__
+ return metaclass(cls.__name__, cls.__bases__, orig_vars)
+
+ return wrapper
+
+
+def ensure_binary(s, encoding="utf-8", errors="strict"):
+ """Coerce **s** to six.binary_type.
+
+ For Python 2:
+ - `unicode` -> encoded to `str`
+ - `str` -> `str`
+
+ For Python 3:
+ - `str` -> encoded to `bytes`
+ - `bytes` -> `bytes`
+ """
+ if isinstance(s, binary_type):
+ return s
+ if isinstance(s, text_type):
+ return s.encode(encoding, errors)
+ raise TypeError("not expecting type '%s'" % type(s))
+
+
+def ensure_str(s, encoding="utf-8", errors="strict"):
+ """Coerce *s* to `str`.
+
+ For Python 2:
+ - `unicode` -> encoded to `str`
+ - `str` -> `str`
+
+ For Python 3:
+ - `str` -> `str`
+ - `bytes` -> decoded to `str`
+ """
+ # Optimization: Fast return for the common case.
+ if type(s) is str:
+ return s
+ if PY2 and isinstance(s, text_type):
+ return s.encode(encoding, errors)
+ elif PY3 and isinstance(s, binary_type):
+ return s.decode(encoding, errors)
+ elif not isinstance(s, (text_type, binary_type)):
+ raise TypeError("not expecting type '%s'" % type(s))
+ return s
+
+
+def ensure_text(s, encoding="utf-8", errors="strict"):
+ """Coerce *s* to six.text_type.
+
+ For Python 2:
+ - `unicode` -> `unicode`
+ - `str` -> `unicode`
+
+ For Python 3:
+ - `str` -> `str`
+ - `bytes` -> decoded to `str`
+ """
+ if isinstance(s, binary_type):
+ return s.decode(encoding, errors)
+ elif isinstance(s, text_type):
+ return s
+ else:
+ raise TypeError("not expecting type '%s'" % type(s))
+
+
+def python_2_unicode_compatible(klass):
+ """
+ A class decorator that defines __unicode__ and __str__ methods under Python 2.
+ Under Python 3 it does nothing.
+
+ To support Python 2 and 3 with a single code base, define a __str__ method
+ returning text and apply this decorator to the class.
+ """
+ if PY2:
+ if "__str__" not in klass.__dict__:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "@python_2_unicode_compatible cannot be applied "
+ "to %s because it doesn't define __str__()." % klass.__name__
+ )
+ klass.__unicode__ = klass.__str__
+ klass.__str__ = lambda self: self.__unicode__().encode("utf-8")
+ return klass
+
+
+# Complete the moves implementation.
+# This code is at the end of this module to speed up module loading.
+# Turn this module into a package.
+__path__ = [] # required for PEP 302 and PEP 451
+__package__ = __name__ # see PEP 366 @ReservedAssignment
+if globals().get("__spec__") is not None:
+ __spec__.submodule_search_locations = [] # PEP 451 @UndefinedVariable
+# Remove other six meta path importers, since they cause problems. This can
+# happen if six is removed from sys.modules and then reloaded. (Setuptools does
+# this for some reason.)
+if sys.meta_path:
+ for i, importer in enumerate(sys.meta_path):
+ # Here's some real nastiness: Another "instance" of the six module might
+ # be floating around. Therefore, we can't use isinstance() to check for
+ # the six meta path importer, since the other six instance will have
+ # inserted an importer with different class.
+ if (
+ type(importer).__name__ == "_SixMetaPathImporter"
+ and importer.name == __name__
+ ):
+ del sys.meta_path[i]
+ break
+ del i, importer
+# Finally, add the importer to the meta path import hook.
+sys.meta_path.append(_importer)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ef3fde5206
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+import sys
+
+try:
+ # Our match_hostname function is the same as 3.10's, so we only want to
+ # import the match_hostname function if it's at least that good.
+ # We also fallback on Python 3.10+ because our code doesn't emit
+ # deprecation warnings and is the same as Python 3.10 otherwise.
+ if sys.version_info < (3, 5) or sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
+ raise ImportError("Fallback to vendored code")
+
+ from ssl import CertificateError, match_hostname
+except ImportError:
+ try:
+ # Backport of the function from a pypi module
+ from backports.ssl_match_hostname import ( # type: ignore
+ CertificateError,
+ match_hostname,
+ )
+ except ImportError:
+ # Our vendored copy
+ from ._implementation import CertificateError, match_hostname # type: ignore
+
+# Not needed, but documenting what we provide.
+__all__ = ("CertificateError", "match_hostname")
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/_implementation.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/_implementation.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..689208d3c6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/packages/ssl_match_hostname/_implementation.py
@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
+"""The match_hostname() function from Python 3.3.3, essential when using SSL."""
+
+# Note: This file is under the PSF license as the code comes from the python
+# stdlib. http://docs.python.org/3/license.html
+
+import re
+import sys
+
+# ipaddress has been backported to 2.6+ in pypi. If it is installed on the
+# system, use it to handle IPAddress ServerAltnames (this was added in
+# python-3.5) otherwise only do DNS matching. This allows
+# backports.ssl_match_hostname to continue to be used in Python 2.7.
+try:
+ import ipaddress
+except ImportError:
+ ipaddress = None
+
+__version__ = "3.5.0.1"
+
+
+class CertificateError(ValueError):
+ pass
+
+
+def _dnsname_match(dn, hostname, max_wildcards=1):
+ """Matching according to RFC 6125, section 6.4.3
+
+ http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6125#section-6.4.3
+ """
+ pats = []
+ if not dn:
+ return False
+
+ # Ported from python3-syntax:
+ # leftmost, *remainder = dn.split(r'.')
+ parts = dn.split(r".")
+ leftmost = parts[0]
+ remainder = parts[1:]
+
+ wildcards = leftmost.count("*")
+ if wildcards > max_wildcards:
+ # Issue #17980: avoid denials of service by refusing more
+ # than one wildcard per fragment. A survey of established
+ # policy among SSL implementations showed it to be a
+ # reasonable choice.
+ raise CertificateError(
+ "too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: " + repr(dn)
+ )
+
+ # speed up common case w/o wildcards
+ if not wildcards:
+ return dn.lower() == hostname.lower()
+
+ # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 1.
+ # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier in which
+ # the wildcard character comprises a label other than the left-most label.
+ if leftmost == "*":
+ # When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless
+ # fragment.
+ pats.append("[^.]+")
+ elif leftmost.startswith("xn--") or hostname.startswith("xn--"):
+ # RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 3.
+ # The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier
+ # where the wildcard character is embedded within an A-label or
+ # U-label of an internationalized domain name.
+ pats.append(re.escape(leftmost))
+ else:
+ # Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless string, e.g. www*
+ pats.append(re.escape(leftmost).replace(r"\*", "[^.]*"))
+
+ # add the remaining fragments, ignore any wildcards
+ for frag in remainder:
+ pats.append(re.escape(frag))
+
+ pat = re.compile(r"\A" + r"\.".join(pats) + r"\Z", re.IGNORECASE)
+ return pat.match(hostname)
+
+
+def _to_unicode(obj):
+ if isinstance(obj, str) and sys.version_info < (3,):
+ obj = unicode(obj, encoding="ascii", errors="strict")
+ return obj
+
+
+def _ipaddress_match(ipname, host_ip):
+ """Exact matching of IP addresses.
+
+ RFC 6125 explicitly doesn't define an algorithm for this
+ (section 1.7.2 - "Out of Scope").
+ """
+ # OpenSSL may add a trailing newline to a subjectAltName's IP address
+ # Divergence from upstream: ipaddress can't handle byte str
+ ip = ipaddress.ip_address(_to_unicode(ipname).rstrip())
+ return ip == host_ip
+
+
+def match_hostname(cert, hostname):
+ """Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by
+ SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 and RFC 6125
+ rules are followed, but IP addresses are not accepted for *hostname*.
+
+ CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function
+ returns nothing.
+ """
+ if not cert:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "empty or no certificate, match_hostname needs a "
+ "SSL socket or SSL context with either "
+ "CERT_OPTIONAL or CERT_REQUIRED"
+ )
+ try:
+ # Divergence from upstream: ipaddress can't handle byte str
+ host_ip = ipaddress.ip_address(_to_unicode(hostname))
+ except ValueError:
+ # Not an IP address (common case)
+ host_ip = None
+ except UnicodeError:
+ # Divergence from upstream: Have to deal with ipaddress not taking
+ # byte strings. addresses should be all ascii, so we consider it not
+ # an ipaddress in this case
+ host_ip = None
+ except AttributeError:
+ # Divergence from upstream: Make ipaddress library optional
+ if ipaddress is None:
+ host_ip = None
+ else:
+ raise
+ dnsnames = []
+ san = cert.get("subjectAltName", ())
+ for key, value in san:
+ if key == "DNS":
+ if host_ip is None and _dnsname_match(value, hostname):
+ return
+ dnsnames.append(value)
+ elif key == "IP Address":
+ if host_ip is not None and _ipaddress_match(value, host_ip):
+ return
+ dnsnames.append(value)
+ if not dnsnames:
+ # The subject is only checked when there is no dNSName entry
+ # in subjectAltName
+ for sub in cert.get("subject", ()):
+ for key, value in sub:
+ # XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name
+ # must be used.
+ if key == "commonName":
+ if _dnsname_match(value, hostname):
+ return
+ dnsnames.append(value)
+ if len(dnsnames) > 1:
+ raise CertificateError(
+ "hostname %r "
+ "doesn't match either of %s" % (hostname, ", ".join(map(repr, dnsnames)))
+ )
+ elif len(dnsnames) == 1:
+ raise CertificateError("hostname %r doesn't match %r" % (hostname, dnsnames[0]))
+ else:
+ raise CertificateError(
+ "no appropriate commonName or subjectAltName fields were found"
+ )
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/poolmanager.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/poolmanager.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3a31a285bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/poolmanager.py
@@ -0,0 +1,536 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import collections
+import functools
+import logging
+
+from ._collections import RecentlyUsedContainer
+from .connectionpool import HTTPConnectionPool, HTTPSConnectionPool, port_by_scheme
+from .exceptions import (
+ LocationValueError,
+ MaxRetryError,
+ ProxySchemeUnknown,
+ ProxySchemeUnsupported,
+ URLSchemeUnknown,
+)
+from .packages import six
+from .packages.six.moves.urllib.parse import urljoin
+from .request import RequestMethods
+from .util.proxy import connection_requires_http_tunnel
+from .util.retry import Retry
+from .util.url import parse_url
+
+__all__ = ["PoolManager", "ProxyManager", "proxy_from_url"]
+
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+SSL_KEYWORDS = (
+ "key_file",
+ "cert_file",
+ "cert_reqs",
+ "ca_certs",
+ "ssl_version",
+ "ca_cert_dir",
+ "ssl_context",
+ "key_password",
+)
+
+# All known keyword arguments that could be provided to the pool manager, its
+# pools, or the underlying connections. This is used to construct a pool key.
+_key_fields = (
+ "key_scheme", # str
+ "key_host", # str
+ "key_port", # int
+ "key_timeout", # int or float or Timeout
+ "key_retries", # int or Retry
+ "key_strict", # bool
+ "key_block", # bool
+ "key_source_address", # str
+ "key_key_file", # str
+ "key_key_password", # str
+ "key_cert_file", # str
+ "key_cert_reqs", # str
+ "key_ca_certs", # str
+ "key_ssl_version", # str
+ "key_ca_cert_dir", # str
+ "key_ssl_context", # instance of ssl.SSLContext or urllib3.util.ssl_.SSLContext
+ "key_maxsize", # int
+ "key_headers", # dict
+ "key__proxy", # parsed proxy url
+ "key__proxy_headers", # dict
+ "key__proxy_config", # class
+ "key_socket_options", # list of (level (int), optname (int), value (int or str)) tuples
+ "key__socks_options", # dict
+ "key_assert_hostname", # bool or string
+ "key_assert_fingerprint", # str
+ "key_server_hostname", # str
+)
+
+#: The namedtuple class used to construct keys for the connection pool.
+#: All custom key schemes should include the fields in this key at a minimum.
+PoolKey = collections.namedtuple("PoolKey", _key_fields)
+
+_proxy_config_fields = ("ssl_context", "use_forwarding_for_https")
+ProxyConfig = collections.namedtuple("ProxyConfig", _proxy_config_fields)
+
+
+def _default_key_normalizer(key_class, request_context):
+ """
+ Create a pool key out of a request context dictionary.
+
+ According to RFC 3986, both the scheme and host are case-insensitive.
+ Therefore, this function normalizes both before constructing the pool
+ key for an HTTPS request. If you wish to change this behaviour, provide
+ alternate callables to ``key_fn_by_scheme``.
+
+ :param key_class:
+ The class to use when constructing the key. This should be a namedtuple
+ with the ``scheme`` and ``host`` keys at a minimum.
+ :type key_class: namedtuple
+ :param request_context:
+ A dictionary-like object that contain the context for a request.
+ :type request_context: dict
+
+ :return: A namedtuple that can be used as a connection pool key.
+ :rtype: PoolKey
+ """
+ # Since we mutate the dictionary, make a copy first
+ context = request_context.copy()
+ context["scheme"] = context["scheme"].lower()
+ context["host"] = context["host"].lower()
+
+ # These are both dictionaries and need to be transformed into frozensets
+ for key in ("headers", "_proxy_headers", "_socks_options"):
+ if key in context and context[key] is not None:
+ context[key] = frozenset(context[key].items())
+
+ # The socket_options key may be a list and needs to be transformed into a
+ # tuple.
+ socket_opts = context.get("socket_options")
+ if socket_opts is not None:
+ context["socket_options"] = tuple(socket_opts)
+
+ # Map the kwargs to the names in the namedtuple - this is necessary since
+ # namedtuples can't have fields starting with '_'.
+ for key in list(context.keys()):
+ context["key_" + key] = context.pop(key)
+
+ # Default to ``None`` for keys missing from the context
+ for field in key_class._fields:
+ if field not in context:
+ context[field] = None
+
+ return key_class(**context)
+
+
+#: A dictionary that maps a scheme to a callable that creates a pool key.
+#: This can be used to alter the way pool keys are constructed, if desired.
+#: Each PoolManager makes a copy of this dictionary so they can be configured
+#: globally here, or individually on the instance.
+key_fn_by_scheme = {
+ "http": functools.partial(_default_key_normalizer, PoolKey),
+ "https": functools.partial(_default_key_normalizer, PoolKey),
+}
+
+pool_classes_by_scheme = {"http": HTTPConnectionPool, "https": HTTPSConnectionPool}
+
+
+class PoolManager(RequestMethods):
+ """
+ Allows for arbitrary requests while transparently keeping track of
+ necessary connection pools for you.
+
+ :param num_pools:
+ Number of connection pools to cache before discarding the least
+ recently used pool.
+
+ :param headers:
+ Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given
+ explicitly.
+
+ :param \\**connection_pool_kw:
+ Additional parameters are used to create fresh
+ :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` instances.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> manager = PoolManager(num_pools=2)
+ >>> r = manager.request('GET', 'http://google.com/')
+ >>> r = manager.request('GET', 'http://google.com/mail')
+ >>> r = manager.request('GET', 'http://yahoo.com/')
+ >>> len(manager.pools)
+ 2
+
+ """
+
+ proxy = None
+ proxy_config = None
+
+ def __init__(self, num_pools=10, headers=None, **connection_pool_kw):
+ RequestMethods.__init__(self, headers)
+ self.connection_pool_kw = connection_pool_kw
+ self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer(num_pools, dispose_func=lambda p: p.close())
+
+ # Locally set the pool classes and keys so other PoolManagers can
+ # override them.
+ self.pool_classes_by_scheme = pool_classes_by_scheme
+ self.key_fn_by_scheme = key_fn_by_scheme.copy()
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ return self
+
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
+ self.clear()
+ # Return False to re-raise any potential exceptions
+ return False
+
+ def _new_pool(self, scheme, host, port, request_context=None):
+ """
+ Create a new :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` based on host, port, scheme, and
+ any additional pool keyword arguments.
+
+ If ``request_context`` is provided, it is provided as keyword arguments
+ to the pool class used. This method is used to actually create the
+ connection pools handed out by :meth:`connection_from_url` and
+ companion methods. It is intended to be overridden for customization.
+ """
+ pool_cls = self.pool_classes_by_scheme[scheme]
+ if request_context is None:
+ request_context = self.connection_pool_kw.copy()
+
+ # Although the context has everything necessary to create the pool,
+ # this function has historically only used the scheme, host, and port
+ # in the positional args. When an API change is acceptable these can
+ # be removed.
+ for key in ("scheme", "host", "port"):
+ request_context.pop(key, None)
+
+ if scheme == "http":
+ for kw in SSL_KEYWORDS:
+ request_context.pop(kw, None)
+
+ return pool_cls(host, port, **request_context)
+
+ def clear(self):
+ """
+ Empty our store of pools and direct them all to close.
+
+ This will not affect in-flight connections, but they will not be
+ re-used after completion.
+ """
+ self.pools.clear()
+
+ def connection_from_host(self, host, port=None, scheme="http", pool_kwargs=None):
+ """
+ Get a :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` based on the host, port, and scheme.
+
+ If ``port`` isn't given, it will be derived from the ``scheme`` using
+ ``urllib3.connectionpool.port_by_scheme``. If ``pool_kwargs`` is
+ provided, it is merged with the instance's ``connection_pool_kw``
+ variable and used to create the new connection pool, if one is
+ needed.
+ """
+
+ if not host:
+ raise LocationValueError("No host specified.")
+
+ request_context = self._merge_pool_kwargs(pool_kwargs)
+ request_context["scheme"] = scheme or "http"
+ if not port:
+ port = port_by_scheme.get(request_context["scheme"].lower(), 80)
+ request_context["port"] = port
+ request_context["host"] = host
+
+ return self.connection_from_context(request_context)
+
+ def connection_from_context(self, request_context):
+ """
+ Get a :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` based on the request context.
+
+ ``request_context`` must at least contain the ``scheme`` key and its
+ value must be a key in ``key_fn_by_scheme`` instance variable.
+ """
+ scheme = request_context["scheme"].lower()
+ pool_key_constructor = self.key_fn_by_scheme.get(scheme)
+ if not pool_key_constructor:
+ raise URLSchemeUnknown(scheme)
+ pool_key = pool_key_constructor(request_context)
+
+ return self.connection_from_pool_key(pool_key, request_context=request_context)
+
+ def connection_from_pool_key(self, pool_key, request_context=None):
+ """
+ Get a :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` based on the provided pool key.
+
+ ``pool_key`` should be a namedtuple that only contains immutable
+ objects. At a minimum it must have the ``scheme``, ``host``, and
+ ``port`` fields.
+ """
+ with self.pools.lock:
+ # If the scheme, host, or port doesn't match existing open
+ # connections, open a new ConnectionPool.
+ pool = self.pools.get(pool_key)
+ if pool:
+ return pool
+
+ # Make a fresh ConnectionPool of the desired type
+ scheme = request_context["scheme"]
+ host = request_context["host"]
+ port = request_context["port"]
+ pool = self._new_pool(scheme, host, port, request_context=request_context)
+ self.pools[pool_key] = pool
+
+ return pool
+
+ def connection_from_url(self, url, pool_kwargs=None):
+ """
+ Similar to :func:`urllib3.connectionpool.connection_from_url`.
+
+ If ``pool_kwargs`` is not provided and a new pool needs to be
+ constructed, ``self.connection_pool_kw`` is used to initialize
+ the :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool`. If ``pool_kwargs``
+ is provided, it is used instead. Note that if a new pool does not
+ need to be created for the request, the provided ``pool_kwargs`` are
+ not used.
+ """
+ u = parse_url(url)
+ return self.connection_from_host(
+ u.host, port=u.port, scheme=u.scheme, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+ )
+
+ def _merge_pool_kwargs(self, override):
+ """
+ Merge a dictionary of override values for self.connection_pool_kw.
+
+ This does not modify self.connection_pool_kw and returns a new dict.
+ Any keys in the override dictionary with a value of ``None`` are
+ removed from the merged dictionary.
+ """
+ base_pool_kwargs = self.connection_pool_kw.copy()
+ if override:
+ for key, value in override.items():
+ if value is None:
+ try:
+ del base_pool_kwargs[key]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ base_pool_kwargs[key] = value
+ return base_pool_kwargs
+
+ def _proxy_requires_url_absolute_form(self, parsed_url):
+ """
+ Indicates if the proxy requires the complete destination URL in the
+ request. Normally this is only needed when not using an HTTP CONNECT
+ tunnel.
+ """
+ if self.proxy is None:
+ return False
+
+ return not connection_requires_http_tunnel(
+ self.proxy, self.proxy_config, parsed_url.scheme
+ )
+
+ def _validate_proxy_scheme_url_selection(self, url_scheme):
+ """
+ Validates that were not attempting to do TLS in TLS connections on
+ Python2 or with unsupported SSL implementations.
+ """
+ if self.proxy is None or url_scheme != "https":
+ return
+
+ if self.proxy.scheme != "https":
+ return
+
+ if six.PY2 and not self.proxy_config.use_forwarding_for_https:
+ raise ProxySchemeUnsupported(
+ "Contacting HTTPS destinations through HTTPS proxies "
+ "'via CONNECT tunnels' is not supported in Python 2"
+ )
+
+ def urlopen(self, method, url, redirect=True, **kw):
+ """
+ Same as :meth:`urllib3.HTTPConnectionPool.urlopen`
+ with custom cross-host redirect logic and only sends the request-uri
+ portion of the ``url``.
+
+ The given ``url`` parameter must be absolute, such that an appropriate
+ :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` can be chosen for it.
+ """
+ u = parse_url(url)
+ self._validate_proxy_scheme_url_selection(u.scheme)
+
+ conn = self.connection_from_host(u.host, port=u.port, scheme=u.scheme)
+
+ kw["assert_same_host"] = False
+ kw["redirect"] = False
+
+ if "headers" not in kw:
+ kw["headers"] = self.headers.copy()
+
+ if self._proxy_requires_url_absolute_form(u):
+ response = conn.urlopen(method, url, **kw)
+ else:
+ response = conn.urlopen(method, u.request_uri, **kw)
+
+ redirect_location = redirect and response.get_redirect_location()
+ if not redirect_location:
+ return response
+
+ # Support relative URLs for redirecting.
+ redirect_location = urljoin(url, redirect_location)
+
+ # RFC 7231, Section 6.4.4
+ if response.status == 303:
+ method = "GET"
+
+ retries = kw.get("retries")
+ if not isinstance(retries, Retry):
+ retries = Retry.from_int(retries, redirect=redirect)
+
+ # Strip headers marked as unsafe to forward to the redirected location.
+ # Check remove_headers_on_redirect to avoid a potential network call within
+ # conn.is_same_host() which may use socket.gethostbyname() in the future.
+ if retries.remove_headers_on_redirect and not conn.is_same_host(
+ redirect_location
+ ):
+ headers = list(six.iterkeys(kw["headers"]))
+ for header in headers:
+ if header.lower() in retries.remove_headers_on_redirect:
+ kw["headers"].pop(header, None)
+
+ try:
+ retries = retries.increment(method, url, response=response, _pool=conn)
+ except MaxRetryError:
+ if retries.raise_on_redirect:
+ response.drain_conn()
+ raise
+ return response
+
+ kw["retries"] = retries
+ kw["redirect"] = redirect
+
+ log.info("Redirecting %s -> %s", url, redirect_location)
+
+ response.drain_conn()
+ return self.urlopen(method, redirect_location, **kw)
+
+
+class ProxyManager(PoolManager):
+ """
+ Behaves just like :class:`PoolManager`, but sends all requests through
+ the defined proxy, using the CONNECT method for HTTPS URLs.
+
+ :param proxy_url:
+ The URL of the proxy to be used.
+
+ :param proxy_headers:
+ A dictionary containing headers that will be sent to the proxy. In case
+ of HTTP they are being sent with each request, while in the
+ HTTPS/CONNECT case they are sent only once. Could be used for proxy
+ authentication.
+
+ :param proxy_ssl_context:
+ The proxy SSL context is used to establish the TLS connection to the
+ proxy when using HTTPS proxies.
+
+ :param use_forwarding_for_https:
+ (Defaults to False) If set to True will forward requests to the HTTPS
+ proxy to be made on behalf of the client instead of creating a TLS
+ tunnel via the CONNECT method. **Enabling this flag means that request
+ and response headers and content will be visible from the HTTPS proxy**
+ whereas tunneling keeps request and response headers and content
+ private. IP address, target hostname, SNI, and port are always visible
+ to an HTTPS proxy even when this flag is disabled.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> proxy = urllib3.ProxyManager('http://localhost:3128/')
+ >>> r1 = proxy.request('GET', 'http://google.com/')
+ >>> r2 = proxy.request('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/')
+ >>> len(proxy.pools)
+ 1
+ >>> r3 = proxy.request('GET', 'https://httpbin.org/')
+ >>> r4 = proxy.request('GET', 'https://twitter.com/')
+ >>> len(proxy.pools)
+ 3
+
+ """
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ proxy_url,
+ num_pools=10,
+ headers=None,
+ proxy_headers=None,
+ proxy_ssl_context=None,
+ use_forwarding_for_https=False,
+ **connection_pool_kw
+ ):
+
+ if isinstance(proxy_url, HTTPConnectionPool):
+ proxy_url = "%s://%s:%i" % (
+ proxy_url.scheme,
+ proxy_url.host,
+ proxy_url.port,
+ )
+ proxy = parse_url(proxy_url)
+
+ if proxy.scheme not in ("http", "https"):
+ raise ProxySchemeUnknown(proxy.scheme)
+
+ if not proxy.port:
+ port = port_by_scheme.get(proxy.scheme, 80)
+ proxy = proxy._replace(port=port)
+
+ self.proxy = proxy
+ self.proxy_headers = proxy_headers or {}
+ self.proxy_ssl_context = proxy_ssl_context
+ self.proxy_config = ProxyConfig(proxy_ssl_context, use_forwarding_for_https)
+
+ connection_pool_kw["_proxy"] = self.proxy
+ connection_pool_kw["_proxy_headers"] = self.proxy_headers
+ connection_pool_kw["_proxy_config"] = self.proxy_config
+
+ super(ProxyManager, self).__init__(num_pools, headers, **connection_pool_kw)
+
+ def connection_from_host(self, host, port=None, scheme="http", pool_kwargs=None):
+ if scheme == "https":
+ return super(ProxyManager, self).connection_from_host(
+ host, port, scheme, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+ )
+
+ return super(ProxyManager, self).connection_from_host(
+ self.proxy.host, self.proxy.port, self.proxy.scheme, pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
+ )
+
+ def _set_proxy_headers(self, url, headers=None):
+ """
+ Sets headers needed by proxies: specifically, the Accept and Host
+ headers. Only sets headers not provided by the user.
+ """
+ headers_ = {"Accept": "*/*"}
+
+ netloc = parse_url(url).netloc
+ if netloc:
+ headers_["Host"] = netloc
+
+ if headers:
+ headers_.update(headers)
+ return headers_
+
+ def urlopen(self, method, url, redirect=True, **kw):
+ "Same as HTTP(S)ConnectionPool.urlopen, ``url`` must be absolute."
+ u = parse_url(url)
+ if not connection_requires_http_tunnel(self.proxy, self.proxy_config, u.scheme):
+ # For connections using HTTP CONNECT, httplib sets the necessary
+ # headers on the CONNECT to the proxy. If we're not using CONNECT,
+ # we'll definitely need to set 'Host' at the very least.
+ headers = kw.get("headers", self.headers)
+ kw["headers"] = self._set_proxy_headers(url, headers)
+
+ return super(ProxyManager, self).urlopen(method, url, redirect=redirect, **kw)
+
+
+def proxy_from_url(url, **kw):
+ return ProxyManager(proxy_url=url, **kw)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/request.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/request.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..398386a5b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/request.py
@@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+from .filepost import encode_multipart_formdata
+from .packages.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlencode
+
+__all__ = ["RequestMethods"]
+
+
+class RequestMethods(object):
+ """
+ Convenience mixin for classes who implement a :meth:`urlopen` method, such
+ as :class:`urllib3.HTTPConnectionPool` and
+ :class:`urllib3.PoolManager`.
+
+ Provides behavior for making common types of HTTP request methods and
+ decides which type of request field encoding to use.
+
+ Specifically,
+
+ :meth:`.request_encode_url` is for sending requests whose fields are
+ encoded in the URL (such as GET, HEAD, DELETE).
+
+ :meth:`.request_encode_body` is for sending requests whose fields are
+ encoded in the *body* of the request using multipart or www-form-urlencoded
+ (such as for POST, PUT, PATCH).
+
+ :meth:`.request` is for making any kind of request, it will look up the
+ appropriate encoding format and use one of the above two methods to make
+ the request.
+
+ Initializer parameters:
+
+ :param headers:
+ Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given
+ explicitly.
+ """
+
+ _encode_url_methods = {"DELETE", "GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"}
+
+ def __init__(self, headers=None):
+ self.headers = headers or {}
+
+ def urlopen(
+ self,
+ method,
+ url,
+ body=None,
+ headers=None,
+ encode_multipart=True,
+ multipart_boundary=None,
+ **kw
+ ): # Abstract
+ raise NotImplementedError(
+ "Classes extending RequestMethods must implement "
+ "their own ``urlopen`` method."
+ )
+
+ def request(self, method, url, fields=None, headers=None, **urlopen_kw):
+ """
+ Make a request using :meth:`urlopen` with the appropriate encoding of
+ ``fields`` based on the ``method`` used.
+
+ This is a convenience method that requires the least amount of manual
+ effort. It can be used in most situations, while still having the
+ option to drop down to more specific methods when necessary, such as
+ :meth:`request_encode_url`, :meth:`request_encode_body`,
+ or even the lowest level :meth:`urlopen`.
+ """
+ method = method.upper()
+
+ urlopen_kw["request_url"] = url
+
+ if method in self._encode_url_methods:
+ return self.request_encode_url(
+ method, url, fields=fields, headers=headers, **urlopen_kw
+ )
+ else:
+ return self.request_encode_body(
+ method, url, fields=fields, headers=headers, **urlopen_kw
+ )
+
+ def request_encode_url(self, method, url, fields=None, headers=None, **urlopen_kw):
+ """
+ Make a request using :meth:`urlopen` with the ``fields`` encoded in
+ the url. This is useful for request methods like GET, HEAD, DELETE, etc.
+ """
+ if headers is None:
+ headers = self.headers
+
+ extra_kw = {"headers": headers}
+ extra_kw.update(urlopen_kw)
+
+ if fields:
+ url += "?" + urlencode(fields)
+
+ return self.urlopen(method, url, **extra_kw)
+
+ def request_encode_body(
+ self,
+ method,
+ url,
+ fields=None,
+ headers=None,
+ encode_multipart=True,
+ multipart_boundary=None,
+ **urlopen_kw
+ ):
+ """
+ Make a request using :meth:`urlopen` with the ``fields`` encoded in
+ the body. This is useful for request methods like POST, PUT, PATCH, etc.
+
+ When ``encode_multipart=True`` (default), then
+ :func:`urllib3.encode_multipart_formdata` is used to encode
+ the payload with the appropriate content type. Otherwise
+ :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` is used with the
+ 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' content type.
+
+ Multipart encoding must be used when posting files, and it's reasonably
+ safe to use it in other times too. However, it may break request
+ signing, such as with OAuth.
+
+ Supports an optional ``fields`` parameter of key/value strings AND
+ key/filetuple. A filetuple is a (filename, data, MIME type) tuple where
+ the MIME type is optional. For example::
+
+ fields = {
+ 'foo': 'bar',
+ 'fakefile': ('foofile.txt', 'contents of foofile'),
+ 'realfile': ('barfile.txt', open('realfile').read()),
+ 'typedfile': ('bazfile.bin', open('bazfile').read(),
+ 'image/jpeg'),
+ 'nonamefile': 'contents of nonamefile field',
+ }
+
+ When uploading a file, providing a filename (the first parameter of the
+ tuple) is optional but recommended to best mimic behavior of browsers.
+
+ Note that if ``headers`` are supplied, the 'Content-Type' header will
+ be overwritten because it depends on the dynamic random boundary string
+ which is used to compose the body of the request. The random boundary
+ string can be explicitly set with the ``multipart_boundary`` parameter.
+ """
+ if headers is None:
+ headers = self.headers
+
+ extra_kw = {"headers": {}}
+
+ if fields:
+ if "body" in urlopen_kw:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "request got values for both 'fields' and 'body', can only specify one."
+ )
+
+ if encode_multipart:
+ body, content_type = encode_multipart_formdata(
+ fields, boundary=multipart_boundary
+ )
+ else:
+ body, content_type = (
+ urlencode(fields),
+ "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
+ )
+
+ extra_kw["body"] = body
+ extra_kw["headers"] = {"Content-Type": content_type}
+
+ extra_kw["headers"].update(headers)
+ extra_kw.update(urlopen_kw)
+
+ return self.urlopen(method, url, **extra_kw)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/response.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/response.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..38693f4fc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/response.py
@@ -0,0 +1,821 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import io
+import logging
+import zlib
+from contextlib import contextmanager
+from socket import error as SocketError
+from socket import timeout as SocketTimeout
+
+try:
+ import brotli
+except ImportError:
+ brotli = None
+
+from ._collections import HTTPHeaderDict
+from .connection import BaseSSLError, HTTPException
+from .exceptions import (
+ BodyNotHttplibCompatible,
+ DecodeError,
+ HTTPError,
+ IncompleteRead,
+ InvalidChunkLength,
+ InvalidHeader,
+ ProtocolError,
+ ReadTimeoutError,
+ ResponseNotChunked,
+ SSLError,
+)
+from .packages import six
+from .util.response import is_fp_closed, is_response_to_head
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+class DeflateDecoder(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._first_try = True
+ self._data = b""
+ self._obj = zlib.decompressobj()
+
+ def __getattr__(self, name):
+ return getattr(self._obj, name)
+
+ def decompress(self, data):
+ if not data:
+ return data
+
+ if not self._first_try:
+ return self._obj.decompress(data)
+
+ self._data += data
+ try:
+ decompressed = self._obj.decompress(data)
+ if decompressed:
+ self._first_try = False
+ self._data = None
+ return decompressed
+ except zlib.error:
+ self._first_try = False
+ self._obj = zlib.decompressobj(-zlib.MAX_WBITS)
+ try:
+ return self.decompress(self._data)
+ finally:
+ self._data = None
+
+
+class GzipDecoderState(object):
+
+ FIRST_MEMBER = 0
+ OTHER_MEMBERS = 1
+ SWALLOW_DATA = 2
+
+
+class GzipDecoder(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._obj = zlib.decompressobj(16 + zlib.MAX_WBITS)
+ self._state = GzipDecoderState.FIRST_MEMBER
+
+ def __getattr__(self, name):
+ return getattr(self._obj, name)
+
+ def decompress(self, data):
+ ret = bytearray()
+ if self._state == GzipDecoderState.SWALLOW_DATA or not data:
+ return bytes(ret)
+ while True:
+ try:
+ ret += self._obj.decompress(data)
+ except zlib.error:
+ previous_state = self._state
+ # Ignore data after the first error
+ self._state = GzipDecoderState.SWALLOW_DATA
+ if previous_state == GzipDecoderState.OTHER_MEMBERS:
+ # Allow trailing garbage acceptable in other gzip clients
+ return bytes(ret)
+ raise
+ data = self._obj.unused_data
+ if not data:
+ return bytes(ret)
+ self._state = GzipDecoderState.OTHER_MEMBERS
+ self._obj = zlib.decompressobj(16 + zlib.MAX_WBITS)
+
+
+if brotli is not None:
+
+ class BrotliDecoder(object):
+ # Supports both 'brotlipy' and 'Brotli' packages
+ # since they share an import name. The top branches
+ # are for 'brotlipy' and bottom branches for 'Brotli'
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._obj = brotli.Decompressor()
+ if hasattr(self._obj, "decompress"):
+ self.decompress = self._obj.decompress
+ else:
+ self.decompress = self._obj.process
+
+ def flush(self):
+ if hasattr(self._obj, "flush"):
+ return self._obj.flush()
+ return b""
+
+
+class MultiDecoder(object):
+ """
+ From RFC7231:
+ If one or more encodings have been applied to a representation, the
+ sender that applied the encodings MUST generate a Content-Encoding
+ header field that lists the content codings in the order in which
+ they were applied.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, modes):
+ self._decoders = [_get_decoder(m.strip()) for m in modes.split(",")]
+
+ def flush(self):
+ return self._decoders[0].flush()
+
+ def decompress(self, data):
+ for d in reversed(self._decoders):
+ data = d.decompress(data)
+ return data
+
+
+def _get_decoder(mode):
+ if "," in mode:
+ return MultiDecoder(mode)
+
+ if mode == "gzip":
+ return GzipDecoder()
+
+ if brotli is not None and mode == "br":
+ return BrotliDecoder()
+
+ return DeflateDecoder()
+
+
+class HTTPResponse(io.IOBase):
+ """
+ HTTP Response container.
+
+ Backwards-compatible with :class:`http.client.HTTPResponse` but the response ``body`` is
+ loaded and decoded on-demand when the ``data`` property is accessed. This
+ class is also compatible with the Python standard library's :mod:`io`
+ module, and can hence be treated as a readable object in the context of that
+ framework.
+
+ Extra parameters for behaviour not present in :class:`http.client.HTTPResponse`:
+
+ :param preload_content:
+ If True, the response's body will be preloaded during construction.
+
+ :param decode_content:
+ If True, will attempt to decode the body based on the
+ 'content-encoding' header.
+
+ :param original_response:
+ When this HTTPResponse wrapper is generated from an :class:`http.client.HTTPResponse`
+ object, it's convenient to include the original for debug purposes. It's
+ otherwise unused.
+
+ :param retries:
+ The retries contains the last :class:`~urllib3.util.retry.Retry` that
+ was used during the request.
+
+ :param enforce_content_length:
+ Enforce content length checking. Body returned by server must match
+ value of Content-Length header, if present. Otherwise, raise error.
+ """
+
+ CONTENT_DECODERS = ["gzip", "deflate"]
+ if brotli is not None:
+ CONTENT_DECODERS += ["br"]
+ REDIRECT_STATUSES = [301, 302, 303, 307, 308]
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ body="",
+ headers=None,
+ status=0,
+ version=0,
+ reason=None,
+ strict=0,
+ preload_content=True,
+ decode_content=True,
+ original_response=None,
+ pool=None,
+ connection=None,
+ msg=None,
+ retries=None,
+ enforce_content_length=False,
+ request_method=None,
+ request_url=None,
+ auto_close=True,
+ ):
+
+ if isinstance(headers, HTTPHeaderDict):
+ self.headers = headers
+ else:
+ self.headers = HTTPHeaderDict(headers)
+ self.status = status
+ self.version = version
+ self.reason = reason
+ self.strict = strict
+ self.decode_content = decode_content
+ self.retries = retries
+ self.enforce_content_length = enforce_content_length
+ self.auto_close = auto_close
+
+ self._decoder = None
+ self._body = None
+ self._fp = None
+ self._original_response = original_response
+ self._fp_bytes_read = 0
+ self.msg = msg
+ self._request_url = request_url
+
+ if body and isinstance(body, (six.string_types, bytes)):
+ self._body = body
+
+ self._pool = pool
+ self._connection = connection
+
+ if hasattr(body, "read"):
+ self._fp = body
+
+ # Are we using the chunked-style of transfer encoding?
+ self.chunked = False
+ self.chunk_left = None
+ tr_enc = self.headers.get("transfer-encoding", "").lower()
+ # Don't incur the penalty of creating a list and then discarding it
+ encodings = (enc.strip() for enc in tr_enc.split(","))
+ if "chunked" in encodings:
+ self.chunked = True
+
+ # Determine length of response
+ self.length_remaining = self._init_length(request_method)
+
+ # If requested, preload the body.
+ if preload_content and not self._body:
+ self._body = self.read(decode_content=decode_content)
+
+ def get_redirect_location(self):
+ """
+ Should we redirect and where to?
+
+ :returns: Truthy redirect location string if we got a redirect status
+ code and valid location. ``None`` if redirect status and no
+ location. ``False`` if not a redirect status code.
+ """
+ if self.status in self.REDIRECT_STATUSES:
+ return self.headers.get("location")
+
+ return False
+
+ def release_conn(self):
+ if not self._pool or not self._connection:
+ return
+
+ self._pool._put_conn(self._connection)
+ self._connection = None
+
+ def drain_conn(self):
+ """
+ Read and discard any remaining HTTP response data in the response connection.
+
+ Unread data in the HTTPResponse connection blocks the connection from being released back to the pool.
+ """
+ try:
+ self.read()
+ except (HTTPError, SocketError, BaseSSLError, HTTPException):
+ pass
+
+ @property
+ def data(self):
+ # For backwards-compat with earlier urllib3 0.4 and earlier.
+ if self._body:
+ return self._body
+
+ if self._fp:
+ return self.read(cache_content=True)
+
+ @property
+ def connection(self):
+ return self._connection
+
+ def isclosed(self):
+ return is_fp_closed(self._fp)
+
+ def tell(self):
+ """
+ Obtain the number of bytes pulled over the wire so far. May differ from
+ the amount of content returned by :meth:``urllib3.response.HTTPResponse.read``
+ if bytes are encoded on the wire (e.g, compressed).
+ """
+ return self._fp_bytes_read
+
+ def _init_length(self, request_method):
+ """
+ Set initial length value for Response content if available.
+ """
+ length = self.headers.get("content-length")
+
+ if length is not None:
+ if self.chunked:
+ # This Response will fail with an IncompleteRead if it can't be
+ # received as chunked. This method falls back to attempt reading
+ # the response before raising an exception.
+ log.warning(
+ "Received response with both Content-Length and "
+ "Transfer-Encoding set. This is expressly forbidden "
+ "by RFC 7230 sec 3.3.2. Ignoring Content-Length and "
+ "attempting to process response as Transfer-Encoding: "
+ "chunked."
+ )
+ return None
+
+ try:
+ # RFC 7230 section 3.3.2 specifies multiple content lengths can
+ # be sent in a single Content-Length header
+ # (e.g. Content-Length: 42, 42). This line ensures the values
+ # are all valid ints and that as long as the `set` length is 1,
+ # all values are the same. Otherwise, the header is invalid.
+ lengths = set([int(val) for val in length.split(",")])
+ if len(lengths) > 1:
+ raise InvalidHeader(
+ "Content-Length contained multiple "
+ "unmatching values (%s)" % length
+ )
+ length = lengths.pop()
+ except ValueError:
+ length = None
+ else:
+ if length < 0:
+ length = None
+
+ # Convert status to int for comparison
+ # In some cases, httplib returns a status of "_UNKNOWN"
+ try:
+ status = int(self.status)
+ except ValueError:
+ status = 0
+
+ # Check for responses that shouldn't include a body
+ if status in (204, 304) or 100 <= status < 200 or request_method == "HEAD":
+ length = 0
+
+ return length
+
+ def _init_decoder(self):
+ """
+ Set-up the _decoder attribute if necessary.
+ """
+ # Note: content-encoding value should be case-insensitive, per RFC 7230
+ # Section 3.2
+ content_encoding = self.headers.get("content-encoding", "").lower()
+ if self._decoder is None:
+ if content_encoding in self.CONTENT_DECODERS:
+ self._decoder = _get_decoder(content_encoding)
+ elif "," in content_encoding:
+ encodings = [
+ e.strip()
+ for e in content_encoding.split(",")
+ if e.strip() in self.CONTENT_DECODERS
+ ]
+ if len(encodings):
+ self._decoder = _get_decoder(content_encoding)
+
+ DECODER_ERROR_CLASSES = (IOError, zlib.error)
+ if brotli is not None:
+ DECODER_ERROR_CLASSES += (brotli.error,)
+
+ def _decode(self, data, decode_content, flush_decoder):
+ """
+ Decode the data passed in and potentially flush the decoder.
+ """
+ if not decode_content:
+ return data
+
+ try:
+ if self._decoder:
+ data = self._decoder.decompress(data)
+ except self.DECODER_ERROR_CLASSES as e:
+ content_encoding = self.headers.get("content-encoding", "").lower()
+ raise DecodeError(
+ "Received response with content-encoding: %s, but "
+ "failed to decode it." % content_encoding,
+ e,
+ )
+ if flush_decoder:
+ data += self._flush_decoder()
+
+ return data
+
+ def _flush_decoder(self):
+ """
+ Flushes the decoder. Should only be called if the decoder is actually
+ being used.
+ """
+ if self._decoder:
+ buf = self._decoder.decompress(b"")
+ return buf + self._decoder.flush()
+
+ return b""
+
+ @contextmanager
+ def _error_catcher(self):
+ """
+ Catch low-level python exceptions, instead re-raising urllib3
+ variants, so that low-level exceptions are not leaked in the
+ high-level api.
+
+ On exit, release the connection back to the pool.
+ """
+ clean_exit = False
+
+ try:
+ try:
+ yield
+
+ except SocketTimeout:
+ # FIXME: Ideally we'd like to include the url in the ReadTimeoutError but
+ # there is yet no clean way to get at it from this context.
+ raise ReadTimeoutError(self._pool, None, "Read timed out.")
+
+ except BaseSSLError as e:
+ # FIXME: Is there a better way to differentiate between SSLErrors?
+ if "read operation timed out" not in str(e):
+ # SSL errors related to framing/MAC get wrapped and reraised here
+ raise SSLError(e)
+
+ raise ReadTimeoutError(self._pool, None, "Read timed out.")
+
+ except (HTTPException, SocketError) as e:
+ # This includes IncompleteRead.
+ raise ProtocolError("Connection broken: %r" % e, e)
+
+ # If no exception is thrown, we should avoid cleaning up
+ # unnecessarily.
+ clean_exit = True
+ finally:
+ # If we didn't terminate cleanly, we need to throw away our
+ # connection.
+ if not clean_exit:
+ # The response may not be closed but we're not going to use it
+ # anymore so close it now to ensure that the connection is
+ # released back to the pool.
+ if self._original_response:
+ self._original_response.close()
+
+ # Closing the response may not actually be sufficient to close
+ # everything, so if we have a hold of the connection close that
+ # too.
+ if self._connection:
+ self._connection.close()
+
+ # If we hold the original response but it's closed now, we should
+ # return the connection back to the pool.
+ if self._original_response and self._original_response.isclosed():
+ self.release_conn()
+
+ def read(self, amt=None, decode_content=None, cache_content=False):
+ """
+ Similar to :meth:`http.client.HTTPResponse.read`, but with two additional
+ parameters: ``decode_content`` and ``cache_content``.
+
+ :param amt:
+ How much of the content to read. If specified, caching is skipped
+ because it doesn't make sense to cache partial content as the full
+ response.
+
+ :param decode_content:
+ If True, will attempt to decode the body based on the
+ 'content-encoding' header.
+
+ :param cache_content:
+ If True, will save the returned data such that the same result is
+ returned despite of the state of the underlying file object. This
+ is useful if you want the ``.data`` property to continue working
+ after having ``.read()`` the file object. (Overridden if ``amt`` is
+ set.)
+ """
+ self._init_decoder()
+ if decode_content is None:
+ decode_content = self.decode_content
+
+ if self._fp is None:
+ return
+
+ flush_decoder = False
+ fp_closed = getattr(self._fp, "closed", False)
+
+ with self._error_catcher():
+ if amt is None:
+ # cStringIO doesn't like amt=None
+ data = self._fp.read() if not fp_closed else b""
+ flush_decoder = True
+ else:
+ cache_content = False
+ data = self._fp.read(amt) if not fp_closed else b""
+ if (
+ amt != 0 and not data
+ ): # Platform-specific: Buggy versions of Python.
+ # Close the connection when no data is returned
+ #
+ # This is redundant to what httplib/http.client _should_
+ # already do. However, versions of python released before
+ # December 15, 2012 (http://bugs.python.org/issue16298) do
+ # not properly close the connection in all cases. There is
+ # no harm in redundantly calling close.
+ self._fp.close()
+ flush_decoder = True
+ if self.enforce_content_length and self.length_remaining not in (
+ 0,
+ None,
+ ):
+ # This is an edge case that httplib failed to cover due
+ # to concerns of backward compatibility. We're
+ # addressing it here to make sure IncompleteRead is
+ # raised during streaming, so all calls with incorrect
+ # Content-Length are caught.
+ raise IncompleteRead(self._fp_bytes_read, self.length_remaining)
+
+ if data:
+ self._fp_bytes_read += len(data)
+ if self.length_remaining is not None:
+ self.length_remaining -= len(data)
+
+ data = self._decode(data, decode_content, flush_decoder)
+
+ if cache_content:
+ self._body = data
+
+ return data
+
+ def stream(self, amt=2 ** 16, decode_content=None):
+ """
+ A generator wrapper for the read() method. A call will block until
+ ``amt`` bytes have been read from the connection or until the
+ connection is closed.
+
+ :param amt:
+ How much of the content to read. The generator will return up to
+ much data per iteration, but may return less. This is particularly
+ likely when using compressed data. However, the empty string will
+ never be returned.
+
+ :param decode_content:
+ If True, will attempt to decode the body based on the
+ 'content-encoding' header.
+ """
+ if self.chunked and self.supports_chunked_reads():
+ for line in self.read_chunked(amt, decode_content=decode_content):
+ yield line
+ else:
+ while not is_fp_closed(self._fp):
+ data = self.read(amt=amt, decode_content=decode_content)
+
+ if data:
+ yield data
+
+ @classmethod
+ def from_httplib(ResponseCls, r, **response_kw):
+ """
+ Given an :class:`http.client.HTTPResponse` instance ``r``, return a
+ corresponding :class:`urllib3.response.HTTPResponse` object.
+
+ Remaining parameters are passed to the HTTPResponse constructor, along
+ with ``original_response=r``.
+ """
+ headers = r.msg
+
+ if not isinstance(headers, HTTPHeaderDict):
+ if six.PY2:
+ # Python 2.7
+ headers = HTTPHeaderDict.from_httplib(headers)
+ else:
+ headers = HTTPHeaderDict(headers.items())
+
+ # HTTPResponse objects in Python 3 don't have a .strict attribute
+ strict = getattr(r, "strict", 0)
+ resp = ResponseCls(
+ body=r,
+ headers=headers,
+ status=r.status,
+ version=r.version,
+ reason=r.reason,
+ strict=strict,
+ original_response=r,
+ **response_kw
+ )
+ return resp
+
+ # Backwards-compatibility methods for http.client.HTTPResponse
+ def getheaders(self):
+ return self.headers
+
+ def getheader(self, name, default=None):
+ return self.headers.get(name, default)
+
+ # Backwards compatibility for http.cookiejar
+ def info(self):
+ return self.headers
+
+ # Overrides from io.IOBase
+ def close(self):
+ if not self.closed:
+ self._fp.close()
+
+ if self._connection:
+ self._connection.close()
+
+ if not self.auto_close:
+ io.IOBase.close(self)
+
+ @property
+ def closed(self):
+ if not self.auto_close:
+ return io.IOBase.closed.__get__(self)
+ elif self._fp is None:
+ return True
+ elif hasattr(self._fp, "isclosed"):
+ return self._fp.isclosed()
+ elif hasattr(self._fp, "closed"):
+ return self._fp.closed
+ else:
+ return True
+
+ def fileno(self):
+ if self._fp is None:
+ raise IOError("HTTPResponse has no file to get a fileno from")
+ elif hasattr(self._fp, "fileno"):
+ return self._fp.fileno()
+ else:
+ raise IOError(
+ "The file-like object this HTTPResponse is wrapped "
+ "around has no file descriptor"
+ )
+
+ def flush(self):
+ if (
+ self._fp is not None
+ and hasattr(self._fp, "flush")
+ and not getattr(self._fp, "closed", False)
+ ):
+ return self._fp.flush()
+
+ def readable(self):
+ # This method is required for `io` module compatibility.
+ return True
+
+ def readinto(self, b):
+ # This method is required for `io` module compatibility.
+ temp = self.read(len(b))
+ if len(temp) == 0:
+ return 0
+ else:
+ b[: len(temp)] = temp
+ return len(temp)
+
+ def supports_chunked_reads(self):
+ """
+ Checks if the underlying file-like object looks like a
+ :class:`http.client.HTTPResponse` object. We do this by testing for
+ the fp attribute. If it is present we assume it returns raw chunks as
+ processed by read_chunked().
+ """
+ return hasattr(self._fp, "fp")
+
+ def _update_chunk_length(self):
+ # First, we'll figure out length of a chunk and then
+ # we'll try to read it from socket.
+ if self.chunk_left is not None:
+ return
+ line = self._fp.fp.readline()
+ line = line.split(b";", 1)[0]
+ try:
+ self.chunk_left = int(line, 16)
+ except ValueError:
+ # Invalid chunked protocol response, abort.
+ self.close()
+ raise InvalidChunkLength(self, line)
+
+ def _handle_chunk(self, amt):
+ returned_chunk = None
+ if amt is None:
+ chunk = self._fp._safe_read(self.chunk_left)
+ returned_chunk = chunk
+ self._fp._safe_read(2) # Toss the CRLF at the end of the chunk.
+ self.chunk_left = None
+ elif amt < self.chunk_left:
+ value = self._fp._safe_read(amt)
+ self.chunk_left = self.chunk_left - amt
+ returned_chunk = value
+ elif amt == self.chunk_left:
+ value = self._fp._safe_read(amt)
+ self._fp._safe_read(2) # Toss the CRLF at the end of the chunk.
+ self.chunk_left = None
+ returned_chunk = value
+ else: # amt > self.chunk_left
+ returned_chunk = self._fp._safe_read(self.chunk_left)
+ self._fp._safe_read(2) # Toss the CRLF at the end of the chunk.
+ self.chunk_left = None
+ return returned_chunk
+
+ def read_chunked(self, amt=None, decode_content=None):
+ """
+ Similar to :meth:`HTTPResponse.read`, but with an additional
+ parameter: ``decode_content``.
+
+ :param amt:
+ How much of the content to read. If specified, caching is skipped
+ because it doesn't make sense to cache partial content as the full
+ response.
+
+ :param decode_content:
+ If True, will attempt to decode the body based on the
+ 'content-encoding' header.
+ """
+ self._init_decoder()
+ # FIXME: Rewrite this method and make it a class with a better structured logic.
+ if not self.chunked:
+ raise ResponseNotChunked(
+ "Response is not chunked. "
+ "Header 'transfer-encoding: chunked' is missing."
+ )
+ if not self.supports_chunked_reads():
+ raise BodyNotHttplibCompatible(
+ "Body should be http.client.HTTPResponse like. "
+ "It should have have an fp attribute which returns raw chunks."
+ )
+
+ with self._error_catcher():
+ # Don't bother reading the body of a HEAD request.
+ if self._original_response and is_response_to_head(self._original_response):
+ self._original_response.close()
+ return
+
+ # If a response is already read and closed
+ # then return immediately.
+ if self._fp.fp is None:
+ return
+
+ while True:
+ self._update_chunk_length()
+ if self.chunk_left == 0:
+ break
+ chunk = self._handle_chunk(amt)
+ decoded = self._decode(
+ chunk, decode_content=decode_content, flush_decoder=False
+ )
+ if decoded:
+ yield decoded
+
+ if decode_content:
+ # On CPython and PyPy, we should never need to flush the
+ # decoder. However, on Jython we *might* need to, so
+ # lets defensively do it anyway.
+ decoded = self._flush_decoder()
+ if decoded: # Platform-specific: Jython.
+ yield decoded
+
+ # Chunk content ends with \r\n: discard it.
+ while True:
+ line = self._fp.fp.readline()
+ if not line:
+ # Some sites may not end with '\r\n'.
+ break
+ if line == b"\r\n":
+ break
+
+ # We read everything; close the "file".
+ if self._original_response:
+ self._original_response.close()
+
+ def geturl(self):
+ """
+ Returns the URL that was the source of this response.
+ If the request that generated this response redirected, this method
+ will return the final redirect location.
+ """
+ if self.retries is not None and len(self.retries.history):
+ return self.retries.history[-1].redirect_location
+ else:
+ return self._request_url
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ buffer = []
+ for chunk in self.stream(decode_content=True):
+ if b"\n" in chunk:
+ chunk = chunk.split(b"\n")
+ yield b"".join(buffer) + chunk[0] + b"\n"
+ for x in chunk[1:-1]:
+ yield x + b"\n"
+ if chunk[-1]:
+ buffer = [chunk[-1]]
+ else:
+ buffer = []
+ else:
+ buffer.append(chunk)
+ if buffer:
+ yield b"".join(buffer)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/__init__.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4547fc522b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+# For backwards compatibility, provide imports that used to be here.
+from .connection import is_connection_dropped
+from .request import SKIP_HEADER, SKIPPABLE_HEADERS, make_headers
+from .response import is_fp_closed
+from .retry import Retry
+from .ssl_ import (
+ ALPN_PROTOCOLS,
+ HAS_SNI,
+ IS_PYOPENSSL,
+ IS_SECURETRANSPORT,
+ PROTOCOL_TLS,
+ SSLContext,
+ assert_fingerprint,
+ resolve_cert_reqs,
+ resolve_ssl_version,
+ ssl_wrap_socket,
+)
+from .timeout import Timeout, current_time
+from .url import Url, get_host, parse_url, split_first
+from .wait import wait_for_read, wait_for_write
+
+__all__ = (
+ "HAS_SNI",
+ "IS_PYOPENSSL",
+ "IS_SECURETRANSPORT",
+ "SSLContext",
+ "PROTOCOL_TLS",
+ "ALPN_PROTOCOLS",
+ "Retry",
+ "Timeout",
+ "Url",
+ "assert_fingerprint",
+ "current_time",
+ "is_connection_dropped",
+ "is_fp_closed",
+ "get_host",
+ "parse_url",
+ "make_headers",
+ "resolve_cert_reqs",
+ "resolve_ssl_version",
+ "split_first",
+ "ssl_wrap_socket",
+ "wait_for_read",
+ "wait_for_write",
+ "SKIP_HEADER",
+ "SKIPPABLE_HEADERS",
+)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/connection.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/connection.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bdc240c50c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/connection.py
@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import socket
+
+from urllib3.exceptions import LocationParseError
+
+from ..contrib import _appengine_environ
+from ..packages import six
+from .wait import NoWayToWaitForSocketError, wait_for_read
+
+
+def is_connection_dropped(conn): # Platform-specific
+ """
+ Returns True if the connection is dropped and should be closed.
+
+ :param conn:
+ :class:`http.client.HTTPConnection` object.
+
+ Note: For platforms like AppEngine, this will always return ``False`` to
+ let the platform handle connection recycling transparently for us.
+ """
+ sock = getattr(conn, "sock", False)
+ if sock is False: # Platform-specific: AppEngine
+ return False
+ if sock is None: # Connection already closed (such as by httplib).
+ return True
+ try:
+ # Returns True if readable, which here means it's been dropped
+ return wait_for_read(sock, timeout=0.0)
+ except NoWayToWaitForSocketError: # Platform-specific: AppEngine
+ return False
+
+
+# This function is copied from socket.py in the Python 2.7 standard
+# library test suite. Added to its signature is only `socket_options`.
+# One additional modification is that we avoid binding to IPv6 servers
+# discovered in DNS if the system doesn't have IPv6 functionality.
+def create_connection(
+ address,
+ timeout=socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
+ source_address=None,
+ socket_options=None,
+):
+ """Connect to *address* and return the socket object.
+
+ Convenience function. Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host,
+ port)``) and return the socket object. Passing the optional
+ *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance
+ before attempting to connect. If no *timeout* is supplied, the
+ global default timeout setting returned by :func:`socket.getdefaulttimeout`
+ is used. If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port)
+ for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection.
+ An host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default.
+ """
+
+ host, port = address
+ if host.startswith("["):
+ host = host.strip("[]")
+ err = None
+
+ # Using the value from allowed_gai_family() in the context of getaddrinfo lets
+ # us select whether to work with IPv4 DNS records, IPv6 records, or both.
+ # The original create_connection function always returns all records.
+ family = allowed_gai_family()
+
+ try:
+ host.encode("idna")
+ except UnicodeError:
+ return six.raise_from(
+ LocationParseError(u"'%s', label empty or too long" % host), None
+ )
+
+ for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM):
+ af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res
+ sock = None
+ try:
+ sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
+
+ # If provided, set socket level options before connecting.
+ _set_socket_options(sock, socket_options)
+
+ if timeout is not socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
+ sock.settimeout(timeout)
+ if source_address:
+ sock.bind(source_address)
+ sock.connect(sa)
+ return sock
+
+ except socket.error as e:
+ err = e
+ if sock is not None:
+ sock.close()
+ sock = None
+
+ if err is not None:
+ raise err
+
+ raise socket.error("getaddrinfo returns an empty list")
+
+
+def _set_socket_options(sock, options):
+ if options is None:
+ return
+
+ for opt in options:
+ sock.setsockopt(*opt)
+
+
+def allowed_gai_family():
+ """This function is designed to work in the context of
+ getaddrinfo, where family=socket.AF_UNSPEC is the default and
+ will perform a DNS search for both IPv6 and IPv4 records."""
+
+ family = socket.AF_INET
+ if HAS_IPV6:
+ family = socket.AF_UNSPEC
+ return family
+
+
+def _has_ipv6(host):
+ """Returns True if the system can bind an IPv6 address."""
+ sock = None
+ has_ipv6 = False
+
+ # App Engine doesn't support IPV6 sockets and actually has a quota on the
+ # number of sockets that can be used, so just early out here instead of
+ # creating a socket needlessly.
+ # See https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/1446
+ if _appengine_environ.is_appengine_sandbox():
+ return False
+
+ if socket.has_ipv6:
+ # has_ipv6 returns true if cPython was compiled with IPv6 support.
+ # It does not tell us if the system has IPv6 support enabled. To
+ # determine that we must bind to an IPv6 address.
+ # https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/pull/611
+ # https://bugs.python.org/issue658327
+ try:
+ sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6)
+ sock.bind((host, 0))
+ has_ipv6 = True
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+
+ if sock:
+ sock.close()
+ return has_ipv6
+
+
+HAS_IPV6 = _has_ipv6("::1")
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/proxy.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/proxy.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..34f884d5b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/proxy.py
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+from .ssl_ import create_urllib3_context, resolve_cert_reqs, resolve_ssl_version
+
+
+def connection_requires_http_tunnel(
+ proxy_url=None, proxy_config=None, destination_scheme=None
+):
+ """
+ Returns True if the connection requires an HTTP CONNECT through the proxy.
+
+ :param URL proxy_url:
+ URL of the proxy.
+ :param ProxyConfig proxy_config:
+ Proxy configuration from poolmanager.py
+ :param str destination_scheme:
+ The scheme of the destination. (i.e https, http, etc)
+ """
+ # If we're not using a proxy, no way to use a tunnel.
+ if proxy_url is None:
+ return False
+
+ # HTTP destinations never require tunneling, we always forward.
+ if destination_scheme == "http":
+ return False
+
+ # Support for forwarding with HTTPS proxies and HTTPS destinations.
+ if (
+ proxy_url.scheme == "https"
+ and proxy_config
+ and proxy_config.use_forwarding_for_https
+ ):
+ return False
+
+ # Otherwise always use a tunnel.
+ return True
+
+
+def create_proxy_ssl_context(
+ ssl_version, cert_reqs, ca_certs=None, ca_cert_dir=None, ca_cert_data=None
+):
+ """
+ Generates a default proxy ssl context if one hasn't been provided by the
+ user.
+ """
+ ssl_context = create_urllib3_context(
+ ssl_version=resolve_ssl_version(ssl_version),
+ cert_reqs=resolve_cert_reqs(cert_reqs),
+ )
+ if (
+ not ca_certs
+ and not ca_cert_dir
+ and not ca_cert_data
+ and hasattr(ssl_context, "load_default_certs")
+ ):
+ ssl_context.load_default_certs()
+
+ return ssl_context
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/queue.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/queue.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..41784104ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/queue.py
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+import collections
+
+from ..packages import six
+from ..packages.six.moves import queue
+
+if six.PY2:
+ # Queue is imported for side effects on MS Windows. See issue #229.
+ import Queue as _unused_module_Queue # noqa: F401
+
+
+class LifoQueue(queue.Queue):
+ def _init(self, _):
+ self.queue = collections.deque()
+
+ def _qsize(self, len=len):
+ return len(self.queue)
+
+ def _put(self, item):
+ self.queue.append(item)
+
+ def _get(self):
+ return self.queue.pop()
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/request.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/request.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..25103383ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/request.py
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+from base64 import b64encode
+
+from ..exceptions import UnrewindableBodyError
+from ..packages.six import b, integer_types
+
+# Pass as a value within ``headers`` to skip
+# emitting some HTTP headers that are added automatically.
+# The only headers that are supported are ``Accept-Encoding``,
+# ``Host``, and ``User-Agent``.
+SKIP_HEADER = "@@@SKIP_HEADER@@@"
+SKIPPABLE_HEADERS = frozenset(["accept-encoding", "host", "user-agent"])
+
+ACCEPT_ENCODING = "gzip,deflate"
+try:
+ import brotli as _unused_module_brotli # noqa: F401
+except ImportError:
+ pass
+else:
+ ACCEPT_ENCODING += ",br"
+
+_FAILEDTELL = object()
+
+
+def make_headers(
+ keep_alive=None,
+ accept_encoding=None,
+ user_agent=None,
+ basic_auth=None,
+ proxy_basic_auth=None,
+ disable_cache=None,
+):
+ """
+ Shortcuts for generating request headers.
+
+ :param keep_alive:
+ If ``True``, adds 'connection: keep-alive' header.
+
+ :param accept_encoding:
+ Can be a boolean, list, or string.
+ ``True`` translates to 'gzip,deflate'.
+ List will get joined by comma.
+ String will be used as provided.
+
+ :param user_agent:
+ String representing the user-agent you want, such as
+ "python-urllib3/0.6"
+
+ :param basic_auth:
+ Colon-separated username:password string for 'authorization: basic ...'
+ auth header.
+
+ :param proxy_basic_auth:
+ Colon-separated username:password string for 'proxy-authorization: basic ...'
+ auth header.
+
+ :param disable_cache:
+ If ``True``, adds 'cache-control: no-cache' header.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> make_headers(keep_alive=True, user_agent="Batman/1.0")
+ {'connection': 'keep-alive', 'user-agent': 'Batman/1.0'}
+ >>> make_headers(accept_encoding=True)
+ {'accept-encoding': 'gzip,deflate'}
+ """
+ headers = {}
+ if accept_encoding:
+ if isinstance(accept_encoding, str):
+ pass
+ elif isinstance(accept_encoding, list):
+ accept_encoding = ",".join(accept_encoding)
+ else:
+ accept_encoding = ACCEPT_ENCODING
+ headers["accept-encoding"] = accept_encoding
+
+ if user_agent:
+ headers["user-agent"] = user_agent
+
+ if keep_alive:
+ headers["connection"] = "keep-alive"
+
+ if basic_auth:
+ headers["authorization"] = "Basic " + b64encode(b(basic_auth)).decode("utf-8")
+
+ if proxy_basic_auth:
+ headers["proxy-authorization"] = "Basic " + b64encode(
+ b(proxy_basic_auth)
+ ).decode("utf-8")
+
+ if disable_cache:
+ headers["cache-control"] = "no-cache"
+
+ return headers
+
+
+def set_file_position(body, pos):
+ """
+ If a position is provided, move file to that point.
+ Otherwise, we'll attempt to record a position for future use.
+ """
+ if pos is not None:
+ rewind_body(body, pos)
+ elif getattr(body, "tell", None) is not None:
+ try:
+ pos = body.tell()
+ except (IOError, OSError):
+ # This differentiates from None, allowing us to catch
+ # a failed `tell()` later when trying to rewind the body.
+ pos = _FAILEDTELL
+
+ return pos
+
+
+def rewind_body(body, body_pos):
+ """
+ Attempt to rewind body to a certain position.
+ Primarily used for request redirects and retries.
+
+ :param body:
+ File-like object that supports seek.
+
+ :param int pos:
+ Position to seek to in file.
+ """
+ body_seek = getattr(body, "seek", None)
+ if body_seek is not None and isinstance(body_pos, integer_types):
+ try:
+ body_seek(body_pos)
+ except (IOError, OSError):
+ raise UnrewindableBodyError(
+ "An error occurred when rewinding request body for redirect/retry."
+ )
+ elif body_pos is _FAILEDTELL:
+ raise UnrewindableBodyError(
+ "Unable to record file position for rewinding "
+ "request body during a redirect/retry."
+ )
+ else:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "body_pos must be of type integer, instead it was %s." % type(body_pos)
+ )
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/response.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/response.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5ea609cced
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/response.py
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+from email.errors import MultipartInvariantViolationDefect, StartBoundaryNotFoundDefect
+
+from ..exceptions import HeaderParsingError
+from ..packages.six.moves import http_client as httplib
+
+
+def is_fp_closed(obj):
+ """
+ Checks whether a given file-like object is closed.
+
+ :param obj:
+ The file-like object to check.
+ """
+
+ try:
+ # Check `isclosed()` first, in case Python3 doesn't set `closed`.
+ # GH Issue #928
+ return obj.isclosed()
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ try:
+ # Check via the official file-like-object way.
+ return obj.closed
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ try:
+ # Check if the object is a container for another file-like object that
+ # gets released on exhaustion (e.g. HTTPResponse).
+ return obj.fp is None
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ raise ValueError("Unable to determine whether fp is closed.")
+
+
+def assert_header_parsing(headers):
+ """
+ Asserts whether all headers have been successfully parsed.
+ Extracts encountered errors from the result of parsing headers.
+
+ Only works on Python 3.
+
+ :param http.client.HTTPMessage headers: Headers to verify.
+
+ :raises urllib3.exceptions.HeaderParsingError:
+ If parsing errors are found.
+ """
+
+ # This will fail silently if we pass in the wrong kind of parameter.
+ # To make debugging easier add an explicit check.
+ if not isinstance(headers, httplib.HTTPMessage):
+ raise TypeError("expected httplib.Message, got {0}.".format(type(headers)))
+
+ defects = getattr(headers, "defects", None)
+ get_payload = getattr(headers, "get_payload", None)
+
+ unparsed_data = None
+ if get_payload:
+ # get_payload is actually email.message.Message.get_payload;
+ # we're only interested in the result if it's not a multipart message
+ if not headers.is_multipart():
+ payload = get_payload()
+
+ if isinstance(payload, (bytes, str)):
+ unparsed_data = payload
+ if defects:
+ # httplib is assuming a response body is available
+ # when parsing headers even when httplib only sends
+ # header data to parse_headers() This results in
+ # defects on multipart responses in particular.
+ # See: https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/800
+
+ # So we ignore the following defects:
+ # - StartBoundaryNotFoundDefect:
+ # The claimed start boundary was never found.
+ # - MultipartInvariantViolationDefect:
+ # A message claimed to be a multipart but no subparts were found.
+ defects = [
+ defect
+ for defect in defects
+ if not isinstance(
+ defect, (StartBoundaryNotFoundDefect, MultipartInvariantViolationDefect)
+ )
+ ]
+
+ if defects or unparsed_data:
+ raise HeaderParsingError(defects=defects, unparsed_data=unparsed_data)
+
+
+def is_response_to_head(response):
+ """
+ Checks whether the request of a response has been a HEAD-request.
+ Handles the quirks of AppEngine.
+
+ :param http.client.HTTPResponse response:
+ Response to check if the originating request
+ used 'HEAD' as a method.
+ """
+ # FIXME: Can we do this somehow without accessing private httplib _method?
+ method = response._method
+ if isinstance(method, int): # Platform-specific: Appengine
+ return method == 3
+ return method.upper() == "HEAD"
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/retry.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/retry.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c7dc42f1d6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/retry.py
@@ -0,0 +1,602 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import email
+import logging
+import re
+import time
+import warnings
+from collections import namedtuple
+from itertools import takewhile
+
+from ..exceptions import (
+ ConnectTimeoutError,
+ InvalidHeader,
+ MaxRetryError,
+ ProtocolError,
+ ProxyError,
+ ReadTimeoutError,
+ ResponseError,
+)
+from ..packages import six
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+# Data structure for representing the metadata of requests that result in a retry.
+RequestHistory = namedtuple(
+ "RequestHistory", ["method", "url", "error", "status", "redirect_location"]
+)
+
+
+# TODO: In v2 we can remove this sentinel and metaclass with deprecated options.
+_Default = object()
+
+
+class _RetryMeta(type):
+ @property
+ def DEFAULT_METHOD_WHITELIST(cls):
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'Retry.DEFAULT_METHOD_WHITELIST' is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'Retry.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ return cls.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS
+
+ @DEFAULT_METHOD_WHITELIST.setter
+ def DEFAULT_METHOD_WHITELIST(cls, value):
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'Retry.DEFAULT_METHOD_WHITELIST' is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'Retry.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ cls.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS = value
+
+ @property
+ def DEFAULT_REDIRECT_HEADERS_BLACKLIST(cls):
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'Retry.DEFAULT_REDIRECT_HEADERS_BLACKLIST' is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'Retry.DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ return cls.DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT
+
+ @DEFAULT_REDIRECT_HEADERS_BLACKLIST.setter
+ def DEFAULT_REDIRECT_HEADERS_BLACKLIST(cls, value):
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'Retry.DEFAULT_REDIRECT_HEADERS_BLACKLIST' is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'Retry.DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ cls.DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT = value
+
+
+@six.add_metaclass(_RetryMeta)
+class Retry(object):
+ """Retry configuration.
+
+ Each retry attempt will create a new Retry object with updated values, so
+ they can be safely reused.
+
+ Retries can be defined as a default for a pool::
+
+ retries = Retry(connect=5, read=2, redirect=5)
+ http = PoolManager(retries=retries)
+ response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/')
+
+ Or per-request (which overrides the default for the pool)::
+
+ response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/', retries=Retry(10))
+
+ Retries can be disabled by passing ``False``::
+
+ response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/', retries=False)
+
+ Errors will be wrapped in :class:`~urllib3.exceptions.MaxRetryError` unless
+ retries are disabled, in which case the causing exception will be raised.
+
+ :param int total:
+ Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts.
+
+ Set to ``None`` to remove this constraint and fall back on other
+ counts.
+
+ Set to ``0`` to fail on the first retry.
+
+ Set to ``False`` to disable and imply ``raise_on_redirect=False``.
+
+ :param int connect:
+ How many connection-related errors to retry on.
+
+ These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server,
+ which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request.
+
+ Set to ``0`` to fail on the first retry of this type.
+
+ :param int read:
+ How many times to retry on read errors.
+
+ These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the
+ request may have side-effects.
+
+ Set to ``0`` to fail on the first retry of this type.
+
+ :param int redirect:
+ How many redirects to perform. Limit this to avoid infinite redirect
+ loops.
+
+ A redirect is a HTTP response with a status code 301, 302, 303, 307 or
+ 308.
+
+ Set to ``0`` to fail on the first retry of this type.
+
+ Set to ``False`` to disable and imply ``raise_on_redirect=False``.
+
+ :param int status:
+ How many times to retry on bad status codes.
+
+ These are retries made on responses, where status code matches
+ ``status_forcelist``.
+
+ Set to ``0`` to fail on the first retry of this type.
+
+ :param int other:
+ How many times to retry on other errors.
+
+ Other errors are errors that are not connect, read, redirect or status errors.
+ These errors might be raised after the request was sent to the server, so the
+ request might have side-effects.
+
+ Set to ``0`` to fail on the first retry of this type.
+
+ If ``total`` is not set, it's a good idea to set this to 0 to account
+ for unexpected edge cases and avoid infinite retry loops.
+
+ :param iterable allowed_methods:
+ Set of uppercased HTTP method verbs that we should retry on.
+
+ By default, we only retry on methods which are considered to be
+ idempotent (multiple requests with the same parameters end with the
+ same state). See :attr:`Retry.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS`.
+
+ Set to a ``False`` value to retry on any verb.
+
+ .. warning::
+
+ Previously this parameter was named ``method_whitelist``, that
+ usage is deprecated in v1.26.0 and will be removed in v2.0.
+
+ :param iterable status_forcelist:
+ A set of integer HTTP status codes that we should force a retry on.
+ A retry is initiated if the request method is in ``allowed_methods``
+ and the response status code is in ``status_forcelist``.
+
+ By default, this is disabled with ``None``.
+
+ :param float backoff_factor:
+ A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try
+ (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a
+ delay). urllib3 will sleep for::
+
+ {backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))
+
+ seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then :func:`.sleep` will sleep
+ for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. It will never be longer
+ than :attr:`Retry.BACKOFF_MAX`.
+
+ By default, backoff is disabled (set to 0).
+
+ :param bool raise_on_redirect: Whether, if the number of redirects is
+ exhausted, to raise a MaxRetryError, or to return a response with a
+ response code in the 3xx range.
+
+ :param bool raise_on_status: Similar meaning to ``raise_on_redirect``:
+ whether we should raise an exception, or return a response,
+ if status falls in ``status_forcelist`` range and retries have
+ been exhausted.
+
+ :param tuple history: The history of the request encountered during
+ each call to :meth:`~Retry.increment`. The list is in the order
+ the requests occurred. Each list item is of class :class:`RequestHistory`.
+
+ :param bool respect_retry_after_header:
+ Whether to respect Retry-After header on status codes defined as
+ :attr:`Retry.RETRY_AFTER_STATUS_CODES` or not.
+
+ :param iterable remove_headers_on_redirect:
+ Sequence of headers to remove from the request when a response
+ indicating a redirect is returned before firing off the redirected
+ request.
+ """
+
+ #: Default methods to be used for ``allowed_methods``
+ DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS = frozenset(
+ ["HEAD", "GET", "PUT", "DELETE", "OPTIONS", "TRACE"]
+ )
+
+ #: Default status codes to be used for ``status_forcelist``
+ RETRY_AFTER_STATUS_CODES = frozenset([413, 429, 503])
+
+ #: Default headers to be used for ``remove_headers_on_redirect``
+ DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT = frozenset(["Authorization"])
+
+ #: Maximum backoff time.
+ BACKOFF_MAX = 120
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ total=10,
+ connect=None,
+ read=None,
+ redirect=None,
+ status=None,
+ other=None,
+ allowed_methods=_Default,
+ status_forcelist=None,
+ backoff_factor=0,
+ raise_on_redirect=True,
+ raise_on_status=True,
+ history=None,
+ respect_retry_after_header=True,
+ remove_headers_on_redirect=_Default,
+ # TODO: Deprecated, remove in v2.0
+ method_whitelist=_Default,
+ ):
+
+ if method_whitelist is not _Default:
+ if allowed_methods is not _Default:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Using both 'allowed_methods' and "
+ "'method_whitelist' together is not allowed. "
+ "Instead only use 'allowed_methods'"
+ )
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'method_whitelist' with Retry is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'allowed_methods' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ stacklevel=2,
+ )
+ allowed_methods = method_whitelist
+ if allowed_methods is _Default:
+ allowed_methods = self.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS
+ if remove_headers_on_redirect is _Default:
+ remove_headers_on_redirect = self.DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT
+
+ self.total = total
+ self.connect = connect
+ self.read = read
+ self.status = status
+ self.other = other
+
+ if redirect is False or total is False:
+ redirect = 0
+ raise_on_redirect = False
+
+ self.redirect = redirect
+ self.status_forcelist = status_forcelist or set()
+ self.allowed_methods = allowed_methods
+ self.backoff_factor = backoff_factor
+ self.raise_on_redirect = raise_on_redirect
+ self.raise_on_status = raise_on_status
+ self.history = history or tuple()
+ self.respect_retry_after_header = respect_retry_after_header
+ self.remove_headers_on_redirect = frozenset(
+ [h.lower() for h in remove_headers_on_redirect]
+ )
+
+ def new(self, **kw):
+ params = dict(
+ total=self.total,
+ connect=self.connect,
+ read=self.read,
+ redirect=self.redirect,
+ status=self.status,
+ other=self.other,
+ status_forcelist=self.status_forcelist,
+ backoff_factor=self.backoff_factor,
+ raise_on_redirect=self.raise_on_redirect,
+ raise_on_status=self.raise_on_status,
+ history=self.history,
+ remove_headers_on_redirect=self.remove_headers_on_redirect,
+ respect_retry_after_header=self.respect_retry_after_header,
+ )
+
+ # TODO: If already given in **kw we use what's given to us
+ # If not given we need to figure out what to pass. We decide
+ # based on whether our class has the 'method_whitelist' property
+ # and if so we pass the deprecated 'method_whitelist' otherwise
+ # we use 'allowed_methods'. Remove in v2.0
+ if "method_whitelist" not in kw and "allowed_methods" not in kw:
+ if "method_whitelist" in self.__dict__:
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'method_whitelist' with Retry is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'allowed_methods' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ params["method_whitelist"] = self.allowed_methods
+ else:
+ params["allowed_methods"] = self.allowed_methods
+
+ params.update(kw)
+ return type(self)(**params)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def from_int(cls, retries, redirect=True, default=None):
+ """Backwards-compatibility for the old retries format."""
+ if retries is None:
+ retries = default if default is not None else cls.DEFAULT
+
+ if isinstance(retries, Retry):
+ return retries
+
+ redirect = bool(redirect) and None
+ new_retries = cls(retries, redirect=redirect)
+ log.debug("Converted retries value: %r -> %r", retries, new_retries)
+ return new_retries
+
+ def get_backoff_time(self):
+ """Formula for computing the current backoff
+
+ :rtype: float
+ """
+ # We want to consider only the last consecutive errors sequence (Ignore redirects).
+ consecutive_errors_len = len(
+ list(
+ takewhile(lambda x: x.redirect_location is None, reversed(self.history))
+ )
+ )
+ if consecutive_errors_len <= 1:
+ return 0
+
+ backoff_value = self.backoff_factor * (2 ** (consecutive_errors_len - 1))
+ return min(self.BACKOFF_MAX, backoff_value)
+
+ def parse_retry_after(self, retry_after):
+ # Whitespace: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2.4
+ if re.match(r"^\s*[0-9]+\s*$", retry_after):
+ seconds = int(retry_after)
+ else:
+ retry_date_tuple = email.utils.parsedate_tz(retry_after)
+ if retry_date_tuple is None:
+ raise InvalidHeader("Invalid Retry-After header: %s" % retry_after)
+ if retry_date_tuple[9] is None: # Python 2
+ # Assume UTC if no timezone was specified
+ # On Python2.7, parsedate_tz returns None for a timezone offset
+ # instead of 0 if no timezone is given, where mktime_tz treats
+ # a None timezone offset as local time.
+ retry_date_tuple = retry_date_tuple[:9] + (0,) + retry_date_tuple[10:]
+
+ retry_date = email.utils.mktime_tz(retry_date_tuple)
+ seconds = retry_date - time.time()
+
+ if seconds < 0:
+ seconds = 0
+
+ return seconds
+
+ def get_retry_after(self, response):
+ """Get the value of Retry-After in seconds."""
+
+ retry_after = response.getheader("Retry-After")
+
+ if retry_after is None:
+ return None
+
+ return self.parse_retry_after(retry_after)
+
+ def sleep_for_retry(self, response=None):
+ retry_after = self.get_retry_after(response)
+ if retry_after:
+ time.sleep(retry_after)
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+ def _sleep_backoff(self):
+ backoff = self.get_backoff_time()
+ if backoff <= 0:
+ return
+ time.sleep(backoff)
+
+ def sleep(self, response=None):
+ """Sleep between retry attempts.
+
+ This method will respect a server's ``Retry-After`` response header
+ and sleep the duration of the time requested. If that is not present, it
+ will use an exponential backoff. By default, the backoff factor is 0 and
+ this method will return immediately.
+ """
+
+ if self.respect_retry_after_header and response:
+ slept = self.sleep_for_retry(response)
+ if slept:
+ return
+
+ self._sleep_backoff()
+
+ def _is_connection_error(self, err):
+ """Errors when we're fairly sure that the server did not receive the
+ request, so it should be safe to retry.
+ """
+ if isinstance(err, ProxyError):
+ err = err.original_error
+ return isinstance(err, ConnectTimeoutError)
+
+ def _is_read_error(self, err):
+ """Errors that occur after the request has been started, so we should
+ assume that the server began processing it.
+ """
+ return isinstance(err, (ReadTimeoutError, ProtocolError))
+
+ def _is_method_retryable(self, method):
+ """Checks if a given HTTP method should be retried upon, depending if
+ it is included in the allowed_methods
+ """
+ # TODO: For now favor if the Retry implementation sets its own method_whitelist
+ # property outside of our constructor to avoid breaking custom implementations.
+ if "method_whitelist" in self.__dict__:
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'method_whitelist' with Retry is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'allowed_methods' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ allowed_methods = self.method_whitelist
+ else:
+ allowed_methods = self.allowed_methods
+
+ if allowed_methods and method.upper() not in allowed_methods:
+ return False
+ return True
+
+ def is_retry(self, method, status_code, has_retry_after=False):
+ """Is this method/status code retryable? (Based on allowlists and control
+ variables such as the number of total retries to allow, whether to
+ respect the Retry-After header, whether this header is present, and
+ whether the returned status code is on the list of status codes to
+ be retried upon on the presence of the aforementioned header)
+ """
+ if not self._is_method_retryable(method):
+ return False
+
+ if self.status_forcelist and status_code in self.status_forcelist:
+ return True
+
+ return (
+ self.total
+ and self.respect_retry_after_header
+ and has_retry_after
+ and (status_code in self.RETRY_AFTER_STATUS_CODES)
+ )
+
+ def is_exhausted(self):
+ """Are we out of retries?"""
+ retry_counts = (
+ self.total,
+ self.connect,
+ self.read,
+ self.redirect,
+ self.status,
+ self.other,
+ )
+ retry_counts = list(filter(None, retry_counts))
+ if not retry_counts:
+ return False
+
+ return min(retry_counts) < 0
+
+ def increment(
+ self,
+ method=None,
+ url=None,
+ response=None,
+ error=None,
+ _pool=None,
+ _stacktrace=None,
+ ):
+ """Return a new Retry object with incremented retry counters.
+
+ :param response: A response object, or None, if the server did not
+ return a response.
+ :type response: :class:`~urllib3.response.HTTPResponse`
+ :param Exception error: An error encountered during the request, or
+ None if the response was received successfully.
+
+ :return: A new ``Retry`` object.
+ """
+ if self.total is False and error:
+ # Disabled, indicate to re-raise the error.
+ raise six.reraise(type(error), error, _stacktrace)
+
+ total = self.total
+ if total is not None:
+ total -= 1
+
+ connect = self.connect
+ read = self.read
+ redirect = self.redirect
+ status_count = self.status
+ other = self.other
+ cause = "unknown"
+ status = None
+ redirect_location = None
+
+ if error and self._is_connection_error(error):
+ # Connect retry?
+ if connect is False:
+ raise six.reraise(type(error), error, _stacktrace)
+ elif connect is not None:
+ connect -= 1
+
+ elif error and self._is_read_error(error):
+ # Read retry?
+ if read is False or not self._is_method_retryable(method):
+ raise six.reraise(type(error), error, _stacktrace)
+ elif read is not None:
+ read -= 1
+
+ elif error:
+ # Other retry?
+ if other is not None:
+ other -= 1
+
+ elif response and response.get_redirect_location():
+ # Redirect retry?
+ if redirect is not None:
+ redirect -= 1
+ cause = "too many redirects"
+ redirect_location = response.get_redirect_location()
+ status = response.status
+
+ else:
+ # Incrementing because of a server error like a 500 in
+ # status_forcelist and the given method is in the allowed_methods
+ cause = ResponseError.GENERIC_ERROR
+ if response and response.status:
+ if status_count is not None:
+ status_count -= 1
+ cause = ResponseError.SPECIFIC_ERROR.format(status_code=response.status)
+ status = response.status
+
+ history = self.history + (
+ RequestHistory(method, url, error, status, redirect_location),
+ )
+
+ new_retry = self.new(
+ total=total,
+ connect=connect,
+ read=read,
+ redirect=redirect,
+ status=status_count,
+ other=other,
+ history=history,
+ )
+
+ if new_retry.is_exhausted():
+ raise MaxRetryError(_pool, url, error or ResponseError(cause))
+
+ log.debug("Incremented Retry for (url='%s'): %r", url, new_retry)
+
+ return new_retry
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return (
+ "{cls.__name__}(total={self.total}, connect={self.connect}, "
+ "read={self.read}, redirect={self.redirect}, status={self.status})"
+ ).format(cls=type(self), self=self)
+
+ def __getattr__(self, item):
+ if item == "method_whitelist":
+ # TODO: Remove this deprecated alias in v2.0
+ warnings.warn(
+ "Using 'method_whitelist' with Retry is deprecated and "
+ "will be removed in v2.0. Use 'allowed_methods' instead",
+ DeprecationWarning,
+ )
+ return self.allowed_methods
+ try:
+ return getattr(super(Retry, self), item)
+ except AttributeError:
+ return getattr(Retry, item)
+
+
+# For backwards compatibility (equivalent to pre-v1.9):
+Retry.DEFAULT = Retry(3)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/ssl_.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/ssl_.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8f867812a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/ssl_.py
@@ -0,0 +1,495 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import hmac
+import os
+import sys
+import warnings
+from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
+from hashlib import md5, sha1, sha256
+
+from ..exceptions import (
+ InsecurePlatformWarning,
+ ProxySchemeUnsupported,
+ SNIMissingWarning,
+ SSLError,
+)
+from ..packages import six
+from .url import BRACELESS_IPV6_ADDRZ_RE, IPV4_RE
+
+SSLContext = None
+SSLTransport = None
+HAS_SNI = False
+IS_PYOPENSSL = False
+IS_SECURETRANSPORT = False
+ALPN_PROTOCOLS = ["http/1.1"]
+
+# Maps the length of a digest to a possible hash function producing this digest
+HASHFUNC_MAP = {32: md5, 40: sha1, 64: sha256}
+
+
+def _const_compare_digest_backport(a, b):
+ """
+ Compare two digests of equal length in constant time.
+
+ The digests must be of type str/bytes.
+ Returns True if the digests match, and False otherwise.
+ """
+ result = abs(len(a) - len(b))
+ for left, right in zip(bytearray(a), bytearray(b)):
+ result |= left ^ right
+ return result == 0
+
+
+_const_compare_digest = getattr(hmac, "compare_digest", _const_compare_digest_backport)
+
+try: # Test for SSL features
+ import ssl
+ from ssl import CERT_REQUIRED, wrap_socket
+except ImportError:
+ pass
+
+try:
+ from ssl import HAS_SNI # Has SNI?
+except ImportError:
+ pass
+
+try:
+ from .ssltransport import SSLTransport
+except ImportError:
+ pass
+
+
+try: # Platform-specific: Python 3.6
+ from ssl import PROTOCOL_TLS
+
+ PROTOCOL_SSLv23 = PROTOCOL_TLS
+except ImportError:
+ try:
+ from ssl import PROTOCOL_SSLv23 as PROTOCOL_TLS
+
+ PROTOCOL_SSLv23 = PROTOCOL_TLS
+ except ImportError:
+ PROTOCOL_SSLv23 = PROTOCOL_TLS = 2
+
+try:
+ from ssl import PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT
+except ImportError:
+ PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT = PROTOCOL_TLS
+
+
+try:
+ from ssl import OP_NO_COMPRESSION, OP_NO_SSLv2, OP_NO_SSLv3
+except ImportError:
+ OP_NO_SSLv2, OP_NO_SSLv3 = 0x1000000, 0x2000000
+ OP_NO_COMPRESSION = 0x20000
+
+
+try: # OP_NO_TICKET was added in Python 3.6
+ from ssl import OP_NO_TICKET
+except ImportError:
+ OP_NO_TICKET = 0x4000
+
+
+# A secure default.
+# Sources for more information on TLS ciphers:
+#
+# - https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS
+# - https://www.ssllabs.com/projects/best-practices/index.html
+# - https://hynek.me/articles/hardening-your-web-servers-ssl-ciphers/
+#
+# The general intent is:
+# - prefer cipher suites that offer perfect forward secrecy (DHE/ECDHE),
+# - prefer ECDHE over DHE for better performance,
+# - prefer any AES-GCM and ChaCha20 over any AES-CBC for better performance and
+# security,
+# - prefer AES-GCM over ChaCha20 because hardware-accelerated AES is common,
+# - disable NULL authentication, MD5 MACs, DSS, and other
+# insecure ciphers for security reasons.
+# - NOTE: TLS 1.3 cipher suites are managed through a different interface
+# not exposed by CPython (yet!) and are enabled by default if they're available.
+DEFAULT_CIPHERS = ":".join(
+ [
+ "ECDHE+AESGCM",
+ "ECDHE+CHACHA20",
+ "DHE+AESGCM",
+ "DHE+CHACHA20",
+ "ECDH+AESGCM",
+ "DH+AESGCM",
+ "ECDH+AES",
+ "DH+AES",
+ "RSA+AESGCM",
+ "RSA+AES",
+ "!aNULL",
+ "!eNULL",
+ "!MD5",
+ "!DSS",
+ ]
+)
+
+try:
+ from ssl import SSLContext # Modern SSL?
+except ImportError:
+
+ class SSLContext(object): # Platform-specific: Python 2
+ def __init__(self, protocol_version):
+ self.protocol = protocol_version
+ # Use default values from a real SSLContext
+ self.check_hostname = False
+ self.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
+ self.ca_certs = None
+ self.options = 0
+ self.certfile = None
+ self.keyfile = None
+ self.ciphers = None
+
+ def load_cert_chain(self, certfile, keyfile):
+ self.certfile = certfile
+ self.keyfile = keyfile
+
+ def load_verify_locations(self, cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None):
+ self.ca_certs = cafile
+
+ if capath is not None:
+ raise SSLError("CA directories not supported in older Pythons")
+
+ if cadata is not None:
+ raise SSLError("CA data not supported in older Pythons")
+
+ def set_ciphers(self, cipher_suite):
+ self.ciphers = cipher_suite
+
+ def wrap_socket(self, socket, server_hostname=None, server_side=False):
+ warnings.warn(
+ "A true SSLContext object is not available. This prevents "
+ "urllib3 from configuring SSL appropriately and may cause "
+ "certain SSL connections to fail. You can upgrade to a newer "
+ "version of Python to solve this. For more information, see "
+ "https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/1.26.x/advanced-usage.html"
+ "#ssl-warnings",
+ InsecurePlatformWarning,
+ )
+ kwargs = {
+ "keyfile": self.keyfile,
+ "certfile": self.certfile,
+ "ca_certs": self.ca_certs,
+ "cert_reqs": self.verify_mode,
+ "ssl_version": self.protocol,
+ "server_side": server_side,
+ }
+ return wrap_socket(socket, ciphers=self.ciphers, **kwargs)
+
+
+def assert_fingerprint(cert, fingerprint):
+ """
+ Checks if given fingerprint matches the supplied certificate.
+
+ :param cert:
+ Certificate as bytes object.
+ :param fingerprint:
+ Fingerprint as string of hexdigits, can be interspersed by colons.
+ """
+
+ fingerprint = fingerprint.replace(":", "").lower()
+ digest_length = len(fingerprint)
+ hashfunc = HASHFUNC_MAP.get(digest_length)
+ if not hashfunc:
+ raise SSLError("Fingerprint of invalid length: {0}".format(fingerprint))
+
+ # We need encode() here for py32; works on py2 and p33.
+ fingerprint_bytes = unhexlify(fingerprint.encode())
+
+ cert_digest = hashfunc(cert).digest()
+
+ if not _const_compare_digest(cert_digest, fingerprint_bytes):
+ raise SSLError(
+ 'Fingerprints did not match. Expected "{0}", got "{1}".'.format(
+ fingerprint, hexlify(cert_digest)
+ )
+ )
+
+
+def resolve_cert_reqs(candidate):
+ """
+ Resolves the argument to a numeric constant, which can be passed to
+ the wrap_socket function/method from the ssl module.
+ Defaults to :data:`ssl.CERT_REQUIRED`.
+ If given a string it is assumed to be the name of the constant in the
+ :mod:`ssl` module or its abbreviation.
+ (So you can specify `REQUIRED` instead of `CERT_REQUIRED`.
+ If it's neither `None` nor a string we assume it is already the numeric
+ constant which can directly be passed to wrap_socket.
+ """
+ if candidate is None:
+ return CERT_REQUIRED
+
+ if isinstance(candidate, str):
+ res = getattr(ssl, candidate, None)
+ if res is None:
+ res = getattr(ssl, "CERT_" + candidate)
+ return res
+
+ return candidate
+
+
+def resolve_ssl_version(candidate):
+ """
+ like resolve_cert_reqs
+ """
+ if candidate is None:
+ return PROTOCOL_TLS
+
+ if isinstance(candidate, str):
+ res = getattr(ssl, candidate, None)
+ if res is None:
+ res = getattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_" + candidate)
+ return res
+
+ return candidate
+
+
+def create_urllib3_context(
+ ssl_version=None, cert_reqs=None, options=None, ciphers=None
+):
+ """All arguments have the same meaning as ``ssl_wrap_socket``.
+
+ By default, this function does a lot of the same work that
+ ``ssl.create_default_context`` does on Python 3.4+. It:
+
+ - Disables SSLv2, SSLv3, and compression
+ - Sets a restricted set of server ciphers
+
+ If you wish to enable SSLv3, you can do::
+
+ from urllib3.util import ssl_
+ context = ssl_.create_urllib3_context()
+ context.options &= ~ssl_.OP_NO_SSLv3
+
+ You can do the same to enable compression (substituting ``COMPRESSION``
+ for ``SSLv3`` in the last line above).
+
+ :param ssl_version:
+ The desired protocol version to use. This will default to
+ PROTOCOL_SSLv23 which will negotiate the highest protocol that both
+ the server and your installation of OpenSSL support.
+ :param cert_reqs:
+ Whether to require the certificate verification. This defaults to
+ ``ssl.CERT_REQUIRED``.
+ :param options:
+ Specific OpenSSL options. These default to ``ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2``,
+ ``ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3``, ``ssl.OP_NO_COMPRESSION``, and ``ssl.OP_NO_TICKET``.
+ :param ciphers:
+ Which cipher suites to allow the server to select.
+ :returns:
+ Constructed SSLContext object with specified options
+ :rtype: SSLContext
+ """
+ # PROTOCOL_TLS is deprecated in Python 3.10
+ if not ssl_version or ssl_version == PROTOCOL_TLS:
+ ssl_version = PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT
+
+ context = SSLContext(ssl_version)
+
+ context.set_ciphers(ciphers or DEFAULT_CIPHERS)
+
+ # Setting the default here, as we may have no ssl module on import
+ cert_reqs = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED if cert_reqs is None else cert_reqs
+
+ if options is None:
+ options = 0
+ # SSLv2 is easily broken and is considered harmful and dangerous
+ options |= OP_NO_SSLv2
+ # SSLv3 has several problems and is now dangerous
+ options |= OP_NO_SSLv3
+ # Disable compression to prevent CRIME attacks for OpenSSL 1.0+
+ # (issue #309)
+ options |= OP_NO_COMPRESSION
+ # TLSv1.2 only. Unless set explicitly, do not request tickets.
+ # This may save some bandwidth on wire, and although the ticket is encrypted,
+ # there is a risk associated with it being on wire,
+ # if the server is not rotating its ticketing keys properly.
+ options |= OP_NO_TICKET
+
+ context.options |= options
+
+ # Enable post-handshake authentication for TLS 1.3, see GH #1634. PHA is
+ # necessary for conditional client cert authentication with TLS 1.3.
+ # The attribute is None for OpenSSL <= 1.1.0 or does not exist in older
+ # versions of Python. We only enable on Python 3.7.4+ or if certificate
+ # verification is enabled to work around Python issue #37428
+ # See: https://bugs.python.org/issue37428
+ if (cert_reqs == ssl.CERT_REQUIRED or sys.version_info >= (3, 7, 4)) and getattr(
+ context, "post_handshake_auth", None
+ ) is not None:
+ context.post_handshake_auth = True
+
+ def disable_check_hostname():
+ if (
+ getattr(context, "check_hostname", None) is not None
+ ): # Platform-specific: Python 3.2
+ # We do our own verification, including fingerprints and alternative
+ # hostnames. So disable it here
+ context.check_hostname = False
+
+ # The order of the below lines setting verify_mode and check_hostname
+ # matter due to safe-guards SSLContext has to prevent an SSLContext with
+ # check_hostname=True, verify_mode=NONE/OPTIONAL. This is made even more
+ # complex because we don't know whether PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT will be used
+ # or not so we don't know the initial state of the freshly created SSLContext.
+ if cert_reqs == ssl.CERT_REQUIRED:
+ context.verify_mode = cert_reqs
+ disable_check_hostname()
+ else:
+ disable_check_hostname()
+ context.verify_mode = cert_reqs
+
+ # Enable logging of TLS session keys via defacto standard environment variable
+ # 'SSLKEYLOGFILE', if the feature is available (Python 3.8+). Skip empty values.
+ if hasattr(context, "keylog_filename"):
+ sslkeylogfile = os.environ.get("SSLKEYLOGFILE")
+ if sslkeylogfile:
+ context.keylog_filename = sslkeylogfile
+
+ return context
+
+
+def ssl_wrap_socket(
+ sock,
+ keyfile=None,
+ certfile=None,
+ cert_reqs=None,
+ ca_certs=None,
+ server_hostname=None,
+ ssl_version=None,
+ ciphers=None,
+ ssl_context=None,
+ ca_cert_dir=None,
+ key_password=None,
+ ca_cert_data=None,
+ tls_in_tls=False,
+):
+ """
+ All arguments except for server_hostname, ssl_context, and ca_cert_dir have
+ the same meaning as they do when using :func:`ssl.wrap_socket`.
+
+ :param server_hostname:
+ When SNI is supported, the expected hostname of the certificate
+ :param ssl_context:
+ A pre-made :class:`SSLContext` object. If none is provided, one will
+ be created using :func:`create_urllib3_context`.
+ :param ciphers:
+ A string of ciphers we wish the client to support.
+ :param ca_cert_dir:
+ A directory containing CA certificates in multiple separate files, as
+ supported by OpenSSL's -CApath flag or the capath argument to
+ SSLContext.load_verify_locations().
+ :param key_password:
+ Optional password if the keyfile is encrypted.
+ :param ca_cert_data:
+ Optional string containing CA certificates in PEM format suitable for
+ passing as the cadata parameter to SSLContext.load_verify_locations()
+ :param tls_in_tls:
+ Use SSLTransport to wrap the existing socket.
+ """
+ context = ssl_context
+ if context is None:
+ # Note: This branch of code and all the variables in it are no longer
+ # used by urllib3 itself. We should consider deprecating and removing
+ # this code.
+ context = create_urllib3_context(ssl_version, cert_reqs, ciphers=ciphers)
+
+ if ca_certs or ca_cert_dir or ca_cert_data:
+ try:
+ context.load_verify_locations(ca_certs, ca_cert_dir, ca_cert_data)
+ except (IOError, OSError) as e:
+ raise SSLError(e)
+
+ elif ssl_context is None and hasattr(context, "load_default_certs"):
+ # try to load OS default certs; works well on Windows (require Python3.4+)
+ context.load_default_certs()
+
+ # Attempt to detect if we get the goofy behavior of the
+ # keyfile being encrypted and OpenSSL asking for the
+ # passphrase via the terminal and instead error out.
+ if keyfile and key_password is None and _is_key_file_encrypted(keyfile):
+ raise SSLError("Client private key is encrypted, password is required")
+
+ if certfile:
+ if key_password is None:
+ context.load_cert_chain(certfile, keyfile)
+ else:
+ context.load_cert_chain(certfile, keyfile, key_password)
+
+ try:
+ if hasattr(context, "set_alpn_protocols"):
+ context.set_alpn_protocols(ALPN_PROTOCOLS)
+ except NotImplementedError: # Defensive: in CI, we always have set_alpn_protocols
+ pass
+
+ # If we detect server_hostname is an IP address then the SNI
+ # extension should not be used according to RFC3546 Section 3.1
+ use_sni_hostname = server_hostname and not is_ipaddress(server_hostname)
+ # SecureTransport uses server_hostname in certificate verification.
+ send_sni = (use_sni_hostname and HAS_SNI) or (
+ IS_SECURETRANSPORT and server_hostname
+ )
+ # Do not warn the user if server_hostname is an invalid SNI hostname.
+ if not HAS_SNI and use_sni_hostname:
+ warnings.warn(
+ "An HTTPS request has been made, but the SNI (Server Name "
+ "Indication) extension to TLS is not available on this platform. "
+ "This may cause the server to present an incorrect TLS "
+ "certificate, which can cause validation failures. You can upgrade to "
+ "a newer version of Python to solve this. For more information, see "
+ "https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/1.26.x/advanced-usage.html"
+ "#ssl-warnings",
+ SNIMissingWarning,
+ )
+
+ if send_sni:
+ ssl_sock = _ssl_wrap_socket_impl(
+ sock, context, tls_in_tls, server_hostname=server_hostname
+ )
+ else:
+ ssl_sock = _ssl_wrap_socket_impl(sock, context, tls_in_tls)
+ return ssl_sock
+
+
+def is_ipaddress(hostname):
+ """Detects whether the hostname given is an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
+ Also detects IPv6 addresses with Zone IDs.
+
+ :param str hostname: Hostname to examine.
+ :return: True if the hostname is an IP address, False otherwise.
+ """
+ if not six.PY2 and isinstance(hostname, bytes):
+ # IDN A-label bytes are ASCII compatible.
+ hostname = hostname.decode("ascii")
+ return bool(IPV4_RE.match(hostname) or BRACELESS_IPV6_ADDRZ_RE.match(hostname))
+
+
+def _is_key_file_encrypted(key_file):
+ """Detects if a key file is encrypted or not."""
+ with open(key_file, "r") as f:
+ for line in f:
+ # Look for Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED
+ if "ENCRYPTED" in line:
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+
+def _ssl_wrap_socket_impl(sock, ssl_context, tls_in_tls, server_hostname=None):
+ if tls_in_tls:
+ if not SSLTransport:
+ # Import error, ssl is not available.
+ raise ProxySchemeUnsupported(
+ "TLS in TLS requires support for the 'ssl' module"
+ )
+
+ SSLTransport._validate_ssl_context_for_tls_in_tls(ssl_context)
+ return SSLTransport(sock, ssl_context, server_hostname)
+
+ if server_hostname:
+ return ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=server_hostname)
+ else:
+ return ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/ssltransport.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/ssltransport.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c2186bced9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/ssltransport.py
@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
+import io
+import socket
+import ssl
+
+from urllib3.exceptions import ProxySchemeUnsupported
+from urllib3.packages import six
+
+SSL_BLOCKSIZE = 16384
+
+
+class SSLTransport:
+ """
+ The SSLTransport wraps an existing socket and establishes an SSL connection.
+
+ Contrary to Python's implementation of SSLSocket, it allows you to chain
+ multiple TLS connections together. It's particularly useful if you need to
+ implement TLS within TLS.
+
+ The class supports most of the socket API operations.
+ """
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def _validate_ssl_context_for_tls_in_tls(ssl_context):
+ """
+ Raises a ProxySchemeUnsupported if the provided ssl_context can't be used
+ for TLS in TLS.
+
+ The only requirement is that the ssl_context provides the 'wrap_bio'
+ methods.
+ """
+
+ if not hasattr(ssl_context, "wrap_bio"):
+ if six.PY2:
+ raise ProxySchemeUnsupported(
+ "TLS in TLS requires SSLContext.wrap_bio() which isn't "
+ "supported on Python 2"
+ )
+ else:
+ raise ProxySchemeUnsupported(
+ "TLS in TLS requires SSLContext.wrap_bio() which isn't "
+ "available on non-native SSLContext"
+ )
+
+ def __init__(
+ self, socket, ssl_context, server_hostname=None, suppress_ragged_eofs=True
+ ):
+ """
+ Create an SSLTransport around socket using the provided ssl_context.
+ """
+ self.incoming = ssl.MemoryBIO()
+ self.outgoing = ssl.MemoryBIO()
+
+ self.suppress_ragged_eofs = suppress_ragged_eofs
+ self.socket = socket
+
+ self.sslobj = ssl_context.wrap_bio(
+ self.incoming, self.outgoing, server_hostname=server_hostname
+ )
+
+ # Perform initial handshake.
+ self._ssl_io_loop(self.sslobj.do_handshake)
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ return self
+
+ def __exit__(self, *_):
+ self.close()
+
+ def fileno(self):
+ return self.socket.fileno()
+
+ def read(self, len=1024, buffer=None):
+ return self._wrap_ssl_read(len, buffer)
+
+ def recv(self, len=1024, flags=0):
+ if flags != 0:
+ raise ValueError("non-zero flags not allowed in calls to recv")
+ return self._wrap_ssl_read(len)
+
+ def recv_into(self, buffer, nbytes=None, flags=0):
+ if flags != 0:
+ raise ValueError("non-zero flags not allowed in calls to recv_into")
+ if buffer and (nbytes is None):
+ nbytes = len(buffer)
+ elif nbytes is None:
+ nbytes = 1024
+ return self.read(nbytes, buffer)
+
+ def sendall(self, data, flags=0):
+ if flags != 0:
+ raise ValueError("non-zero flags not allowed in calls to sendall")
+ count = 0
+ with memoryview(data) as view, view.cast("B") as byte_view:
+ amount = len(byte_view)
+ while count < amount:
+ v = self.send(byte_view[count:])
+ count += v
+
+ def send(self, data, flags=0):
+ if flags != 0:
+ raise ValueError("non-zero flags not allowed in calls to send")
+ response = self._ssl_io_loop(self.sslobj.write, data)
+ return response
+
+ def makefile(
+ self, mode="r", buffering=None, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None
+ ):
+ """
+ Python's httpclient uses makefile and buffered io when reading HTTP
+ messages and we need to support it.
+
+ This is unfortunately a copy and paste of socket.py makefile with small
+ changes to point to the socket directly.
+ """
+ if not set(mode) <= {"r", "w", "b"}:
+ raise ValueError("invalid mode %r (only r, w, b allowed)" % (mode,))
+
+ writing = "w" in mode
+ reading = "r" in mode or not writing
+ assert reading or writing
+ binary = "b" in mode
+ rawmode = ""
+ if reading:
+ rawmode += "r"
+ if writing:
+ rawmode += "w"
+ raw = socket.SocketIO(self, rawmode)
+ self.socket._io_refs += 1
+ if buffering is None:
+ buffering = -1
+ if buffering < 0:
+ buffering = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
+ if buffering == 0:
+ if not binary:
+ raise ValueError("unbuffered streams must be binary")
+ return raw
+ if reading and writing:
+ buffer = io.BufferedRWPair(raw, raw, buffering)
+ elif reading:
+ buffer = io.BufferedReader(raw, buffering)
+ else:
+ assert writing
+ buffer = io.BufferedWriter(raw, buffering)
+ if binary:
+ return buffer
+ text = io.TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding, errors, newline)
+ text.mode = mode
+ return text
+
+ def unwrap(self):
+ self._ssl_io_loop(self.sslobj.unwrap)
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.socket.close()
+
+ def getpeercert(self, binary_form=False):
+ return self.sslobj.getpeercert(binary_form)
+
+ def version(self):
+ return self.sslobj.version()
+
+ def cipher(self):
+ return self.sslobj.cipher()
+
+ def selected_alpn_protocol(self):
+ return self.sslobj.selected_alpn_protocol()
+
+ def selected_npn_protocol(self):
+ return self.sslobj.selected_npn_protocol()
+
+ def shared_ciphers(self):
+ return self.sslobj.shared_ciphers()
+
+ def compression(self):
+ return self.sslobj.compression()
+
+ def settimeout(self, value):
+ self.socket.settimeout(value)
+
+ def gettimeout(self):
+ return self.socket.gettimeout()
+
+ def _decref_socketios(self):
+ self.socket._decref_socketios()
+
+ def _wrap_ssl_read(self, len, buffer=None):
+ try:
+ return self._ssl_io_loop(self.sslobj.read, len, buffer)
+ except ssl.SSLError as e:
+ if e.errno == ssl.SSL_ERROR_EOF and self.suppress_ragged_eofs:
+ return 0 # eof, return 0.
+ else:
+ raise
+
+ def _ssl_io_loop(self, func, *args):
+ """Performs an I/O loop between incoming/outgoing and the socket."""
+ should_loop = True
+ ret = None
+
+ while should_loop:
+ errno = None
+ try:
+ ret = func(*args)
+ except ssl.SSLError as e:
+ if e.errno not in (ssl.SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ, ssl.SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE):
+ # WANT_READ, and WANT_WRITE are expected, others are not.
+ raise e
+ errno = e.errno
+
+ buf = self.outgoing.read()
+ self.socket.sendall(buf)
+
+ if errno is None:
+ should_loop = False
+ elif errno == ssl.SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
+ buf = self.socket.recv(SSL_BLOCKSIZE)
+ if buf:
+ self.incoming.write(buf)
+ else:
+ self.incoming.write_eof()
+ return ret
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/timeout.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/timeout.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ff69593b05
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/timeout.py
@@ -0,0 +1,268 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import time
+
+# The default socket timeout, used by httplib to indicate that no timeout was
+# specified by the user
+from socket import _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
+
+from ..exceptions import TimeoutStateError
+
+# A sentinel value to indicate that no timeout was specified by the user in
+# urllib3
+_Default = object()
+
+
+# Use time.monotonic if available.
+current_time = getattr(time, "monotonic", time.time)
+
+
+class Timeout(object):
+ """Timeout configuration.
+
+ Timeouts can be defined as a default for a pool:
+
+ .. code-block:: python
+
+ timeout = Timeout(connect=2.0, read=7.0)
+ http = PoolManager(timeout=timeout)
+ response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/')
+
+ Or per-request (which overrides the default for the pool):
+
+ .. code-block:: python
+
+ response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/', timeout=Timeout(10))
+
+ Timeouts can be disabled by setting all the parameters to ``None``:
+
+ .. code-block:: python
+
+ no_timeout = Timeout(connect=None, read=None)
+ response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/, timeout=no_timeout)
+
+
+ :param total:
+ This combines the connect and read timeouts into one; the read timeout
+ will be set to the time leftover from the connect attempt. In the
+ event that both a connect timeout and a total are specified, or a read
+ timeout and a total are specified, the shorter timeout will be applied.
+
+ Defaults to None.
+
+ :type total: int, float, or None
+
+ :param connect:
+ The maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection
+ attempt to a server to succeed. Omitting the parameter will default the
+ connect timeout to the system default, probably `the global default
+ timeout in socket.py
+ `_.
+ None will set an infinite timeout for connection attempts.
+
+ :type connect: int, float, or None
+
+ :param read:
+ The maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait between consecutive
+ read operations for a response from the server. Omitting the parameter
+ will default the read timeout to the system default, probably `the
+ global default timeout in socket.py
+ `_.
+ None will set an infinite timeout.
+
+ :type read: int, float, or None
+
+ .. note::
+
+ Many factors can affect the total amount of time for urllib3 to return
+ an HTTP response.
+
+ For example, Python's DNS resolver does not obey the timeout specified
+ on the socket. Other factors that can affect total request time include
+ high CPU load, high swap, the program running at a low priority level,
+ or other behaviors.
+
+ In addition, the read and total timeouts only measure the time between
+ read operations on the socket connecting the client and the server,
+ not the total amount of time for the request to return a complete
+ response. For most requests, the timeout is raised because the server
+ has not sent the first byte in the specified time. This is not always
+ the case; if a server streams one byte every fifteen seconds, a timeout
+ of 20 seconds will not trigger, even though the request will take
+ several minutes to complete.
+
+ If your goal is to cut off any request after a set amount of wall clock
+ time, consider having a second "watcher" thread to cut off a slow
+ request.
+ """
+
+ #: A sentinel object representing the default timeout value
+ DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
+
+ def __init__(self, total=None, connect=_Default, read=_Default):
+ self._connect = self._validate_timeout(connect, "connect")
+ self._read = self._validate_timeout(read, "read")
+ self.total = self._validate_timeout(total, "total")
+ self._start_connect = None
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "%s(connect=%r, read=%r, total=%r)" % (
+ type(self).__name__,
+ self._connect,
+ self._read,
+ self.total,
+ )
+
+ # __str__ provided for backwards compatibility
+ __str__ = __repr__
+
+ @classmethod
+ def _validate_timeout(cls, value, name):
+ """Check that a timeout attribute is valid.
+
+ :param value: The timeout value to validate
+ :param name: The name of the timeout attribute to validate. This is
+ used to specify in error messages.
+ :return: The validated and casted version of the given value.
+ :raises ValueError: If it is a numeric value less than or equal to
+ zero, or the type is not an integer, float, or None.
+ """
+ if value is _Default:
+ return cls.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
+
+ if value is None or value is cls.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
+ return value
+
+ if isinstance(value, bool):
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Timeout cannot be a boolean value. It must "
+ "be an int, float or None."
+ )
+ try:
+ float(value)
+ except (TypeError, ValueError):
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Timeout value %s was %s, but it must be an "
+ "int, float or None." % (name, value)
+ )
+
+ try:
+ if value <= 0:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Attempted to set %s timeout to %s, but the "
+ "timeout cannot be set to a value less "
+ "than or equal to 0." % (name, value)
+ )
+ except TypeError:
+ # Python 3
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Timeout value %s was %s, but it must be an "
+ "int, float or None." % (name, value)
+ )
+
+ return value
+
+ @classmethod
+ def from_float(cls, timeout):
+ """Create a new Timeout from a legacy timeout value.
+
+ The timeout value used by httplib.py sets the same timeout on the
+ connect(), and recv() socket requests. This creates a :class:`Timeout`
+ object that sets the individual timeouts to the ``timeout`` value
+ passed to this function.
+
+ :param timeout: The legacy timeout value.
+ :type timeout: integer, float, sentinel default object, or None
+ :return: Timeout object
+ :rtype: :class:`Timeout`
+ """
+ return Timeout(read=timeout, connect=timeout)
+
+ def clone(self):
+ """Create a copy of the timeout object
+
+ Timeout properties are stored per-pool but each request needs a fresh
+ Timeout object to ensure each one has its own start/stop configured.
+
+ :return: a copy of the timeout object
+ :rtype: :class:`Timeout`
+ """
+ # We can't use copy.deepcopy because that will also create a new object
+ # for _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, which socket.py uses as a sentinel to
+ # detect the user default.
+ return Timeout(connect=self._connect, read=self._read, total=self.total)
+
+ def start_connect(self):
+ """Start the timeout clock, used during a connect() attempt
+
+ :raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: if you attempt
+ to start a timer that has been started already.
+ """
+ if self._start_connect is not None:
+ raise TimeoutStateError("Timeout timer has already been started.")
+ self._start_connect = current_time()
+ return self._start_connect
+
+ def get_connect_duration(self):
+ """Gets the time elapsed since the call to :meth:`start_connect`.
+
+ :return: Elapsed time in seconds.
+ :rtype: float
+ :raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: if you attempt
+ to get duration for a timer that hasn't been started.
+ """
+ if self._start_connect is None:
+ raise TimeoutStateError(
+ "Can't get connect duration for timer that has not started."
+ )
+ return current_time() - self._start_connect
+
+ @property
+ def connect_timeout(self):
+ """Get the value to use when setting a connection timeout.
+
+ This will be a positive float or integer, the value None
+ (never timeout), or the default system timeout.
+
+ :return: Connect timeout.
+ :rtype: int, float, :attr:`Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT` or None
+ """
+ if self.total is None:
+ return self._connect
+
+ if self._connect is None or self._connect is self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
+ return self.total
+
+ return min(self._connect, self.total)
+
+ @property
+ def read_timeout(self):
+ """Get the value for the read timeout.
+
+ This assumes some time has elapsed in the connection timeout and
+ computes the read timeout appropriately.
+
+ If self.total is set, the read timeout is dependent on the amount of
+ time taken by the connect timeout. If the connection time has not been
+ established, a :exc:`~urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError` will be
+ raised.
+
+ :return: Value to use for the read timeout.
+ :rtype: int, float, :attr:`Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT` or None
+ :raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: If :meth:`start_connect`
+ has not yet been called on this object.
+ """
+ if (
+ self.total is not None
+ and self.total is not self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
+ and self._read is not None
+ and self._read is not self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
+ ):
+ # In case the connect timeout has not yet been established.
+ if self._start_connect is None:
+ return self._read
+ return max(0, min(self.total - self.get_connect_duration(), self._read))
+ elif self.total is not None and self.total is not self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
+ return max(0, self.total - self.get_connect_duration())
+ else:
+ return self._read
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/url.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/url.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..81a03da9e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/url.py
@@ -0,0 +1,432 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import re
+from collections import namedtuple
+
+from ..exceptions import LocationParseError
+from ..packages import six
+
+url_attrs = ["scheme", "auth", "host", "port", "path", "query", "fragment"]
+
+# We only want to normalize urls with an HTTP(S) scheme.
+# urllib3 infers URLs without a scheme (None) to be http.
+NORMALIZABLE_SCHEMES = ("http", "https", None)
+
+# Almost all of these patterns were derived from the
+# 'rfc3986' module: https://github.com/python-hyper/rfc3986
+PERCENT_RE = re.compile(r"%[a-fA-F0-9]{2}")
+SCHEME_RE = re.compile(r"^(?:[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+-]*:|/)")
+URI_RE = re.compile(
+ r"^(?:([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+.-]*):)?"
+ r"(?://([^\\/?#]*))?"
+ r"([^?#]*)"
+ r"(?:\?([^#]*))?"
+ r"(?:#(.*))?$",
+ re.UNICODE | re.DOTALL,
+)
+
+IPV4_PAT = r"(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}"
+HEX_PAT = "[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}"
+LS32_PAT = "(?:{hex}:{hex}|{ipv4})".format(hex=HEX_PAT, ipv4=IPV4_PAT)
+_subs = {"hex": HEX_PAT, "ls32": LS32_PAT}
+_variations = [
+ # 6( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:%(hex)s:){6}%(ls32)s",
+ # "::" 5( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "::(?:%(hex)s:){5}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ h16 ] "::" 4( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:%(hex)s)?::(?:%(hex)s:){4}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *1( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 3( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:)?%(hex)s)?::(?:%(hex)s:){3}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *2( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 2( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,2}%(hex)s)?::(?:%(hex)s:){2}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *3( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 ":" ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,3}%(hex)s)?::%(hex)s:%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *4( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,4}%(hex)s)?::%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *5( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,5}%(hex)s)?::%(hex)s",
+ # [ *6( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::"
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,6}%(hex)s)?::",
+]
+
+UNRESERVED_PAT = r"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789._!\-~"
+IPV6_PAT = "(?:" + "|".join([x % _subs for x in _variations]) + ")"
+ZONE_ID_PAT = "(?:%25|%)(?:[" + UNRESERVED_PAT + "]|%[a-fA-F0-9]{2})+"
+IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT = r"\[" + IPV6_PAT + r"(?:" + ZONE_ID_PAT + r")?\]"
+REG_NAME_PAT = r"(?:[^\[\]%:/?#]|%[a-fA-F0-9]{2})*"
+TARGET_RE = re.compile(r"^(/[^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#.*)?$")
+
+IPV4_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV4_PAT + "$")
+IPV6_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV6_PAT + "$")
+IPV6_ADDRZ_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT + "$")
+BRACELESS_IPV6_ADDRZ_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT[2:-2] + "$")
+ZONE_ID_RE = re.compile("(" + ZONE_ID_PAT + r")\]$")
+
+_HOST_PORT_PAT = ("^(%s|%s|%s)(?::([0-9]{0,5}))?$") % (
+ REG_NAME_PAT,
+ IPV4_PAT,
+ IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT,
+)
+_HOST_PORT_RE = re.compile(_HOST_PORT_PAT, re.UNICODE | re.DOTALL)
+
+UNRESERVED_CHARS = set(
+ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789._-~"
+)
+SUB_DELIM_CHARS = set("!$&'()*+,;=")
+USERINFO_CHARS = UNRESERVED_CHARS | SUB_DELIM_CHARS | {":"}
+PATH_CHARS = USERINFO_CHARS | {"@", "/"}
+QUERY_CHARS = FRAGMENT_CHARS = PATH_CHARS | {"?"}
+
+
+class Url(namedtuple("Url", url_attrs)):
+ """
+ Data structure for representing an HTTP URL. Used as a return value for
+ :func:`parse_url`. Both the scheme and host are normalized as they are
+ both case-insensitive according to RFC 3986.
+ """
+
+ __slots__ = ()
+
+ def __new__(
+ cls,
+ scheme=None,
+ auth=None,
+ host=None,
+ port=None,
+ path=None,
+ query=None,
+ fragment=None,
+ ):
+ if path and not path.startswith("/"):
+ path = "/" + path
+ if scheme is not None:
+ scheme = scheme.lower()
+ return super(Url, cls).__new__(
+ cls, scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment
+ )
+
+ @property
+ def hostname(self):
+ """For backwards-compatibility with urlparse. We're nice like that."""
+ return self.host
+
+ @property
+ def request_uri(self):
+ """Absolute path including the query string."""
+ uri = self.path or "/"
+
+ if self.query is not None:
+ uri += "?" + self.query
+
+ return uri
+
+ @property
+ def netloc(self):
+ """Network location including host and port"""
+ if self.port:
+ return "%s:%d" % (self.host, self.port)
+ return self.host
+
+ @property
+ def url(self):
+ """
+ Convert self into a url
+
+ This function should more or less round-trip with :func:`.parse_url`. The
+ returned url may not be exactly the same as the url inputted to
+ :func:`.parse_url`, but it should be equivalent by the RFC (e.g., urls
+ with a blank port will have : removed).
+
+ Example: ::
+
+ >>> U = parse_url('http://google.com/mail/')
+ >>> U.url
+ 'http://google.com/mail/'
+ >>> Url('http', 'username:password', 'host.com', 80,
+ ... '/path', 'query', 'fragment').url
+ 'http://username:password@host.com:80/path?query#fragment'
+ """
+ scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment = self
+ url = u""
+
+ # We use "is not None" we want things to happen with empty strings (or 0 port)
+ if scheme is not None:
+ url += scheme + u"://"
+ if auth is not None:
+ url += auth + u"@"
+ if host is not None:
+ url += host
+ if port is not None:
+ url += u":" + str(port)
+ if path is not None:
+ url += path
+ if query is not None:
+ url += u"?" + query
+ if fragment is not None:
+ url += u"#" + fragment
+
+ return url
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.url
+
+
+def split_first(s, delims):
+ """
+ .. deprecated:: 1.25
+
+ Given a string and an iterable of delimiters, split on the first found
+ delimiter. Return two split parts and the matched delimiter.
+
+ If not found, then the first part is the full input string.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> split_first('foo/bar?baz', '?/=')
+ ('foo', 'bar?baz', '/')
+ >>> split_first('foo/bar?baz', '123')
+ ('foo/bar?baz', '', None)
+
+ Scales linearly with number of delims. Not ideal for large number of delims.
+ """
+ min_idx = None
+ min_delim = None
+ for d in delims:
+ idx = s.find(d)
+ if idx < 0:
+ continue
+
+ if min_idx is None or idx < min_idx:
+ min_idx = idx
+ min_delim = d
+
+ if min_idx is None or min_idx < 0:
+ return s, "", None
+
+ return s[:min_idx], s[min_idx + 1 :], min_delim
+
+
+def _encode_invalid_chars(component, allowed_chars, encoding="utf-8"):
+ """Percent-encodes a URI component without reapplying
+ onto an already percent-encoded component.
+ """
+ if component is None:
+ return component
+
+ component = six.ensure_text(component)
+
+ # Normalize existing percent-encoded bytes.
+ # Try to see if the component we're encoding is already percent-encoded
+ # so we can skip all '%' characters but still encode all others.
+ component, percent_encodings = PERCENT_RE.subn(
+ lambda match: match.group(0).upper(), component
+ )
+
+ uri_bytes = component.encode("utf-8", "surrogatepass")
+ is_percent_encoded = percent_encodings == uri_bytes.count(b"%")
+ encoded_component = bytearray()
+
+ for i in range(0, len(uri_bytes)):
+ # Will return a single character bytestring on both Python 2 & 3
+ byte = uri_bytes[i : i + 1]
+ byte_ord = ord(byte)
+ if (is_percent_encoded and byte == b"%") or (
+ byte_ord < 128 and byte.decode() in allowed_chars
+ ):
+ encoded_component += byte
+ continue
+ encoded_component.extend(b"%" + (hex(byte_ord)[2:].encode().zfill(2).upper()))
+
+ return encoded_component.decode(encoding)
+
+
+def _remove_path_dot_segments(path):
+ # See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2.4 for pseudo-code
+ segments = path.split("/") # Turn the path into a list of segments
+ output = [] # Initialize the variable to use to store output
+
+ for segment in segments:
+ # '.' is the current directory, so ignore it, it is superfluous
+ if segment == ".":
+ continue
+ # Anything other than '..', should be appended to the output
+ elif segment != "..":
+ output.append(segment)
+ # In this case segment == '..', if we can, we should pop the last
+ # element
+ elif output:
+ output.pop()
+
+ # If the path starts with '/' and the output is empty or the first string
+ # is non-empty
+ if path.startswith("/") and (not output or output[0]):
+ output.insert(0, "")
+
+ # If the path starts with '/.' or '/..' ensure we add one more empty
+ # string to add a trailing '/'
+ if path.endswith(("/.", "/..")):
+ output.append("")
+
+ return "/".join(output)
+
+
+def _normalize_host(host, scheme):
+ if host:
+ if isinstance(host, six.binary_type):
+ host = six.ensure_str(host)
+
+ if scheme in NORMALIZABLE_SCHEMES:
+ is_ipv6 = IPV6_ADDRZ_RE.match(host)
+ if is_ipv6:
+ match = ZONE_ID_RE.search(host)
+ if match:
+ start, end = match.span(1)
+ zone_id = host[start:end]
+
+ if zone_id.startswith("%25") and zone_id != "%25":
+ zone_id = zone_id[3:]
+ else:
+ zone_id = zone_id[1:]
+ zone_id = "%" + _encode_invalid_chars(zone_id, UNRESERVED_CHARS)
+ return host[:start].lower() + zone_id + host[end:]
+ else:
+ return host.lower()
+ elif not IPV4_RE.match(host):
+ return six.ensure_str(
+ b".".join([_idna_encode(label) for label in host.split(".")])
+ )
+ return host
+
+
+def _idna_encode(name):
+ if name and any([ord(x) > 128 for x in name]):
+ try:
+ import idna
+ except ImportError:
+ six.raise_from(
+ LocationParseError("Unable to parse URL without the 'idna' module"),
+ None,
+ )
+ try:
+ return idna.encode(name.lower(), strict=True, std3_rules=True)
+ except idna.IDNAError:
+ six.raise_from(
+ LocationParseError(u"Name '%s' is not a valid IDNA label" % name), None
+ )
+ return name.lower().encode("ascii")
+
+
+def _encode_target(target):
+ """Percent-encodes a request target so that there are no invalid characters"""
+ path, query = TARGET_RE.match(target).groups()
+ target = _encode_invalid_chars(path, PATH_CHARS)
+ query = _encode_invalid_chars(query, QUERY_CHARS)
+ if query is not None:
+ target += "?" + query
+ return target
+
+
+def parse_url(url):
+ """
+ Given a url, return a parsed :class:`.Url` namedtuple. Best-effort is
+ performed to parse incomplete urls. Fields not provided will be None.
+ This parser is RFC 3986 compliant.
+
+ The parser logic and helper functions are based heavily on
+ work done in the ``rfc3986`` module.
+
+ :param str url: URL to parse into a :class:`.Url` namedtuple.
+
+ Partly backwards-compatible with :mod:`urlparse`.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> parse_url('http://google.com/mail/')
+ Url(scheme='http', host='google.com', port=None, path='/mail/', ...)
+ >>> parse_url('google.com:80')
+ Url(scheme=None, host='google.com', port=80, path=None, ...)
+ >>> parse_url('/foo?bar')
+ Url(scheme=None, host=None, port=None, path='/foo', query='bar', ...)
+ """
+ if not url:
+ # Empty
+ return Url()
+
+ source_url = url
+ if not SCHEME_RE.search(url):
+ url = "//" + url
+
+ try:
+ scheme, authority, path, query, fragment = URI_RE.match(url).groups()
+ normalize_uri = scheme is None or scheme.lower() in NORMALIZABLE_SCHEMES
+
+ if scheme:
+ scheme = scheme.lower()
+
+ if authority:
+ auth, _, host_port = authority.rpartition("@")
+ auth = auth or None
+ host, port = _HOST_PORT_RE.match(host_port).groups()
+ if auth and normalize_uri:
+ auth = _encode_invalid_chars(auth, USERINFO_CHARS)
+ if port == "":
+ port = None
+ else:
+ auth, host, port = None, None, None
+
+ if port is not None:
+ port = int(port)
+ if not (0 <= port <= 65535):
+ raise LocationParseError(url)
+
+ host = _normalize_host(host, scheme)
+
+ if normalize_uri and path:
+ path = _remove_path_dot_segments(path)
+ path = _encode_invalid_chars(path, PATH_CHARS)
+ if normalize_uri and query:
+ query = _encode_invalid_chars(query, QUERY_CHARS)
+ if normalize_uri and fragment:
+ fragment = _encode_invalid_chars(fragment, FRAGMENT_CHARS)
+
+ except (ValueError, AttributeError):
+ return six.raise_from(LocationParseError(source_url), None)
+
+ # For the sake of backwards compatibility we put empty
+ # string values for path if there are any defined values
+ # beyond the path in the URL.
+ # TODO: Remove this when we break backwards compatibility.
+ if not path:
+ if query is not None or fragment is not None:
+ path = ""
+ else:
+ path = None
+
+ # Ensure that each part of the URL is a `str` for
+ # backwards compatibility.
+ if isinstance(url, six.text_type):
+ ensure_func = six.ensure_text
+ else:
+ ensure_func = six.ensure_str
+
+ def ensure_type(x):
+ return x if x is None else ensure_func(x)
+
+ return Url(
+ scheme=ensure_type(scheme),
+ auth=ensure_type(auth),
+ host=ensure_type(host),
+ port=port,
+ path=ensure_type(path),
+ query=ensure_type(query),
+ fragment=ensure_type(fragment),
+ )
+
+
+def get_host(url):
+ """
+ Deprecated. Use :func:`parse_url` instead.
+ """
+ p = parse_url(url)
+ return p.scheme or "http", p.hostname, p.port
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/wait.py b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/wait.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c280646c7b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/fusion/vendor/urllib3/util/wait.py
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+import errno
+import select
+import sys
+from functools import partial
+
+try:
+ from time import monotonic
+except ImportError:
+ from time import time as monotonic
+
+__all__ = ["NoWayToWaitForSocketError", "wait_for_read", "wait_for_write"]
+
+
+class NoWayToWaitForSocketError(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+# How should we wait on sockets?
+#
+# There are two types of APIs you can use for waiting on sockets: the fancy
+# modern stateful APIs like epoll/kqueue, and the older stateless APIs like
+# select/poll. The stateful APIs are more efficient when you have a lots of
+# sockets to keep track of, because you can set them up once and then use them
+# lots of times. But we only ever want to wait on a single socket at a time
+# and don't want to keep track of state, so the stateless APIs are actually
+# more efficient. So we want to use select() or poll().
+#
+# Now, how do we choose between select() and poll()? On traditional Unixes,
+# select() has a strange calling convention that makes it slow, or fail
+# altogether, for high-numbered file descriptors. The point of poll() is to fix
+# that, so on Unixes, we prefer poll().
+#
+# On Windows, there is no poll() (or at least Python doesn't provide a wrapper
+# for it), but that's OK, because on Windows, select() doesn't have this
+# strange calling convention; plain select() works fine.
+#
+# So: on Windows we use select(), and everywhere else we use poll(). We also
+# fall back to select() in case poll() is somehow broken or missing.
+
+if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
+ # Modern Python, that retries syscalls by default
+ def _retry_on_intr(fn, timeout):
+ return fn(timeout)
+
+
+else:
+ # Old and broken Pythons.
+ def _retry_on_intr(fn, timeout):
+ if timeout is None:
+ deadline = float("inf")
+ else:
+ deadline = monotonic() + timeout
+
+ while True:
+ try:
+ return fn(timeout)
+ # OSError for 3 <= pyver < 3.5, select.error for pyver <= 2.7
+ except (OSError, select.error) as e:
+ # 'e.args[0]' incantation works for both OSError and select.error
+ if e.args[0] != errno.EINTR:
+ raise
+ else:
+ timeout = deadline - monotonic()
+ if timeout < 0:
+ timeout = 0
+ if timeout == float("inf"):
+ timeout = None
+ continue
+
+
+def select_wait_for_socket(sock, read=False, write=False, timeout=None):
+ if not read and not write:
+ raise RuntimeError("must specify at least one of read=True, write=True")
+ rcheck = []
+ wcheck = []
+ if read:
+ rcheck.append(sock)
+ if write:
+ wcheck.append(sock)
+ # When doing a non-blocking connect, most systems signal success by
+ # marking the socket writable. Windows, though, signals success by marked
+ # it as "exceptional". We paper over the difference by checking the write
+ # sockets for both conditions. (The stdlib selectors module does the same
+ # thing.)
+ fn = partial(select.select, rcheck, wcheck, wcheck)
+ rready, wready, xready = _retry_on_intr(fn, timeout)
+ return bool(rready or wready or xready)
+
+
+def poll_wait_for_socket(sock, read=False, write=False, timeout=None):
+ if not read and not write:
+ raise RuntimeError("must specify at least one of read=True, write=True")
+ mask = 0
+ if read:
+ mask |= select.POLLIN
+ if write:
+ mask |= select.POLLOUT
+ poll_obj = select.poll()
+ poll_obj.register(sock, mask)
+
+ # For some reason, poll() takes timeout in milliseconds
+ def do_poll(t):
+ if t is not None:
+ t *= 1000
+ return poll_obj.poll(t)
+
+ return bool(_retry_on_intr(do_poll, timeout))
+
+
+def null_wait_for_socket(*args, **kwargs):
+ raise NoWayToWaitForSocketError("no select-equivalent available")
+
+
+def _have_working_poll():
+ # Apparently some systems have a select.poll that fails as soon as you try
+ # to use it, either due to strange configuration or broken monkeypatching
+ # from libraries like eventlet/greenlet.
+ try:
+ poll_obj = select.poll()
+ _retry_on_intr(poll_obj.poll, 0)
+ except (AttributeError, OSError):
+ return False
+ else:
+ return True
+
+
+def wait_for_socket(*args, **kwargs):
+ # We delay choosing which implementation to use until the first time we're
+ # called. We could do it at import time, but then we might make the wrong
+ # decision if someone goes wild with monkeypatching select.poll after
+ # we're imported.
+ global wait_for_socket
+ if _have_working_poll():
+ wait_for_socket = poll_wait_for_socket
+ elif hasattr(select, "select"):
+ wait_for_socket = select_wait_for_socket
+ else: # Platform-specific: Appengine.
+ wait_for_socket = null_wait_for_socket
+ return wait_for_socket(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+def wait_for_read(sock, timeout=None):
+ """Waits for reading to be available on a given socket.
+ Returns True if the socket is readable, or False if the timeout expired.
+ """
+ return wait_for_socket(sock, read=True, timeout=timeout)
+
+
+def wait_for_write(sock, timeout=None):
+ """Waits for writing to be available on a given socket.
+ Returns True if the socket is readable, or False if the timeout expired.
+ """
+ return wait_for_socket(sock, write=True, timeout=timeout)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/lib.py b/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/lib.py
index 75c7ff9fee..eff98c05f1 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/lib.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/lib.py
@@ -649,3 +649,50 @@ def get_color_management_preferences():
"display": hou.Color.ocio_defaultDisplay(),
"view": hou.Color.ocio_defaultView()
}
+
+
+def get_resolution_from_doc(doc):
+ """Get resolution from the given asset document. """
+
+ if not doc or "data" not in doc:
+ print("Entered document is not valid. \"{}\"".format(str(doc)))
+ return None
+
+ resolution_width = doc["data"].get("resolutionWidth")
+ resolution_height = doc["data"].get("resolutionHeight")
+
+ # Make sure both width and height are set
+ if resolution_width is None or resolution_height is None:
+ print("No resolution information found for \"{}\"".format(doc["name"]))
+ return None
+
+ return int(resolution_width), int(resolution_height)
+
+
+def set_camera_resolution(camera, asset_doc=None):
+ """Apply resolution to camera from asset document of the publish"""
+
+ if not asset_doc:
+ asset_doc = get_current_project_asset()
+
+ resolution = get_resolution_from_doc(asset_doc)
+
+ if resolution:
+ print("Setting camera resolution: {} -> {}x{}".format(
+ camera.name(), resolution[0], resolution[1]
+ ))
+ camera.parm("resx").set(resolution[0])
+ camera.parm("resy").set(resolution[1])
+
+
+def get_camera_from_container(container):
+ """Get camera from container node. """
+
+ cameras = container.recursiveGlob(
+ "*",
+ filter=hou.nodeTypeFilter.ObjCamera,
+ include_subnets=False
+ )
+
+ assert len(cameras) == 1, "Camera instance must have only one camera"
+ return cameras[0]
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/pipeline.py b/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/pipeline.py
index c9ae801af5..6aa65deb89 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/pipeline.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/houdini/api/pipeline.py
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import pyblish.api
from openpype.pipeline import (
register_creator_plugin_path,
register_loader_plugin_path,
+ register_inventory_action_path,
AVALON_CONTAINER_ID,
)
from openpype.pipeline.load import any_outdated_containers
@@ -55,6 +56,7 @@ class HoudiniHost(HostBase, IWorkfileHost, ILoadHost, IPublishHost):
pyblish.api.register_plugin_path(PUBLISH_PATH)
register_loader_plugin_path(LOAD_PATH)
register_creator_plugin_path(CREATE_PATH)
+ register_inventory_action_path(INVENTORY_PATH)
log.info("Installing callbacks ... ")
# register_event_callback("init", on_init)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/inventory/set_camera_resolution.py b/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/inventory/set_camera_resolution.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..18ececb019
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/inventory/set_camera_resolution.py
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+from openpype.pipeline import InventoryAction
+from openpype.hosts.houdini.api.lib import (
+ get_camera_from_container,
+ set_camera_resolution
+)
+from openpype.pipeline.context_tools import get_current_project_asset
+
+
+class SetCameraResolution(InventoryAction):
+
+ label = "Set Camera Resolution"
+ icon = "desktop"
+ color = "orange"
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def is_compatible(container):
+ return (
+ container.get("loader") == "CameraLoader"
+ )
+
+ def process(self, containers):
+ asset_doc = get_current_project_asset()
+ for container in containers:
+ node = container["node"]
+ camera = get_camera_from_container(node)
+ set_camera_resolution(camera, asset_doc)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/load/load_camera.py b/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/load/load_camera.py
index 7b4a04809e..e16146a267 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/load/load_camera.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/houdini/plugins/load/load_camera.py
@@ -4,6 +4,13 @@ from openpype.pipeline import (
)
from openpype.hosts.houdini.api import pipeline
+from openpype.hosts.houdini.api.lib import (
+ set_camera_resolution,
+ get_camera_from_container
+)
+
+import hou
+
ARCHIVE_EXPRESSION = ('__import__("_alembic_hom_extensions")'
'.alembicGetCameraDict')
@@ -25,7 +32,15 @@ def transfer_non_default_values(src, dest, ignore=None):
channel expression and ignore certain Parm types.
"""
- import hou
+
+ ignore_types = {
+ hou.parmTemplateType.Toggle,
+ hou.parmTemplateType.Menu,
+ hou.parmTemplateType.Button,
+ hou.parmTemplateType.FolderSet,
+ hou.parmTemplateType.Separator,
+ hou.parmTemplateType.Label,
+ }
src.updateParmStates()
@@ -62,14 +77,6 @@ def transfer_non_default_values(src, dest, ignore=None):
continue
# Ignore folders, separators, etc.
- ignore_types = {
- hou.parmTemplateType.Toggle,
- hou.parmTemplateType.Menu,
- hou.parmTemplateType.Button,
- hou.parmTemplateType.FolderSet,
- hou.parmTemplateType.Separator,
- hou.parmTemplateType.Label,
- }
if parm.parmTemplate().type() in ignore_types:
continue
@@ -90,13 +97,8 @@ class CameraLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
def load(self, context, name=None, namespace=None, data=None):
- import os
- import hou
-
# Format file name, Houdini only wants forward slashes
- file_path = self.filepath_from_context(context)
- file_path = os.path.normpath(file_path)
- file_path = file_path.replace("\\", "/")
+ file_path = self.filepath_from_context(context).replace("\\", "/")
# Get the root node
obj = hou.node("/obj")
@@ -106,19 +108,21 @@ class CameraLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
node_name = "{}_{}".format(namespace, name) if namespace else name
# Create a archive node
- container = self.create_and_connect(obj, "alembicarchive", node_name)
+ node = self.create_and_connect(obj, "alembicarchive", node_name)
# TODO: add FPS of project / asset
- container.setParms({"fileName": file_path,
- "channelRef": True})
+ node.setParms({"fileName": file_path, "channelRef": True})
# Apply some magic
- container.parm("buildHierarchy").pressButton()
- container.moveToGoodPosition()
+ node.parm("buildHierarchy").pressButton()
+ node.moveToGoodPosition()
# Create an alembic xform node
- nodes = [container]
+ nodes = [node]
+ camera = get_camera_from_container(node)
+ self._match_maya_render_mask(camera)
+ set_camera_resolution(camera, asset_doc=context["asset"])
self[:] = nodes
return pipeline.containerise(node_name,
@@ -143,14 +147,14 @@ class CameraLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
# Store the cam temporarily next to the Alembic Archive
# so that we can preserve parm values the user set on it
# after build hierarchy was triggered.
- old_camera = self._get_camera(node)
+ old_camera = get_camera_from_container(node)
temp_camera = old_camera.copyTo(node.parent())
# Rebuild
node.parm("buildHierarchy").pressButton()
# Apply values to the new camera
- new_camera = self._get_camera(node)
+ new_camera = get_camera_from_container(node)
transfer_non_default_values(temp_camera,
new_camera,
# The hidden uniform scale attribute
@@ -158,6 +162,9 @@ class CameraLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
# "icon_scale" just skip that completely
ignore={"scale"})
+ self._match_maya_render_mask(new_camera)
+ set_camera_resolution(new_camera)
+
temp_camera.destroy()
def remove(self, container):
@@ -165,15 +172,6 @@ class CameraLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
node = container["node"]
node.destroy()
- def _get_camera(self, node):
- import hou
- cameras = node.recursiveGlob("*",
- filter=hou.nodeTypeFilter.ObjCamera,
- include_subnets=False)
-
- assert len(cameras) == 1, "Camera instance must have only one camera"
- return cameras[0]
-
def create_and_connect(self, node, node_type, name=None):
"""Create a node within a node which and connect it to the input
@@ -194,5 +192,20 @@ class CameraLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
new_node.moveToGoodPosition()
return new_node
- def switch(self, container, representation):
- self.update(container, representation)
+ def _match_maya_render_mask(self, camera):
+ """Workaround to match Maya render mask in Houdini"""
+
+ # print("Setting match maya render mask ")
+ parm = camera.parm("aperture")
+ expression = parm.expression()
+ expression = expression.replace("return ", "aperture = ")
+ expression += """
+# Match maya render mask (logic from Houdini's own FBX importer)
+node = hou.pwd()
+resx = node.evalParm('resx')
+resy = node.evalParm('resy')
+aspect = node.evalParm('aspect')
+aperture *= min(1, (resx / resy * aspect) / 1.5)
+return aperture
+"""
+ parm.setExpression(expression, language=hou.exprLanguage.Python)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/max/api/pipeline.py b/openpype/hosts/max/api/pipeline.py
index 86a0a99ca9..bd680a3d84 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/max/api/pipeline.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/max/api/pipeline.py
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ from openpype.hosts.max.api import lib
from openpype.hosts.max.api.plugin import MS_CUSTOM_ATTRIB
from openpype.hosts.max import MAX_HOST_DIR
-
from pymxs import runtime as rt # noqa
log = logging.getLogger("openpype.hosts.max")
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_model.py b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_model.py
index 5acb57b923..c41608c860 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_model.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_model.py
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class ModelAbcLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
"""Loading model with the Alembic loader."""
families = ["model"]
- label = "Load Model(Alembic)"
+ label = "Load Model with Alembic"
representations = ["abc"]
order = -10
icon = "code-fork"
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache.py b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache.py
index 995e56ca37..3c2dfe8c25 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache.py
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class AbcLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
selections = rt.GetCurrentSelection()
for abc in selections:
for cam_shape in abc.Children:
- cam_shape.playbackType = 2
+ cam_shape.playbackType = 0
namespace = unique_namespace(
name + "_",
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache_ornatrix.py b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache_ornatrix.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..96060a6a6f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/load/load_pointcache_ornatrix.py
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+import os
+from openpype.pipeline import load, get_representation_path
+from openpype.pipeline.load import LoadError
+from openpype.hosts.max.api.pipeline import (
+ containerise,
+ get_previous_loaded_object,
+ update_custom_attribute_data
+)
+
+from openpype.hosts.max.api.lib import (
+ unique_namespace,
+ get_namespace,
+ object_transform_set,
+ get_plugins
+)
+from openpype.hosts.max.api import lib
+from pymxs import runtime as rt
+
+
+class OxAbcLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
+ """Ornatrix Alembic loader."""
+
+ families = ["camera", "animation", "pointcache"]
+ label = "Load Alembic with Ornatrix"
+ representations = ["abc"]
+ order = -10
+ icon = "code-fork"
+ color = "orange"
+ postfix = "param"
+
+ def load(self, context, name=None, namespace=None, data=None):
+ plugin_list = get_plugins()
+ if "ephere.plugins.autodesk.max.ornatrix.dlo" not in plugin_list:
+ raise LoadError("Ornatrix plugin not "
+ "found/installed in Max yet..")
+
+ file_path = os.path.normpath(self.filepath_from_context(context))
+ rt.AlembicImport.ImportToRoot = True
+ rt.AlembicImport.CustomAttributes = True
+ rt.importFile(
+ file_path, rt.name("noPrompt"),
+ using=rt.Ornatrix_Alembic_Importer)
+
+ scene_object = []
+ for obj in rt.rootNode.Children:
+ obj_type = rt.ClassOf(obj)
+ if str(obj_type).startswith("Ox_"):
+ scene_object.append(obj)
+
+ namespace = unique_namespace(
+ name + "_",
+ suffix="_",
+ )
+ abc_container = []
+ for abc in scene_object:
+ abc.name = f"{namespace}:{abc.name}"
+ abc_container.append(abc)
+
+ return containerise(
+ name, abc_container, context,
+ namespace, loader=self.__class__.__name__
+ )
+
+ def update(self, container, representation):
+ path = get_representation_path(representation)
+ node_name = container["instance_node"]
+ namespace, name = get_namespace(node_name)
+ node = rt.getNodeByName(node_name)
+ node_list = get_previous_loaded_object(node)
+ rt.Select(node_list)
+ selections = rt.getCurrentSelection()
+ transform_data = object_transform_set(selections)
+ for prev_obj in selections:
+ if rt.isValidNode(prev_obj):
+ rt.Delete(prev_obj)
+
+ rt.AlembicImport.ImportToRoot = False
+ rt.AlembicImport.CustomAttributes = True
+ rt.importFile(
+ path, rt.name("noPrompt"),
+ using=rt.Ornatrix_Alembic_Importer)
+
+ scene_object = []
+ for obj in rt.rootNode.Children:
+ obj_type = rt.ClassOf(obj)
+ if str(obj_type).startswith("Ox_"):
+ scene_object.append(obj)
+ ox_abc_objects = []
+ for abc in scene_object:
+ abc.Parent = container
+ abc.name = f"{namespace}:{abc.name}"
+ ox_abc_objects.append(abc)
+ ox_transform = f"{abc.name}.transform"
+ if ox_transform in transform_data.keys():
+ abc.pos = transform_data[ox_transform] or 0
+ abc.scale = transform_data[f"{abc.name}.scale"] or 0
+ update_custom_attribute_data(node, ox_abc_objects)
+ lib.imprint(
+ container["instance_node"],
+ {"representation": str(representation["_id"])},
+ )
+
+ def switch(self, container, representation):
+ self.update(container, representation)
+
+ def remove(self, container):
+ node = rt.GetNodeByName(container["instance_node"])
+ rt.Delete(node)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/extract_model_obj.py b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/extract_model_obj.py
index e522b1e7a1..a5d9ad6597 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/extract_model_obj.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/extract_model_obj.py
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import pyblish.api
from openpype.pipeline import publish, OptionalPyblishPluginMixin
from pymxs import runtime as rt
from openpype.hosts.max.api import maintained_selection
+from openpype.pipeline.publish import KnownPublishError
class ExtractModelObj(publish.Extractor, OptionalPyblishPluginMixin):
@@ -27,6 +28,7 @@ class ExtractModelObj(publish.Extractor, OptionalPyblishPluginMixin):
filepath = os.path.join(stagingdir, filename)
self.log.info("Writing OBJ '%s' to '%s'" % (filepath, stagingdir))
+ self.log.info("Performing Extraction ...")
with maintained_selection():
# select and export
node_list = instance.data["members"]
@@ -38,7 +40,10 @@ class ExtractModelObj(publish.Extractor, OptionalPyblishPluginMixin):
using=rt.ObjExp,
)
- self.log.info("Performing Extraction ...")
+ if not os.path.exists(filepath):
+ raise KnownPublishError(
+ "File {} wasn't produced by 3ds max, please check the logs.")
+
if "representations" not in instance.data:
instance.data["representations"] = []
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/validate_usd_plugin.py b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/validate_usd_plugin.py
index 9957e62736..36c4291925 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/validate_usd_plugin.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/max/plugins/publish/validate_usd_plugin.py
@@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Validator for USD plugin."""
-from openpype.pipeline import PublishValidationError
from pyblish.api import InstancePlugin, ValidatorOrder
from pymxs import runtime as rt
+from openpype.pipeline import (
+ OptionalPyblishPluginMixin,
+ PublishValidationError
+)
+
def get_plugins() -> list:
"""Get plugin list from 3ds max."""
@@ -17,17 +21,25 @@ def get_plugins() -> list:
return plugin_info_list
-class ValidateUSDPlugin(InstancePlugin):
+class ValidateUSDPlugin(OptionalPyblishPluginMixin,
+ InstancePlugin):
"""Validates if USD plugin is installed or loaded in 3ds max."""
order = ValidatorOrder - 0.01
families = ["model"]
hosts = ["max"]
- label = "USD Plugin"
+ label = "Validate USD Plugin loaded"
+ optional = True
def process(self, instance):
"""Plugin entry point."""
+ for sc in ValidateUSDPlugin.__subclasses__():
+ self.log.info(sc)
+
+ if not self.is_active(instance.data):
+ return
+
plugin_info = get_plugins()
usd_import = "usdimport.dli"
if usd_import not in plugin_info:
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/api/pipeline.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/api/pipeline.py
index 60495ac652..3647ec0b6b 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/api/pipeline.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/api/pipeline.py
@@ -659,17 +659,6 @@ def on_task_changed():
lib.set_context_settings()
lib.update_content_on_context_change()
- msg = " project: {}\n asset: {}\n task:{}".format(
- get_current_project_name(),
- get_current_asset_name(),
- get_current_task_name()
- )
-
- lib.show_message(
- "Context was changed",
- ("Context was changed to:\n{}".format(msg)),
- )
-
def before_workfile_open():
if handle_workfile_locks():
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/api/plugin.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/api/plugin.py
index 4032618afb..79fcf9bc8b 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/api/plugin.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/api/plugin.py
@@ -129,18 +129,49 @@ class MayaCreatorBase(object):
shared_data["maya_cached_legacy_subsets"] = cache_legacy
return shared_data
+ def get_publish_families(self):
+ """Return families for the instances of this creator.
+
+ Allow a Creator to define multiple families so that a creator can
+ e.g. specify `usd` and `usdMaya` and another USD creator can also
+ specify `usd` but apply different extractors like `usdMultiverse`.
+
+ There is no need to override this method if you only have the
+ primary family defined by the `family` property as that will always
+ be set.
+
+ Returns:
+ list: families for instances of this creator
+
+ """
+ return []
+
def imprint_instance_node(self, node, data):
# We never store the instance_node as value on the node since
# it's the node name itself
data.pop("instance_node", None)
+ # Don't store `families` since it's up to the creator itself
+ # to define the initial publish families - not a stored attribute of
+ # `families`
+ data.pop("families", None)
+
# We store creator attributes at the root level and assume they
# will not clash in names with `subset`, `task`, etc. and other
# default names. This is just so these attributes in many cases
# are still editable in the maya UI by artists.
- # pop to move to end of dict to sort attributes last on the node
+ # note: pop to move to end of dict to sort attributes last on the node
creator_attributes = data.pop("creator_attributes", {})
+
+ # We only flatten value types which `imprint` function supports
+ json_creator_attributes = {}
+ for key, value in dict(creator_attributes).items():
+ if isinstance(value, (list, tuple, dict)):
+ creator_attributes.pop(key)
+ json_creator_attributes[key] = value
+
+ # Flatten remaining creator attributes to the node itself
data.update(creator_attributes)
# We know the "publish_attributes" will be complex data of
@@ -150,6 +181,10 @@ class MayaCreatorBase(object):
data.pop("publish_attributes", {})
)
+ # Persist the non-flattened creator attributes (special value types,
+ # like multiselection EnumDef)
+ data["creator_attributes"] = json.dumps(json_creator_attributes)
+
# Since we flattened the data structure for creator attributes we want
# to correctly detect which flattened attributes should end back in the
# creator attributes when reading the data from the node, so we store
@@ -170,15 +205,22 @@ class MayaCreatorBase(object):
# being read as 'data'
node_data.pop("cbId", None)
+ # Make sure we convert any creator attributes from the json string
+ creator_attributes = node_data.get("creator_attributes")
+ if creator_attributes:
+ node_data["creator_attributes"] = json.loads(creator_attributes)
+ else:
+ node_data["creator_attributes"] = {}
+
# Move the relevant attributes into "creator_attributes" that
# we flattened originally
- node_data["creator_attributes"] = {}
creator_attribute_keys = node_data.pop("__creator_attributes_keys",
"").split(",")
for key in creator_attribute_keys:
if key in node_data:
node_data["creator_attributes"][key] = node_data.pop(key)
+ # Make sure we convert any publish attributes from the json string
publish_attributes = node_data.get("publish_attributes")
if publish_attributes:
node_data["publish_attributes"] = json.loads(publish_attributes)
@@ -186,6 +228,11 @@ class MayaCreatorBase(object):
# Explicitly re-parse the node name
node_data["instance_node"] = node
+ # If the creator plug-in specifies
+ families = self.get_publish_families()
+ if families:
+ node_data["families"] = families
+
return node_data
def _default_collect_instances(self):
@@ -230,6 +277,14 @@ class MayaCreator(NewCreator, MayaCreatorBase):
if pre_create_data.get("use_selection"):
members = cmds.ls(selection=True)
+ # Allow a Creator to define multiple families
+ publish_families = self.get_publish_families()
+ if publish_families:
+ families = instance_data.setdefault("families", [])
+ for family in self.get_publish_families():
+ if family not in families:
+ families.append(family)
+
with lib.undo_chunk():
instance_node = cmds.sets(members, name=subset_name)
instance_data["instance_node"] = instance_node
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_maya_usd.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_maya_usd.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cc9a14bd3a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_maya_usd.py
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+from openpype.hosts.maya.api import plugin, lib
+from openpype.lib import (
+ BoolDef,
+ EnumDef,
+ TextDef
+)
+
+from maya import cmds
+
+
+class CreateMayaUsd(plugin.MayaCreator):
+ """Create Maya USD Export"""
+
+ identifier = "io.openpype.creators.maya.mayausd"
+ label = "Maya USD"
+ family = "usd"
+ icon = "cubes"
+ description = "Create Maya USD Export"
+
+ cache = {}
+
+ def get_publish_families(self):
+ return ["usd", "mayaUsd"]
+
+ def get_instance_attr_defs(self):
+
+ if "jobContextItems" not in self.cache:
+ # Query once instead of per instance
+ job_context_items = {}
+ try:
+ cmds.loadPlugin("mayaUsdPlugin", quiet=True)
+ job_context_items = {
+ cmds.mayaUSDListJobContexts(jobContext=name): name
+ for name in cmds.mayaUSDListJobContexts(export=True) or []
+ }
+ except RuntimeError:
+ # Likely `mayaUsdPlugin` plug-in not available
+ self.log.warning("Unable to retrieve available job "
+ "contexts for `mayaUsdPlugin` exports")
+
+ if not job_context_items:
+ # enumdef multiselection may not be empty
+ job_context_items = [""]
+
+ self.cache["jobContextItems"] = job_context_items
+
+ defs = lib.collect_animation_defs()
+ defs.extend([
+ EnumDef("defaultUSDFormat",
+ label="File format",
+ items={
+ "usdc": "Binary",
+ "usda": "ASCII"
+ },
+ default="usdc"),
+ BoolDef("stripNamespaces",
+ label="Strip Namespaces",
+ tooltip=(
+ "Remove namespaces during export. By default, "
+ "namespaces are exported to the USD file in the "
+ "following format: nameSpaceExample_pPlatonic1"
+ ),
+ default=True),
+ BoolDef("mergeTransformAndShape",
+ label="Merge Transform and Shape",
+ tooltip=(
+ "Combine Maya transform and shape into a single USD"
+ "prim that has transform and geometry, for all"
+ " \"geometric primitives\" (gprims).\n"
+ "This results in smaller and faster scenes. Gprims "
+ "will be \"unpacked\" back into transform and shape "
+ "nodes when imported into Maya from USD."
+ ),
+ default=True),
+ BoolDef("includeUserDefinedAttributes",
+ label="Include User Defined Attributes",
+ tooltip=(
+ "Whether to include all custom maya attributes found "
+ "on nodes as metadata (userProperties) in USD."
+ ),
+ default=False),
+ TextDef("attr",
+ label="Custom Attributes",
+ default="",
+ placeholder="attr1, attr2"),
+ TextDef("attrPrefix",
+ label="Custom Attributes Prefix",
+ default="",
+ placeholder="prefix1, prefix2"),
+ EnumDef("jobContext",
+ label="Job Context",
+ items=self.cache["jobContextItems"],
+ tooltip=(
+ "Specifies an additional export context to handle.\n"
+ "These usually contain extra schemas, primitives,\n"
+ "and materials that are to be exported for a "
+ "specific\ntask, a target renderer for example."
+ ),
+ multiselection=True),
+ ])
+
+ return defs
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd.py
index 0b0ad3bccb..2963d4d5b6 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd.py
@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ class CreateMultiverseUsd(plugin.MayaCreator):
label = "Multiverse USD Asset"
family = "usd"
icon = "cubes"
+ description = "Create Multiverse USD Asset"
+
+ def get_publish_families(self):
+ return ["usd", "mvUsd"]
def get_instance_attr_defs(self):
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd_over.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd_over.py
index e1534dd68c..166dbf6515 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd_over.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/create/create_multiverse_usd_over.py
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from openpype.lib import (
)
-class CreateMultiverseUsdOver(plugin.Creator):
+class CreateMultiverseUsdOver(plugin.MayaCreator):
"""Create Multiverse USD Override"""
identifier = "io.openpype.creators.maya.mvusdoverride"
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_arnold_standin.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_arnold_standin.py
index b5cc4d629b..2e1329f201 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_arnold_standin.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_arnold_standin.py
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ from openpype.hosts.maya.api.lib import (
)
from openpype.hosts.maya.api.pipeline import containerise
+
def is_sequence(files):
sequence = False
collections, remainder = clique.assemble(files, minimum_items=1)
@@ -29,11 +30,12 @@ def get_current_session_fps():
session_fps = float(legacy_io.Session.get('AVALON_FPS', 25))
return convert_to_maya_fps(session_fps)
+
class ArnoldStandinLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
"""Load as Arnold standin"""
- families = ["ass", "animation", "model", "proxyAbc", "pointcache"]
- representations = ["ass", "abc"]
+ families = ["ass", "animation", "model", "proxyAbc", "pointcache", "usd"]
+ representations = ["ass", "abc", "usda", "usdc", "usd"]
label = "Load as Arnold standin"
order = -5
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_maya_usd.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_maya_usd.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2fb1a625a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/load/load_maya_usd.py
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+import maya.cmds as cmds
+
+from openpype.pipeline import (
+ load,
+ get_representation_path,
+)
+from openpype.pipeline.load import get_representation_path_from_context
+from openpype.hosts.maya.api.lib import (
+ namespaced,
+ unique_namespace
+)
+from openpype.hosts.maya.api.pipeline import containerise
+
+
+class MayaUsdLoader(load.LoaderPlugin):
+ """Read USD data in a Maya USD Proxy"""
+
+ families = ["model", "usd", "pointcache", "animation"]
+ representations = ["usd", "usda", "usdc", "usdz", "abc"]
+
+ label = "Load USD to Maya Proxy"
+ order = -1
+ icon = "code-fork"
+ color = "orange"
+
+ def load(self, context, name=None, namespace=None, options=None):
+ asset = context['asset']['name']
+ namespace = namespace or unique_namespace(
+ asset + "_",
+ prefix="_" if asset[0].isdigit() else "",
+ suffix="_",
+ )
+
+ # Make sure we can load the plugin
+ cmds.loadPlugin("mayaUsdPlugin", quiet=True)
+
+ path = get_representation_path_from_context(context)
+
+ # Create the shape
+ cmds.namespace(addNamespace=namespace)
+ with namespaced(namespace, new=False):
+ transform = cmds.createNode("transform",
+ name=name,
+ skipSelect=True)
+ proxy = cmds.createNode('mayaUsdProxyShape',
+ name="{}Shape".format(name),
+ parent=transform,
+ skipSelect=True)
+
+ cmds.connectAttr("time1.outTime", "{}.time".format(proxy))
+ cmds.setAttr("{}.filePath".format(proxy), path, type="string")
+
+ # By default, we force the proxy to not use a shared stage because
+ # when doing so Maya will quite easily allow to save into the
+ # loaded usd file. Since we are loading published files we want to
+ # avoid altering them. Unshared stages also save their edits into
+ # the workfile as an artist might expect it to do.
+ cmds.setAttr("{}.shareStage".format(proxy), False)
+ # cmds.setAttr("{}.shareStage".format(proxy), lock=True)
+
+ nodes = [transform, proxy]
+ self[:] = nodes
+
+ return containerise(
+ name=name,
+ namespace=namespace,
+ nodes=nodes,
+ context=context,
+ loader=self.__class__.__name__)
+
+ def update(self, container, representation):
+ # type: (dict, dict) -> None
+ """Update container with specified representation."""
+ node = container['objectName']
+ assert cmds.objExists(node), "Missing container"
+
+ members = cmds.sets(node, query=True) or []
+ shapes = cmds.ls(members, type="mayaUsdProxyShape")
+
+ path = get_representation_path(representation)
+ for shape in shapes:
+ cmds.setAttr("{}.filePath".format(shape), path, type="string")
+
+ cmds.setAttr("{}.representation".format(node),
+ str(representation["_id"]),
+ type="string")
+
+ def switch(self, container, representation):
+ self.update(container, representation)
+
+ def remove(self, container):
+ # type: (dict) -> None
+ """Remove loaded container."""
+ # Delete container and its contents
+ if cmds.objExists(container['objectName']):
+ members = cmds.sets(container['objectName'], query=True) or []
+ cmds.delete([container['objectName']] + members)
+
+ # Remove the namespace, if empty
+ namespace = container['namespace']
+ if cmds.namespace(exists=namespace):
+ members = cmds.namespaceInfo(namespace, listNamespace=True)
+ if not members:
+ cmds.namespace(removeNamespace=namespace)
+ else:
+ self.log.warning("Namespace not deleted because it "
+ "still has members: %s", namespace)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_animation.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_animation.py
index 8f523f770b..26a0a01c8b 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_animation.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_animation.py
@@ -58,17 +58,3 @@ class CollectAnimationOutputGeometry(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
if instance.data.get("farm"):
instance.data["families"].append("publish.farm")
- # Collect user defined attributes.
- if not instance.data.get("includeUserDefinedAttributes", False):
- return
-
- user_defined_attributes = set()
- for node in hierarchy:
- attrs = cmds.listAttr(node, userDefined=True) or list()
- shapes = cmds.listRelatives(node, shapes=True) or list()
- for shape in shapes:
- attrs.extend(cmds.listAttr(shape, userDefined=True) or list())
-
- user_defined_attributes.update(attrs)
-
- instance.data["userDefinedAttributes"] = list(user_defined_attributes)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_look.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_look.py
index a2c3d6acbf..db042963c6 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_look.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_look.py
@@ -17,11 +17,6 @@ SHAPE_ATTRS = ["castsShadows",
"visibleInRefractions",
"doubleSided",
"opposite"]
-
-RENDERER_NODE_TYPES = [
- # redshift
- "RedshiftMeshParameters"
-]
SHAPE_ATTRS = set(SHAPE_ATTRS)
@@ -36,12 +31,13 @@ def get_pxr_multitexture_file_attrs(node):
FILE_NODES = {
+ # maya
"file": "fileTextureName",
-
+ # arnold (mtoa)
"aiImage": "filename",
-
+ # redshift
"RedshiftNormalMap": "tex0",
-
+ # renderman
"PxrBump": "filename",
"PxrNormalMap": "filename",
"PxrMultiTexture": get_pxr_multitexture_file_attrs,
@@ -49,6 +45,22 @@ FILE_NODES = {
"PxrTexture": "filename"
}
+# Keep only node types that actually exist
+all_node_types = set(cmds.allNodeTypes())
+for node_type in list(FILE_NODES.keys()):
+ if node_type not in all_node_types:
+ FILE_NODES.pop(node_type)
+del all_node_types
+
+# Cache pixar dependency node types so we can perform a type lookup against it
+PXR_NODES = set()
+if cmds.pluginInfo("RenderMan_for_Maya", query=True, loaded=True):
+ PXR_NODES = set(
+ cmds.pluginInfo("RenderMan_for_Maya",
+ query=True,
+ dependNode=True)
+ )
+
def get_attributes(dictionary, attr, node=None):
# type: (dict, str, str) -> list
@@ -232,20 +244,17 @@ def get_file_node_files(node):
"""
paths = get_file_node_paths(node)
- sequences = []
- replaces = []
+
+ # For sequences get all files and filter to only existing files
+ result = []
for index, path in enumerate(paths):
if node_uses_image_sequence(node, path):
glob_pattern = seq_to_glob(path)
- sequences.extend(glob.glob(glob_pattern))
- replaces.append(index)
+ result.extend(glob.glob(glob_pattern))
+ elif os.path.exists(path):
+ result.append(path)
- for index in replaces:
- paths.pop(index)
-
- paths.extend(sequences)
-
- return [p for p in paths if os.path.exists(p)]
+ return result
class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
@@ -260,7 +269,7 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
membership relations.
Collects:
- lookAttribtutes (list): Nodes in instance with their altered attributes
+ lookAttributes (list): Nodes in instance with their altered attributes
lookSetRelations (list): Sets and their memberships
lookSets (list): List of set names included in the look
@@ -286,7 +295,10 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
"""
self.log.debug("Looking for look associations "
- "for %s" % instance.data['name'])
+ "for %s" % instance.data['name'])
+
+ # Lookup set (optimization)
+ instance_lookup = set(cmds.ls(instance, long=True))
# Discover related object sets
self.log.debug("Gathering sets ...")
@@ -296,65 +308,20 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
instance_lookup = set(cmds.ls(instance, long=True))
self.log.debug("Gathering set relations ...")
- # Ensure iteration happen in a list so we can remove keys from the
+ # Ensure iteration happen in a list to allow removing keys from the
# dict within the loop
-
- # skipped types of attribute on render specific nodes
- disabled_types = ["message", "TdataCompound"]
-
for obj_set in list(sets):
self.log.debug("From {}".format(obj_set))
-
- # if node is specified as renderer node type, it will be
- # serialized with its attributes.
- if cmds.nodeType(obj_set) in RENDERER_NODE_TYPES:
- self.log.debug("- {} is {}".format(
- obj_set, cmds.nodeType(obj_set)))
-
- node_attrs = []
-
- # serialize its attributes so they can be recreated on look
- # load.
- for attr in cmds.listAttr(obj_set):
- # skip publishedNodeInfo attributes as they break
- # getAttr() and we don't need them anyway
- if attr.startswith("publishedNodeInfo"):
- continue
-
- # skip attributes types defined in 'disabled_type' list
- if cmds.getAttr("{}.{}".format(obj_set, attr), type=True) in disabled_types: # noqa
- continue
-
- node_attrs.append((
- attr,
- cmds.getAttr("{}.{}".format(obj_set, attr)),
- cmds.getAttr(
- "{}.{}".format(obj_set, attr), type=True)
- ))
-
- for member in cmds.ls(
- cmds.sets(obj_set, query=True), long=True):
- member_data = self.collect_member_data(member,
- instance_lookup)
- if not member_data:
- continue
-
- # Add information of the node to the members list
- sets[obj_set]["members"].append(member_data)
-
# Get all nodes of the current objectSet (shadingEngine)
for member in cmds.ls(cmds.sets(obj_set, query=True), long=True):
member_data = self.collect_member_data(member,
instance_lookup)
- if not member_data:
- continue
-
- # Add information of the node to the members list
- sets[obj_set]["members"].append(member_data)
+ if member_data:
+ # Add information of the node to the members list
+ sets[obj_set]["members"].append(member_data)
# Remove sets that didn't have any members assigned in the end
# Thus the data will be limited to only what we need.
- self.log.debug("obj_set {}".format(sets[obj_set]))
if not sets[obj_set]["members"]:
self.log.debug(
"Removing redundant set information: {}".format(obj_set)
@@ -383,35 +350,28 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
"rman__displacement"
]
if look_sets:
- materials = []
+ self.log.debug("Found look sets: {}".format(look_sets))
+ # Get all material attrs for all look sets to retrieve their inputs
+ existing_attrs = []
for look in look_sets:
- for at in shader_attrs:
- try:
- con = cmds.listConnections("{}.{}".format(look, at))
- except ValueError:
- # skip attributes that are invalid in current
- # context. For example in the case where
- # Arnold is not enabled.
- continue
- if con:
- materials.extend(con)
+ for attr in shader_attrs:
+ if cmds.attributeQuery(attr, node=look, exists=True):
+ existing_attrs.append("{}.{}".format(look, attr))
+ materials = cmds.listConnections(existing_attrs,
+ source=True,
+ destination=False) or []
self.log.debug("Found materials:\n{}".format(materials))
self.log.debug("Found the following sets:\n{}".format(look_sets))
# Get the entire node chain of the look sets
- # history = cmds.listHistory(look_sets)
- history = []
- for material in materials:
- history.extend(cmds.listHistory(material, ac=True))
-
- # handle VrayPluginNodeMtl node - see #1397
- vray_plugin_nodes = cmds.ls(
- history, type="VRayPluginNodeMtl", long=True)
- for vray_node in vray_plugin_nodes:
- history.extend(cmds.listHistory(vray_node, ac=True))
+ # history = cmds.listHistory(look_sets, allConnections=True)
+ history = cmds.listHistory(materials, allConnections=True)
+ # Since we retrieved history only of the connected materials
+ # connected to the look sets above we now add direct history
+ # for some of the look sets directly
# handling render attribute sets
render_set_types = [
"VRayDisplacement",
@@ -429,20 +389,26 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
or []
)
- all_supported_nodes = FILE_NODES.keys()
- files = []
- for node_type in all_supported_nodes:
- files.extend(cmds.ls(history, type=node_type, long=True))
+ # Ensure unique entries only
+ history = list(set(history))
+
+ files = cmds.ls(history,
+ # It's important only node types are passed that
+ # exist (e.g. for loaded plugins) because otherwise
+ # the result will turn back empty
+ type=list(FILE_NODES.keys()),
+ long=True)
+
+ # Sort for log readability
+ files.sort()
self.log.debug("Collected file nodes:\n{}".format(files))
# Collect textures if any file nodes are found
- instance.data["resources"] = []
- for n in files:
- for res in self.collect_resources(n):
- instance.data["resources"].append(res)
-
- self.log.debug("Collected resources: {}".format(
- instance.data["resources"]))
+ resources = []
+ for node in files: # sort for log readability
+ resources.extend(self.collect_resources(node))
+ instance.data["resources"] = resources
+ self.log.debug("Collected resources: {}".format(resources))
# Log warning when no relevant sets were retrieved for the look.
if (
@@ -537,14 +503,14 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
# Collect changes to "custom" attributes
node_attrs = get_look_attrs(node)
- self.log.debug(
- "Node \"{0}\" attributes: {1}".format(node, node_attrs)
- )
-
# Only include if there are any properties we care about
if not node_attrs:
continue
+ self.log.debug(
+ "Node \"{0}\" attributes: {1}".format(node, node_attrs)
+ )
+
node_attributes = {}
for attr in node_attrs:
if not cmds.attributeQuery(attr, node=node, exists=True):
@@ -575,14 +541,14 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
Returns:
dict
"""
- self.log.debug("processing: {}".format(node))
- all_supported_nodes = FILE_NODES.keys()
- if cmds.nodeType(node) not in all_supported_nodes:
+ if cmds.nodeType(node) not in FILE_NODES:
self.log.error(
"Unsupported file node: {}".format(cmds.nodeType(node)))
raise AssertionError("Unsupported file node")
- self.log.debug(" - got {}".format(cmds.nodeType(node)))
+ self.log.debug(
+ "Collecting resource: {} ({})".format(node, cmds.nodeType(node))
+ )
attributes = get_attributes(FILE_NODES, cmds.nodeType(node), node)
for attribute in attributes:
@@ -590,9 +556,6 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
node,
attribute
))
- computed_attribute = "{}.{}".format(node, attribute)
- if attribute == "fileTextureName":
- computed_attribute = node + ".computedFileTextureNamePattern"
self.log.debug(" - file source: {}".format(source))
color_space_attr = "{}.colorSpace".format(node)
@@ -601,27 +564,25 @@ class CollectLook(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
except ValueError:
# node doesn't have colorspace attribute
color_space = "Raw"
+
# Compare with the computed file path, e.g. the one with
# the pattern in it, to generate some logging information
# about this difference
- computed_source = cmds.getAttr(computed_attribute)
- if source != computed_source:
- self.log.debug("Detected computed file pattern difference "
- "from original pattern: {0} "
- "({1} -> {2})".format(node,
- source,
- computed_source))
+ # Only for file nodes with `fileTextureName` attribute
+ if attribute == "fileTextureName":
+ computed_source = cmds.getAttr(
+ "{}.computedFileTextureNamePattern".format(node)
+ )
+ if source != computed_source:
+ self.log.debug("Detected computed file pattern difference "
+ "from original pattern: {0} "
+ "({1} -> {2})".format(node,
+ source,
+ computed_source))
# renderman allows nodes to have filename attribute empty while
# you can have another incoming connection from different node.
- pxr_nodes = set()
- if cmds.pluginInfo("RenderMan_for_Maya", query=True, loaded=True):
- pxr_nodes = set(
- cmds.pluginInfo("RenderMan_for_Maya",
- query=True,
- dependNode=True)
- )
- if not source and cmds.nodeType(node) in pxr_nodes:
+ if not source and cmds.nodeType(node) in PXR_NODES:
self.log.debug("Renderman: source is empty, skipping...")
continue
# We replace backslashes with forward slashes because V-Ray
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_pointcache.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_pointcache.py
index bb9065792f..5578a57f31 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_pointcache.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_pointcache.py
@@ -45,18 +45,3 @@ class CollectPointcache(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
if proxy_set:
instance.remove(proxy_set)
instance.data["setMembers"].remove(proxy_set)
-
- # Collect user defined attributes.
- if not instance.data.get("includeUserDefinedAttributes", False):
- return
-
- user_defined_attributes = set()
- for node in instance:
- attrs = cmds.listAttr(node, userDefined=True) or list()
- shapes = cmds.listRelatives(node, shapes=True) or list()
- for shape in shapes:
- attrs.extend(cmds.listAttr(shape, userDefined=True) or list())
-
- user_defined_attributes.update(attrs)
-
- instance.data["userDefinedAttributes"] = list(user_defined_attributes)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_render.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_render.py
index 82392f67bd..886c2b4caa 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_render.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_render.py
@@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ class CollectMayaRender(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
# append full path
aov_dict = {}
- default_render_folder = context.data.get("project_settings")\
- .get("maya")\
- .get("RenderSettings")\
- .get("default_render_image_folder") or ""
+ image_directory = os.path.join(
+ cmds.workspace(query=True, rootDirectory=True),
+ cmds.workspace(fileRuleEntry="images")
+ )
# replace relative paths with absolute. Render products are
# returned as list of dictionaries.
publish_meta_path = None
@@ -168,8 +168,7 @@ class CollectMayaRender(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
full_paths = []
aov_first_key = list(aov.keys())[0]
for file in aov[aov_first_key]:
- full_path = os.path.join(workspace, default_render_folder,
- file)
+ full_path = os.path.join(image_directory, file)
full_path = full_path.replace("\\", "/")
full_paths.append(full_path)
publish_meta_path = os.path.dirname(full_path)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_user_defined_attributes.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_user_defined_attributes.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..16fef2e168
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/collect_user_defined_attributes.py
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+from maya import cmds
+
+import pyblish.api
+
+
+class CollectUserDefinedAttributes(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
+ """Collect user defined attributes for nodes in instance."""
+
+ order = pyblish.api.CollectorOrder + 0.45
+ families = ["pointcache", "animation", "usd"]
+ label = "Collect User Defined Attributes"
+ hosts = ["maya"]
+
+ def process(self, instance):
+
+ # Collect user defined attributes.
+ if not instance.data.get("includeUserDefinedAttributes", False):
+ return
+
+ if "out_hierarchy" in instance.data:
+ # animation family
+ nodes = instance.data["out_hierarchy"]
+ else:
+ nodes = instance[:]
+ if not nodes:
+ return
+
+ shapes = cmds.listRelatives(nodes, shapes=True, fullPath=True) or []
+ nodes = set(nodes).union(shapes)
+
+ attrs = cmds.listAttr(list(nodes), userDefined=True) or []
+ user_defined_attributes = list(sorted(set(attrs)))
+ instance.data["userDefinedAttributes"] = user_defined_attributes
+
+ self.log.debug(
+ "Collected user defined attributes: {}".format(
+ ", ".join(user_defined_attributes)
+ )
+ )
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_active_view_thumbnail.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_active_view_thumbnail.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..483ae6d9d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_active_view_thumbnail.py
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+import maya.api.OpenMaya as om
+import maya.api.OpenMayaUI as omui
+
+import pyblish.api
+import tempfile
+
+from openpype.hosts.maya.api.lib import IS_HEADLESS
+
+
+class ExtractActiveViewThumbnail(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
+ """Set instance thumbnail to a screengrab of current active viewport.
+
+ This makes it so that if an instance does not have a thumbnail set yet that
+ it will get a thumbnail of the currently active view at the time of
+ publishing as a fallback.
+
+ """
+ order = pyblish.api.ExtractorOrder + 0.49
+ label = "Active View Thumbnail"
+ families = ["workfile"]
+ hosts = ["maya"]
+
+ def process(self, instance):
+ if IS_HEADLESS:
+ self.log.debug(
+ "Skip extraction of active view thumbnail, due to being in"
+ "headless mode."
+ )
+ return
+
+ thumbnail = instance.data.get("thumbnailPath")
+ if not thumbnail:
+ view_thumbnail = self.get_view_thumbnail(instance)
+ if not view_thumbnail:
+ return
+
+ self.log.debug("Setting instance thumbnail path to: {}".format(
+ view_thumbnail
+ ))
+ instance.data["thumbnailPath"] = view_thumbnail
+
+ def get_view_thumbnail(self, instance):
+ cache_key = "__maya_view_thumbnail"
+ context = instance.context
+
+ if cache_key not in context.data:
+ # Generate only a single thumbnail, even for multiple instances
+ with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix="_thumbnail.jpg",
+ delete=False) as f:
+ path = f.name
+
+ view = omui.M3dView.active3dView()
+ image = om.MImage()
+ view.readColorBuffer(image, True)
+ image.writeToFile(path, "jpg")
+ self.log.debug("Generated thumbnail: {}".format(path))
+
+ context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
+ context.data[cache_key] = path
+ return context.data[cache_key]
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_maya_usd.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_maya_usd.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8c32ac1e39
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_maya_usd.py
@@ -0,0 +1,293 @@
+import os
+import six
+import json
+import contextlib
+
+from maya import cmds
+
+import pyblish.api
+from openpype.pipeline import publish
+from openpype.hosts.maya.api.lib import maintained_selection
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def usd_export_attributes(nodes, attrs=None, attr_prefixes=None, mapping=None):
+ """Define attributes for the given nodes that should be exported.
+
+ MayaUSDExport will export custom attributes if the Maya node has a
+ string attribute `USD_UserExportedAttributesJson` that provides an
+ export mapping for the maya attributes. This context manager will try
+ to autogenerate such an attribute during the export to include attributes
+ for the export.
+
+ Arguments:
+ nodes (List[str]): Nodes to process.
+ attrs (Optional[List[str]]): Full name of attributes to include.
+ attr_prefixes (Optional[List[str]]): Prefixes of attributes to include.
+ mapping (Optional[Dict[Dict]]): A mapping per attribute name for the
+ conversion to a USD attribute, including renaming, defining type,
+ converting attribute precision, etc. This match the usual
+ `USD_UserExportedAttributesJson` json mapping of `mayaUSDExport`.
+ When no mapping provided for an attribute it will use `{}` as
+ value.
+
+ Examples:
+ >>> with usd_export_attributes(
+ >>> ["pCube1"], attrs="myDoubleAttributeAsFloat", mapping={
+ >>> "myDoubleAttributeAsFloat": {
+ >>> "usdAttrName": "my:namespace:attrib",
+ >>> "translateMayaDoubleToUsdSinglePrecision": True,
+ >>> }
+ >>> })
+
+ """
+ # todo: this might be better done with a custom export chaser
+ # see `chaser` argument for `mayaUSDExport`
+
+ import maya.api.OpenMaya as om
+
+ if not attrs and not attr_prefixes:
+ # context manager does nothing
+ yield
+ return
+
+ if attrs is None:
+ attrs = []
+ if attr_prefixes is None:
+ attr_prefixes = []
+ if mapping is None:
+ mapping = {}
+
+ usd_json_attr = "USD_UserExportedAttributesJson"
+ strings = attrs + ["{}*".format(prefix) for prefix in attr_prefixes]
+ context_state = {}
+ for node in set(nodes):
+ node_attrs = cmds.listAttr(node, st=strings)
+ if not node_attrs:
+ # Nothing to do for this node
+ continue
+
+ node_attr_data = {}
+ for node_attr in set(node_attrs):
+ node_attr_data[node_attr] = mapping.get(node_attr, {})
+
+ if cmds.attributeQuery(usd_json_attr, node=node, exists=True):
+ existing_node_attr_value = cmds.getAttr(
+ "{}.{}".format(node, usd_json_attr)
+ )
+ if existing_node_attr_value and existing_node_attr_value != "{}":
+ # Any existing attribute mappings in an existing
+ # `USD_UserExportedAttributesJson` attribute always take
+ # precedence over what this function tries to imprint
+ existing_node_attr_data = json.loads(existing_node_attr_value)
+ node_attr_data.update(existing_node_attr_data)
+
+ context_state[node] = json.dumps(node_attr_data)
+
+ sel = om.MSelectionList()
+ dg_mod = om.MDGModifier()
+ fn_string = om.MFnStringData()
+ fn_typed = om.MFnTypedAttribute()
+ try:
+ for node, value in context_state.items():
+ data = fn_string.create(value)
+ sel.clear()
+ if cmds.attributeQuery(usd_json_attr, node=node, exists=True):
+ # Set the attribute value
+ sel.add("{}.{}".format(node, usd_json_attr))
+ plug = sel.getPlug(0)
+ dg_mod.newPlugValue(plug, data)
+ else:
+ # Create attribute with the value as default value
+ sel.add(node)
+ node_obj = sel.getDependNode(0)
+ attr_obj = fn_typed.create(usd_json_attr,
+ usd_json_attr,
+ om.MFnData.kString,
+ data)
+ dg_mod.addAttribute(node_obj, attr_obj)
+ dg_mod.doIt()
+ yield
+ finally:
+ dg_mod.undoIt()
+
+
+class ExtractMayaUsd(publish.Extractor):
+ """Extractor for Maya USD Asset data.
+
+ Upon publish a .usd (or .usdz) asset file will typically be written.
+ """
+
+ label = "Extract Maya USD Asset"
+ hosts = ["maya"]
+ families = ["mayaUsd"]
+
+ @property
+ def options(self):
+ """Overridable options for Maya USD Export
+
+ Given in the following format
+ - {NAME: EXPECTED TYPE}
+
+ If the overridden option's type does not match,
+ the option is not included and a warning is logged.
+
+ """
+
+ # TODO: Support more `mayaUSDExport` parameters
+ return {
+ "defaultUSDFormat": str,
+ "stripNamespaces": bool,
+ "mergeTransformAndShape": bool,
+ "exportDisplayColor": bool,
+ "exportColorSets": bool,
+ "exportInstances": bool,
+ "exportUVs": bool,
+ "exportVisibility": bool,
+ "exportComponentTags": bool,
+ "exportRefsAsInstanceable": bool,
+ "eulerFilter": bool,
+ "renderableOnly": bool,
+ "jobContext": (list, None) # optional list
+ # "worldspace": bool,
+ }
+
+ @property
+ def default_options(self):
+ """The default options for Maya USD Export."""
+
+ # TODO: Support more `mayaUSDExport` parameters
+ return {
+ "defaultUSDFormat": "usdc",
+ "stripNamespaces": False,
+ "mergeTransformAndShape": False,
+ "exportDisplayColor": False,
+ "exportColorSets": True,
+ "exportInstances": True,
+ "exportUVs": True,
+ "exportVisibility": True,
+ "exportComponentTags": True,
+ "exportRefsAsInstanceable": False,
+ "eulerFilter": True,
+ "renderableOnly": False,
+ "jobContext": None
+ # "worldspace": False
+ }
+
+ def parse_overrides(self, instance, options):
+ """Inspect data of instance to determine overridden options"""
+
+ for key in instance.data:
+ if key not in self.options:
+ continue
+
+ # Ensure the data is of correct type
+ value = instance.data[key]
+ if isinstance(value, six.text_type):
+ value = str(value)
+ if not isinstance(value, self.options[key]):
+ self.log.warning(
+ "Overridden attribute {key} was of "
+ "the wrong type: {invalid_type} "
+ "- should have been {valid_type}".format(
+ key=key,
+ invalid_type=type(value).__name__,
+ valid_type=self.options[key].__name__))
+ continue
+
+ options[key] = value
+
+ return options
+
+ def filter_members(self, members):
+ # Can be overridden by inherited classes
+ return members
+
+ def process(self, instance):
+
+ # Load plugin first
+ cmds.loadPlugin("mayaUsdPlugin", quiet=True)
+
+ # Define output file path
+ staging_dir = self.staging_dir(instance)
+ file_name = "{0}.usd".format(instance.name)
+ file_path = os.path.join(staging_dir, file_name)
+ file_path = file_path.replace('\\', '/')
+
+ # Parse export options
+ options = self.default_options
+ options = self.parse_overrides(instance, options)
+ self.log.debug("Export options: {0}".format(options))
+
+ # Perform extraction
+ self.log.debug("Performing extraction ...")
+
+ members = instance.data("setMembers")
+ self.log.debug('Collected objects: {}'.format(members))
+ members = self.filter_members(members)
+ if not members:
+ self.log.error('No members!')
+ return
+
+ start = instance.data["frameStartHandle"]
+ end = instance.data["frameEndHandle"]
+
+ def parse_attr_str(attr_str):
+ result = list()
+ for attr in attr_str.split(","):
+ attr = attr.strip()
+ if not attr:
+ continue
+ result.append(attr)
+ return result
+
+ attrs = parse_attr_str(instance.data.get("attr", ""))
+ attrs += instance.data.get("userDefinedAttributes", [])
+ attrs += ["cbId"]
+ attr_prefixes = parse_attr_str(instance.data.get("attrPrefix", ""))
+
+ self.log.debug('Exporting USD: {} / {}'.format(file_path, members))
+ with maintained_selection():
+ with usd_export_attributes(instance[:],
+ attrs=attrs,
+ attr_prefixes=attr_prefixes):
+ cmds.mayaUSDExport(file=file_path,
+ frameRange=(start, end),
+ frameStride=instance.data.get("step", 1.0),
+ exportRoots=members,
+ **options)
+
+ representation = {
+ 'name': "usd",
+ 'ext': "usd",
+ 'files': file_name,
+ 'stagingDir': staging_dir
+ }
+ instance.data.setdefault("representations", []).append(representation)
+
+ self.log.debug(
+ "Extracted instance {} to {}".format(instance.name, file_path)
+ )
+
+
+class ExtractMayaUsdAnim(ExtractMayaUsd):
+ """Extractor for Maya USD Animation Sparse Cache data.
+
+ This will extract the sparse cache data from the scene and generate a
+ USD file with all the animation data.
+
+ Upon publish a .usd sparse cache will be written.
+ """
+ label = "Extract Maya USD Animation Sparse Cache"
+ families = ["animation", "mayaUsd"]
+ match = pyblish.api.Subset
+
+ def filter_members(self, members):
+ out_set = next((i for i in members if i.endswith("out_SET")), None)
+
+ if out_set is None:
+ self.log.warning("Expecting out_SET")
+ return None
+
+ members = cmds.ls(cmds.sets(out_set, query=True), long=True)
+ return members
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_multiverse_usd.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_multiverse_usd.py
index 17d5891e59..60185bb152 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_multiverse_usd.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_multiverse_usd.py
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class ExtractMultiverseUsd(publish.Extractor):
label = "Extract Multiverse USD Asset"
hosts = ["maya"]
- families = ["usd"]
+ families = ["mvUsd"]
scene_type = "usd"
file_formats = ["usd", "usda", "usdz"]
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_pointcache.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_pointcache.py
index 5530446e3d..0cc802fa7a 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_pointcache.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_pointcache.py
@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@ class ExtractAlembic(publish.Extractor):
}
instance.data["representations"].append(representation)
- instance.context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
+ if not instance.data.get("stagingDir_persistent", False):
+ instance.context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
self.log.debug("Extracted {} to {}".format(instance, dirname))
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_proxy_abc.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_proxy_abc.py
index 921ee44a24..d9bec87cfd 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_proxy_abc.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_proxy_abc.py
@@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ class ExtractProxyAlembic(publish.Extractor):
}
instance.data["representations"].append(representation)
- instance.context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
+ if not instance.data.get("stagingDir_persistent", False):
+ instance.context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
self.log.debug("Extracted {} to {}".format(instance, dirname))
# remove the bounding box
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_thumbnail.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_thumbnail.py
index e44204cae0..c0be3d77db 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_thumbnail.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/extract_thumbnail.py
@@ -92,7 +92,6 @@ class ExtractThumbnail(publish.Extractor):
"Create temp directory {} for thumbnail".format(dst_staging)
)
# Store new staging to cleanup paths
- instance.context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(dst_staging)
filename = "{0}".format(instance.name)
path = os.path.join(dst_staging, filename)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/validate_render_image_rule.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/validate_render_image_rule.py
index f9aa7f82d0..030e41ca1f 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/validate_render_image_rule.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/plugins/publish/validate_render_image_rule.py
@@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
+import os
+
import pyblish.api
+
from maya import cmds
from openpype.pipeline.publish import (
@@ -22,8 +25,12 @@ class ValidateRenderImageRule(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
def process(self, instance):
- required_images_rule = self.get_default_render_image_folder(instance)
- current_images_rule = cmds.workspace(fileRuleEntry="images")
+ required_images_rule = os.path.normpath(
+ self.get_default_render_image_folder(instance)
+ )
+ current_images_rule = os.path.normpath(
+ cmds.workspace(fileRuleEntry="images")
+ )
if current_images_rule != required_images_rule:
raise PublishValidationError(
@@ -42,8 +49,17 @@ class ValidateRenderImageRule(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin):
cmds.workspace(fileRule=("images", required_images_rule))
cmds.workspace(saveWorkspace=True)
- @staticmethod
- def get_default_render_image_folder(instance):
+ @classmethod
+ def get_default_render_image_folder(cls, instance):
+ staging_dir = instance.data.get("stagingDir")
+ if staging_dir:
+ cls.log.debug(
+ "Staging dir found: \"{}\". Ignoring setting from "
+ "`project_settings/maya/RenderSettings/"
+ "default_render_image_folder`.".format(staging_dir)
+ )
+ return staging_dir
+
return instance.context.data.get('project_settings')\
.get('maya') \
.get('RenderSettings') \
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/arnold_standin.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/arnold_standin.py
index 0ce2b21dcd..076b0047bb 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/arnold_standin.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/arnold_standin.py
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ from openpype.client import get_last_version_by_subset_name
from openpype.hosts.maya import api
from . import lib
from .alembic import get_alembic_ids_cache
+from .usd import is_usd_lib_supported, get_usd_ids_cache
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -74,6 +75,13 @@ def get_nodes_by_id(standin):
# Support alembic files directly
return get_alembic_ids_cache(path)
+ elif (
+ is_usd_lib_supported and
+ any(path.endswith(ext) for ext in [".usd", ".usda", ".usdc"])
+ ):
+ # Support usd files directly
+ return get_usd_ids_cache(path)
+
json_path = None
for f in os.listdir(os.path.dirname(path)):
if f.endswith(".json"):
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/usd.py b/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/usd.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6b5cb2f0f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/openpype/hosts/maya/tools/mayalookassigner/usd.py
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+from collections import defaultdict
+
+try:
+ from pxr import Usd
+ is_usd_lib_supported = True
+except ImportError:
+ is_usd_lib_supported = False
+
+
+def get_usd_ids_cache(path):
+ # type: (str) -> dict
+ """Build a id to node mapping in a USD file.
+
+ Nodes without IDs are ignored.
+
+ Returns:
+ dict: Mapping of id to nodes in the USD file.
+
+ """
+ if not is_usd_lib_supported:
+ raise RuntimeError("No pxr.Usd python library available.")
+
+ stage = Usd.Stage.Open(path)
+ ids = {}
+ for prim in stage.Traverse():
+ attr = prim.GetAttribute("userProperties:cbId")
+ if not attr.IsValid():
+ continue
+ value = attr.Get()
+ if not value:
+ continue
+ path = str(prim.GetPath())
+ ids[path] = value
+
+ cache = defaultdict(list)
+ for path, value in ids.items():
+ cache[value].append(path)
+ return dict(cache)
diff --git a/openpype/hosts/photoshop/plugins/publish/extract_review.py b/openpype/hosts/photoshop/plugins/publish/extract_review.py
index afddbdba31..d5dac417d7 100644
--- a/openpype/hosts/photoshop/plugins/publish/extract_review.py
+++ b/openpype/hosts/photoshop/plugins/publish/extract_review.py
@@ -140,10 +140,14 @@ class ExtractReview(publish.Extractor):
_, ext = os.path.splitext(repre_file["files"])
if ext != ".jpg":
im = Image.open(source_file_path)
- # without this it produces messy low quality jpg
- rgb_im = Image.new("RGBA", (im.width, im.height), "#ffffff")
- rgb_im.alpha_composite(im)
- rgb_im.convert("RGB").save(os.path.join(staging_dir, img_file))
+ if (im.mode in ('RGBA', 'LA') or (
+ im.mode == 'P' and 'transparency' in im.info)):
+ # without this it produces messy low quality jpg
+ rgb_im = Image.new("RGBA", (im.width, im.height), "#ffffff")
+ rgb_im.alpha_composite(im)
+ rgb_im.convert("RGB").save(os.path.join(staging_dir, img_file))
+ else:
+ im.save(os.path.join(staging_dir, img_file))
else:
# handles already .jpg
shutil.copy(source_file_path,
diff --git a/openpype/modules/base.py b/openpype/modules/base.py
index 84e213288c..a3c21718b9 100644
--- a/openpype/modules/base.py
+++ b/openpype/modules/base.py
@@ -59,6 +59,14 @@ IGNORED_DEFAULT_FILENAMES = (
"example_addons",
"default_modules",
)
+# Modules that won't be loaded in AYON mode from "./openpype/modules"
+# - the same modules are ignored in "./server_addon/create_ayon_addons.py"
+IGNORED_FILENAMES_IN_AYON = {
+ "ftrack",
+ "shotgrid",
+ "sync_server",
+ "slack",
+}
# Inherit from `object` for Python 2 hosts
@@ -392,9 +400,9 @@ def _load_ayon_addons(openpype_modules, modules_key, log):
folder_name = "{}_{}".format(addon_name, addon_version)
addon_dir = os.path.join(addons_dir, folder_name)
if not os.path.exists(addon_dir):
- log.warning((
- "Directory for addon {} {} does not exists. Path \"{}\""
- ).format(addon_name, addon_version, addon_dir))
+ log.debug((
+ "No localized client code found for addon {} {}."
+ ).format(addon_name, addon_version))
continue
sys.path.insert(0, addon_dir)
@@ -483,6 +491,10 @@ def _load_modules():
is_in_current_dir = dirpath == current_dir
is_in_host_dir = dirpath == hosts_dir
+ ignored_current_dir_filenames = set(IGNORED_DEFAULT_FILENAMES)
+ if AYON_SERVER_ENABLED:
+ ignored_current_dir_filenames |= IGNORED_FILENAMES_IN_AYON
+
for filename in os.listdir(dirpath):
# Ignore filenames
if filename in IGNORED_FILENAMES:
@@ -490,7 +502,7 @@ def _load_modules():
if (
is_in_current_dir
- and filename in IGNORED_DEFAULT_FILENAMES
+ and filename in ignored_current_dir_filenames
):
continue
diff --git a/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_maya_deadline.py b/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_maya_deadline.py
index 74ecdbe7bf..7775191b12 100644
--- a/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_maya_deadline.py
+++ b/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_maya_deadline.py
@@ -290,7 +290,6 @@ class MayaSubmitDeadline(abstract_submit_deadline.AbstractSubmitDeadline,
def process_submission(self):
instance = self._instance
- context = instance.context
filepath = self.scene_path # publish if `use_publish` else workfile
@@ -306,13 +305,11 @@ class MayaSubmitDeadline(abstract_submit_deadline.AbstractSubmitDeadline,
self._patch_workfile()
# Gather needed data ------------------------------------------------
- workspace = context.data["workspaceDir"]
- default_render_file = instance.context.data.get('project_settings')\
- .get('maya')\
- .get('RenderSettings')\
- .get('default_render_image_folder')
filename = os.path.basename(filepath)
- dirname = os.path.join(workspace, default_render_file)
+ dirname = os.path.join(
+ cmds.workspace(query=True, rootDirectory=True),
+ cmds.workspace(fileRuleEntry="images")
+ )
# Fill in common data to payload ------------------------------------
# TODO: Replace these with collected data from CollectRender
diff --git a/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_publish_job.py b/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_publish_job.py
index 20bebe583f..909975f7ab 100644
--- a/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_publish_job.py
+++ b/openpype/modules/deadline/plugins/publish/submit_publish_job.py
@@ -345,6 +345,151 @@ class ProcessSubmittedJobOnFarm(pyblish.api.InstancePlugin,
self.log.debug("Skipping local instance.")
return
+ data = instance.data.copy()
+ context = instance.context
+ self.context = context
+ self.anatomy = instance.context.data["anatomy"]
+
+ asset = data.get("asset") or context.data["asset"]
+ subset = data.get("subset")
+
+ start = instance.data.get("frameStart")
+ if start is None:
+ start = context.data["frameStart"]
+
+ end = instance.data.get("frameEnd")
+ if end is None:
+ end = context.data["frameEnd"]
+
+ handle_start = instance.data.get("handleStart")
+ if handle_start is None:
+ handle_start = context.data["handleStart"]
+
+ handle_end = instance.data.get("handleEnd")
+ if handle_end is None:
+ handle_end = context.data["handleEnd"]
+
+ fps = instance.data.get("fps")
+ if fps is None:
+ fps = context.data["fps"]
+
+ if data.get("extendFrames", False):
+ start, end = self._extend_frames(
+ asset,
+ subset,
+ start,
+ end,
+ data["overrideExistingFrame"])
+
+ try:
+ source = data["source"]
+ except KeyError:
+ source = context.data["currentFile"]
+
+ success, rootless_path = (
+ self.anatomy.find_root_template_from_path(source)
+ )
+ if success:
+ source = rootless_path
+
+ else:
+ # `rootless_path` is not set to `source` if none of roots match
+ self.log.warning((
+ "Could not find root path for remapping \"{}\"."
+ " This may cause issues."
+ ).format(source))
+
+ family = "render"
+ if ("prerender" in instance.data["families"] or
+ "prerender.farm" in instance.data["families"]):
+ family = "prerender"
+ families = [family]
+
+ # pass review to families if marked as review
+ do_not_add_review = False
+ if data.get("review"):
+ families.append("review")
+ elif data.get("review") is False:
+ self.log.debug("Instance has review explicitly disabled.")
+ do_not_add_review = True
+
+ instance_skeleton_data = {
+ "family": family,
+ "subset": subset,
+ "families": families,
+ "asset": asset,
+ "frameStart": start,
+ "frameEnd": end,
+ "handleStart": handle_start,
+ "handleEnd": handle_end,
+ "frameStartHandle": start - handle_start,
+ "frameEndHandle": end + handle_end,
+ "comment": instance.data["comment"],
+ "fps": fps,
+ "source": source,
+ "extendFrames": data.get("extendFrames"),
+ "overrideExistingFrame": data.get("overrideExistingFrame"),
+ "pixelAspect": data.get("pixelAspect", 1),
+ "resolutionWidth": data.get("resolutionWidth", 1920),
+ "resolutionHeight": data.get("resolutionHeight", 1080),
+ "multipartExr": data.get("multipartExr", False),
+ "jobBatchName": data.get("jobBatchName", ""),
+ "useSequenceForReview": data.get("useSequenceForReview", True),
+ # map inputVersions `ObjectId` -> `str` so json supports it
+ "inputVersions": list(map(str, data.get("inputVersions", []))),
+ "colorspace": instance.data.get("colorspace"),
+ "stagingDir_persistent": instance.data.get(
+ "stagingDir_persistent", False
+ )
+ }
+
+ # skip locking version if we are creating v01
+ instance_version = instance.data.get("version") # take this if exists
+ if instance_version != 1:
+ instance_skeleton_data["version"] = instance_version
+
+ # transfer specific families from original instance to new render
+ for item in self.families_transfer:
+ if item in instance.data.get("families", []):
+ instance_skeleton_data["families"] += [item]
+
+ # transfer specific properties from original instance based on
+ # mapping dictionary `instance_transfer`
+ for key, values in self.instance_transfer.items():
+ if key in instance.data.get("families", []):
+ for v in values:
+ instance_skeleton_data[v] = instance.data.get(v)
+
+ # look into instance data if representations are not having any
+ # which are having tag `publish_on_farm` and include them
+ for repre in instance.data.get("representations", []):
+ staging_dir = repre.get("stagingDir")
+ if staging_dir:
+ success, rootless_staging_dir = (
+ self.anatomy.find_root_template_from_path(
+ staging_dir
+ )
+ )
+ if success:
+ repre["stagingDir"] = rootless_staging_dir
+ else:
+ self.log.warning((
+ "Could not find root path for remapping \"{}\"."
+ " This may cause issues on farm."
+ ).format(staging_dir))
+ repre["stagingDir"] = staging_dir
+
+ if "publish_on_farm" in repre.get("tags"):
+ # create representations attribute of not there
+ if "representations" not in instance_skeleton_data.keys():
+ instance_skeleton_data["representations"] = []
+
+ instance_skeleton_data["representations"].append(repre)
+
+ instances = None
+ assert data.get("expectedFiles"), ("Submission from old Pype version"
+ " - missing expectedFiles")
+
anatomy = instance.context.data["anatomy"]
instance_skeleton_data = create_skeleton_instance(
diff --git a/openpype/plugins/publish/collect_rendered_files.py b/openpype/plugins/publish/collect_rendered_files.py
index aaf290ace7..8a5a5a83f1 100644
--- a/openpype/plugins/publish/collect_rendered_files.py
+++ b/openpype/plugins/publish/collect_rendered_files.py
@@ -103,13 +103,16 @@ class CollectRenderedFiles(pyblish.api.ContextPlugin):
# stash render job id for later validation
instance.data["render_job_id"] = data.get("job").get("_id")
-
+ staging_dir_persistent = instance.data.get(
+ "stagingDir_persistent", False
+ )
representations = []
for repre_data in instance_data.get("representations") or []:
self._fill_staging_dir(repre_data, anatomy)
representations.append(repre_data)
- add_repre_files_for_cleanup(instance, repre_data)
+ if not staging_dir_persistent:
+ add_repre_files_for_cleanup(instance, repre_data)
instance.data["representations"] = representations
@@ -124,6 +127,8 @@ class CollectRenderedFiles(pyblish.api.ContextPlugin):
self.log.debug(
f"Adding audio to instance: {instance.data['audio']}")
+ return staging_dir_persistent
+
def process(self, context):
self._context = context
@@ -160,9 +165,12 @@ class CollectRenderedFiles(pyblish.api.ContextPlugin):
legacy_io.Session.update(session_data)
os.environ.update(session_data)
session_is_set = True
- self._process_path(data, anatomy)
- context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
- context.data["cleanupEmptyDirs"].append(os.path.dirname(path))
+ staging_dir_persistent = self._process_path(data, anatomy)
+ if not staging_dir_persistent:
+ context.data["cleanupFullPaths"].append(path)
+ context.data["cleanupEmptyDirs"].append(
+ os.path.dirname(path)
+ )
except Exception as e:
self.log.error(e, exc_info=True)
raise Exception("Error") from e
diff --git a/openpype/plugins/publish/integrate_inputlinks_ayon.py b/openpype/plugins/publish/integrate_inputlinks_ayon.py
index 180524cd08..28684aa889 100644
--- a/openpype/plugins/publish/integrate_inputlinks_ayon.py
+++ b/openpype/plugins/publish/integrate_inputlinks_ayon.py
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
import collections
import pyblish.api
-from ayon_api import create_link, make_sure_link_type_exists
+from ayon_api import (
+ create_link,
+ make_sure_link_type_exists,
+ get_versions_links,
+)
from openpype import AYON_SERVER_ENABLED
@@ -124,6 +128,33 @@ class IntegrateInputLinksAYON(pyblish.api.ContextPlugin):
version_entity["_id"],
)
+ def _get_existing_links(self, project_name, link_type, entity_ids):
+ """Find all existing links for given version ids.
+
+ Args:
+ project_name (str): Name of project.
+ link_type (str): Type of link.
+ entity_ids (set[str]): Set of version ids.
+
+ Returns:
+ dict[str, set[str]]: Existing links by version id.
+ """
+
+ output = collections.defaultdict(set)
+ if not entity_ids:
+ return output
+
+ existing_in_links = get_versions_links(
+ project_name, entity_ids, [link_type], "output"
+ )
+
+ for entity_id, links in existing_in_links.items():
+ if not links:
+ continue
+ for link in links:
+ output[entity_id].add(link["entityId"])
+ return output
+
def create_links_on_server(self, context, new_links):
"""Create new links on server.
@@ -144,16 +175,32 @@ class IntegrateInputLinksAYON(pyblish.api.ContextPlugin):
# Create link themselves
for link_type, items in new_links.items():
+ mapping = collections.defaultdict(set)
+ # Make sure there are no duplicates of src > dst ids
for item in items:
- input_id, output_id = item
- create_link(
- project_name,
- link_type,
- input_id,
- "version",
- output_id,
- "version"
- )
+ _input_id, _output_id = item
+ mapping[_input_id].add(_output_id)
+
+ existing_links_by_in_id = self._get_existing_links(
+ project_name, link_type, set(mapping.keys())
+ )
+
+ for input_id, output_ids in mapping.items():
+ existing_links = existing_links_by_in_id[input_id]
+ for output_id in output_ids:
+ # Skip creation of link if already exists
+ # NOTE: AYON server does not support
+ # to have same links
+ if output_id in existing_links:
+ continue
+ create_link(
+ project_name,
+ link_type,
+ input_id,
+ "version",
+ output_id,
+ "version"
+ )
if not AYON_SERVER_ENABLED:
diff --git a/openpype/settings/entities/schemas/projects_schema/schemas/schema_maya_render_settings.json b/openpype/settings/entities/schemas/projects_schema/schemas/schema_maya_render_settings.json
index 636dfa114c..fc4e750e3b 100644
--- a/openpype/settings/entities/schemas/projects_schema/schemas/schema_maya_render_settings.json
+++ b/openpype/settings/entities/schemas/projects_schema/schemas/schema_maya_render_settings.json
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
{
"type": "text",
"key": "default_render_image_folder",
- "label": "Default render image folder"
+ "label": "Default render image folder. This setting can be\noverwritten by custom staging directory profile;\n\"project_settings/global/tools/publish\n/custom_staging_dir_profiles\"."
},
{
"type": "boolean",
diff --git a/openpype/version.py b/openpype/version.py
index c4a87e7843..483b70436a 100644
--- a/openpype/version.py
+++ b/openpype/version.py
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Package declaring Pype version."""
-__version__ = "3.16.7-nightly.1"
+__version__ = "3.17.1-nightly.1"
diff --git a/poetry.lock b/poetry.lock
index 5621d39988..d074a0c3d9 100644
--- a/poetry.lock
+++ b/poetry.lock
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
-# This file is automatically @generated by Poetry and should not be changed by hand.
+# This file is automatically @generated by Poetry 1.5.1 and should not be changed by hand.
[[package]]
name = "acre"
version = "1.0.0"
description = "Lightweight cross-platform environment management Python package that makes it trivial to launch applications in their own configurable working environment."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7"
files = []
@@ -20,7 +19,6 @@ resolved_reference = "126f7a188cfe36718f707f42ebbc597e86aa86c3"
name = "aiohttp"
version = "3.8.4"
description = "Async http client/server framework (asyncio)"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -129,7 +127,6 @@ speedups = ["Brotli", "aiodns", "cchardet"]
name = "aiohttp-json-rpc"
version = "0.13.3"
description = "Implementation JSON-RPC 2.0 server and client using aiohttp on top of websockets transport"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.5"
files = [
@@ -144,7 +141,6 @@ aiohttp = ">=3,<4"
name = "aiohttp-middlewares"
version = "2.2.0"
description = "Collection of useful middlewares for aiohttp applications."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7,<4.0"
files = [
@@ -161,7 +157,6 @@ yarl = ">=1.5.1,<2.0.0"
name = "aiosignal"
version = "1.3.1"
description = "aiosignal: a list of registered asynchronous callbacks"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -176,7 +171,6 @@ frozenlist = ">=1.1.0"
name = "alabaster"
version = "0.7.13"
description = "A configurable sidebar-enabled Sphinx theme"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -188,7 +182,6 @@ files = [
name = "ansicon"
version = "1.89.0"
description = "Python wrapper for loading Jason Hood's ANSICON"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -200,7 +193,6 @@ files = [
name = "appdirs"
version = "1.4.4"
description = "A small Python module for determining appropriate platform-specific dirs, e.g. a \"user data dir\"."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
files = []
@@ -216,7 +208,6 @@ resolved_reference = "8734277956c1df3b85385e6b308e954910533884"
name = "arrow"
version = "0.17.0"
description = "Better dates & times for Python"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
files = [
@@ -231,7 +222,6 @@ python-dateutil = ">=2.7.0"
name = "astroid"
version = "2.15.5"
description = "An abstract syntax tree for Python with inference support."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7.2"
files = [
@@ -248,7 +238,6 @@ wrapt = {version = ">=1.11,<2", markers = "python_version < \"3.11\""}
name = "async-timeout"
version = "4.0.2"
description = "Timeout context manager for asyncio programs"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -260,7 +249,6 @@ files = [
name = "atomicwrites"
version = "1.4.1"
description = "Atomic file writes."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*"
files = [
@@ -271,7 +259,6 @@ files = [
name = "attrs"
version = "23.1.0"
description = "Classes Without Boilerplate"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -290,7 +277,6 @@ tests-no-zope = ["cloudpickle", "hypothesis", "mypy (>=1.1.1)", "pympler", "pyte
name = "autopep8"
version = "2.0.2"
description = "A tool that automatically formats Python code to conform to the PEP 8 style guide"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -306,7 +292,6 @@ tomli = {version = "*", markers = "python_version < \"3.11\""}
name = "babel"
version = "2.12.1"
description = "Internationalization utilities"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -318,7 +303,6 @@ files = [
name = "bcrypt"
version = "4.0.1"
description = "Modern password hashing for your software and your servers"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -353,7 +337,6 @@ typecheck = ["mypy"]
name = "bidict"
version = "0.22.1"
description = "The bidirectional mapping library for Python."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -370,7 +353,6 @@ test = ["hypothesis", "pytest", "pytest-benchmark[histogram]", "pytest-cov", "py
name = "blessed"
version = "1.20.0"
description = "Easy, practical library for making terminal apps, by providing an elegant, well-documented interface to Colors, Keyboard input, and screen Positioning capabilities."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7"
files = [
@@ -387,7 +369,6 @@ wcwidth = ">=0.1.4"
name = "cachetools"
version = "5.3.1"
description = "Extensible memoizing collections and decorators"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -397,21 +378,19 @@ files = [
[[package]]
name = "certifi"
-version = "2023.5.7"
+version = "2023.7.22"
description = "Python package for providing Mozilla's CA Bundle."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
- {file = "certifi-2023.5.7-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:c6c2e98f5c7869efca1f8916fed228dd91539f9f1b444c314c06eef02980c716"},
- {file = "certifi-2023.5.7.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:0f0d56dc5a6ad56fd4ba36484d6cc34451e1c6548c61daad8c320169f91eddc7"},
+ {file = "certifi-2023.7.22-py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:92d6037539857d8206b8f6ae472e8b77db8058fec5937a1ef3f54304089edbb9"},
+ {file = "certifi-2023.7.22.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:539cc1d13202e33ca466e88b2807e29f4c13049d6d87031a3c110744495cb082"},
]
[[package]]
name = "cffi"
version = "1.15.1"
description = "Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -488,7 +467,6 @@ pycparser = "*"
name = "cfgv"
version = "3.3.1"
description = "Validate configuration and produce human readable error messages."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6.1"
files = [
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@@ -2515,7 +2406,6 @@ files = [
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python-versions = ">=3.7"
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@@ -2537,7 +2427,6 @@ pyobjc-framework-Quartz = ">=9.1.1"
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version = "9.1.1"
description = "Wrappers for the Cocoa frameworks on macOS"
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python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2557,7 +2446,6 @@ pyobjc-core = ">=9.1.1"
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version = "9.1.1"
description = "Wrappers for the Quartz frameworks on macOS"
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2578,7 +2466,6 @@ pyobjc-framework-Cocoa = ">=9.1.1"
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description = "Python parsing module"
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.6, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*"
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@@ -2590,7 +2477,6 @@ files = [
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version = "0.2.9"
description = "A friendly face on SFTP"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2604,7 +2490,6 @@ paramiko = ">=1.17"
name = "pytest"
version = "6.2.5"
description = "pytest: simple powerful testing with Python"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -2629,7 +2514,6 @@ testing = ["argcomplete", "hypothesis (>=3.56)", "mock", "nose", "requests", "xm
name = "pytest-cov"
version = "4.1.0"
description = "Pytest plugin for measuring coverage."
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2648,7 +2532,6 @@ testing = ["fields", "hunter", "process-tests", "pytest-xdist", "six", "virtuale
name = "pytest-print"
version = "0.3.1"
description = "pytest-print adds the printer fixture you can use to print messages to the user (directly to the pytest runner, not stdout)"
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2666,7 +2549,6 @@ test = ["coverage (>=5)"]
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version = "2.8.2"
description = "Extensions to the standard Python datetime module"
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optional = false
python-versions = "!=3.0.*,!=3.1.*,!=3.2.*,>=2.7"
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@@ -2681,7 +2563,6 @@ six = ">=1.5"
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version = "4.4.1"
description = "Engine.IO server and client for Python"
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -2697,7 +2578,6 @@ client = ["requests (>=2.21.0)", "websocket-client (>=0.54.0)"]
name = "python-socketio"
version = "5.8.0"
description = "Socket.IO server and client for Python"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -2719,7 +2599,6 @@ client = ["requests (>=2.21.0)", "websocket-client (>=0.54.0)"]
name = "python-xlib"
version = "0.33"
description = "Python X Library"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2734,7 +2613,6 @@ six = ">=1.10.0"
name = "python3-xlib"
version = "0.15"
description = "Python3 X Library"
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optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2745,7 +2623,6 @@ files = [
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version = "301"
description = "Python for Window Extensions"
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optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2765,7 +2642,6 @@ files = [
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version = "0.2.0"
description = ""
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optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2777,7 +2653,6 @@ files = [
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version = "6.0"
description = "YAML parser and emitter for Python"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -2827,7 +2702,6 @@ files = [
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version = "1.3.8"
description = "Python 2 & 3 compatibility wrapper around all Qt bindings - PySide, PySide2, PyQt4 and PyQt5."
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optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2842,7 +2716,6 @@ types-PySide2 = "*"
name = "qtawesome"
version = "0.7.3"
description = "FontAwesome icons in PyQt and PySide applications"
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optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2858,7 +2731,6 @@ six = "*"
name = "qtpy"
version = "2.3.1"
description = "Provides an abstraction layer on top of the various Qt bindings (PyQt5/6 and PySide2/6)."
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2876,7 +2748,6 @@ test = ["pytest (>=6,!=7.0.0,!=7.0.1)", "pytest-cov (>=3.0.0)", "pytest-qt"]
name = "recommonmark"
version = "0.7.1"
description = "A docutils-compatibility bridge to CommonMark, enabling you to write CommonMark inside of Docutils & Sphinx projects."
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optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -2893,7 +2764,6 @@ sphinx = ">=1.3.1"
name = "requests"
version = "2.31.0"
description = "Python HTTP for Humans."
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2915,7 +2785,6 @@ use-chardet-on-py3 = ["chardet (>=3.0.2,<6)"]
name = "revitron-sphinx-theme"
version = "0.7.2"
description = "Revitron theme for Sphinx"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = []
@@ -2937,7 +2806,6 @@ resolved_reference = "c0779c66365d9d258d93575ebaff7db9d3aee282"
name = "rsa"
version = "4.9"
description = "Pure-Python RSA implementation"
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optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6,<4"
files = [
@@ -2952,7 +2820,6 @@ pyasn1 = ">=0.1.3"
name = "secretstorage"
version = "3.3.3"
description = "Python bindings to FreeDesktop.org Secret Service API"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -2968,7 +2835,6 @@ jeepney = ">=0.6"
name = "semver"
version = "2.13.0"
description = "Python helper for Semantic Versioning (http://semver.org/)"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*"
files = [
@@ -2980,7 +2846,6 @@ files = [
name = "setuptools"
version = "65.7.0"
description = "Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -2997,7 +2862,6 @@ testing-integration = ["build[virtualenv]", "filelock (>=3.4.0)", "jaraco.envs (
name = "shotgun-api3"
version = "3.3.3"
description = "Shotgun Python API"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = []
@@ -3013,7 +2877,6 @@ resolved_reference = "b9f066c0edbea6e0733242e18f32f75489064840"
name = "six"
version = "1.16.0"
description = "Python 2 and 3 compatibility utilities"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*"
files = [
@@ -3025,7 +2888,6 @@ files = [
name = "slack-sdk"
version = "3.21.3"
description = "The Slack API Platform SDK for Python"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6.0"
files = [
@@ -3041,7 +2903,6 @@ testing = ["Flask (>=1,<2)", "Flask-Sockets (>=0.2,<1)", "Jinja2 (==3.0.3)", "We
name = "smmap"
version = "5.0.0"
description = "A pure Python implementation of a sliding window memory map manager"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -3053,7 +2914,6 @@ files = [
name = "snowballstemmer"
version = "2.2.0"
description = "This package provides 29 stemmers for 28 languages generated from Snowball algorithms."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3065,7 +2925,6 @@ files = [
name = "speedcopy"
version = "2.1.4"
description = "Replacement or alternative for python copyfile() utilizing server side copy on network shares for faster copying."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3077,7 +2936,6 @@ files = [
name = "sphinx"
version = "5.3.0"
description = "Python documentation generator"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.6"
files = [
@@ -3113,7 +2971,6 @@ test = ["cython", "html5lib", "pytest (>=4.6)", "typed_ast"]
name = "sphinx-autoapi"
version = "2.1.0"
description = "Sphinx API documentation generator"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3137,7 +2994,6 @@ go = ["sphinxcontrib-golangdomain"]
name = "sphinxcontrib-applehelp"
version = "1.0.4"
description = "sphinxcontrib-applehelp is a Sphinx extension which outputs Apple help books"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.8"
files = [
@@ -3153,7 +3009,6 @@ test = ["pytest"]
name = "sphinxcontrib-devhelp"
version = "1.0.2"
description = "sphinxcontrib-devhelp is a sphinx extension which outputs Devhelp document."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.5"
files = [
@@ -3169,7 +3024,6 @@ test = ["pytest"]
name = "sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp"
version = "2.0.1"
description = "sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp is a sphinx extension which renders HTML help files"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.8"
files = [
@@ -3185,7 +3039,6 @@ test = ["html5lib", "pytest"]
name = "sphinxcontrib-jsmath"
version = "1.0.1"
description = "A sphinx extension which renders display math in HTML via JavaScript"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.5"
files = [
@@ -3200,7 +3053,6 @@ test = ["flake8", "mypy", "pytest"]
name = "sphinxcontrib-napoleon"
version = "0.7"
description = "Sphinx \"napoleon\" extension."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3216,7 +3068,6 @@ six = ">=1.5.2"
name = "sphinxcontrib-qthelp"
version = "1.0.3"
description = "sphinxcontrib-qthelp is a sphinx extension which outputs QtHelp document."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.5"
files = [
@@ -3232,7 +3083,6 @@ test = ["pytest"]
name = "sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml"
version = "1.1.5"
description = "sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml is a sphinx extension which outputs \"serialized\" HTML files (json and pickle)."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.5"
files = [
@@ -3248,7 +3098,6 @@ test = ["pytest"]
name = "stone"
version = "3.3.1"
description = "Stone is an interface description language (IDL) for APIs."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3265,7 +3114,6 @@ six = ">=1.12.0"
name = "termcolor"
version = "1.1.0"
description = "ANSII Color formatting for output in terminal."
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3276,7 +3124,6 @@ files = [
name = "toml"
version = "0.10.2"
description = "Python Library for Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.6, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*"
files = [
@@ -3288,7 +3135,6 @@ files = [
name = "tomli"
version = "2.0.1"
description = "A lil' TOML parser"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3300,7 +3146,6 @@ files = [
name = "tomlkit"
version = "0.11.8"
description = "Style preserving TOML library"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3312,7 +3157,6 @@ files = [
name = "types-pyside2"
version = "5.15.2.1.5"
description = "The most accurate stubs for PySide2"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3323,7 +3167,6 @@ files = [
name = "typing-extensions"
version = "4.6.2"
description = "Backported and Experimental Type Hints for Python 3.7+"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3335,7 +3178,6 @@ files = [
name = "uc-micro-py"
version = "1.0.2"
description = "Micro subset of unicode data files for linkify-it-py projects."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3350,7 +3192,6 @@ test = ["coverage", "pytest", "pytest-cov"]
name = "unidecode"
version = "1.2.0"
description = "ASCII transliterations of Unicode text"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*"
files = [
@@ -3362,7 +3203,6 @@ files = [
name = "uritemplate"
version = "3.0.1"
description = "URI templates"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*"
files = [
@@ -3372,27 +3212,24 @@ files = [
[[package]]
name = "urllib3"
-version = "2.0.2"
+version = "1.26.16"
description = "HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post, and more."
-category = "main"
optional = false
-python-versions = ">=3.7"
+python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*, !=3.5.*"
files = [
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- {file = "urllib3-2.0.2.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:61717a1095d7e155cdb737ac7bb2f4324a858a1e2e6466f6d03ff630ca68d3cc"},
+ {file = "urllib3-1.26.16-py2.py3-none-any.whl", hash = "sha256:8d36afa7616d8ab714608411b4a3b13e58f463aee519024578e062e141dce20f"},
+ {file = "urllib3-1.26.16.tar.gz", hash = "sha256:8f135f6502756bde6b2a9b28989df5fbe87c9970cecaa69041edcce7f0589b14"},
]
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-brotli = ["brotli (>=1.0.9)", "brotlicffi (>=0.8.0)"]
-secure = ["certifi", "cryptography (>=1.9)", "idna (>=2.0.0)", "pyopenssl (>=17.1.0)", "urllib3-secure-extra"]
-socks = ["pysocks (>=1.5.6,!=1.5.7,<2.0)"]
-zstd = ["zstandard (>=0.18.0)"]
+brotli = ["brotli (>=1.0.9)", "brotlicffi (>=0.8.0)", "brotlipy (>=0.6.0)"]
+secure = ["certifi", "cryptography (>=1.3.4)", "idna (>=2.0.0)", "ipaddress", "pyOpenSSL (>=0.14)", "urllib3-secure-extra"]
+socks = ["PySocks (>=1.5.6,!=1.5.7,<2.0)"]
[[package]]
name = "virtualenv"
version = "20.23.0"
description = "Virtual Python Environment builder"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3413,7 +3250,6 @@ test = ["covdefaults (>=2.3)", "coverage (>=7.2.3)", "coverage-enable-subprocess
name = "wcwidth"
version = "0.2.6"
description = "Measures the displayed width of unicode strings in a terminal"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = "*"
files = [
@@ -3425,7 +3261,6 @@ files = [
name = "websocket-client"
version = "0.59.0"
description = "WebSocket client for Python with low level API options"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.6, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*"
files = [
@@ -3440,7 +3275,6 @@ six = "*"
name = "wheel"
version = "0.40.0"
description = "A built-package format for Python"
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3455,7 +3289,6 @@ test = ["pytest (>=6.0.0)"]
name = "wrapt"
version = "1.15.0"
description = "Module for decorators, wrappers and monkey patching."
-category = "dev"
optional = false
python-versions = "!=3.0.*,!=3.1.*,!=3.2.*,!=3.3.*,!=3.4.*,>=2.7"
files = [
@@ -3540,7 +3373,6 @@ files = [
name = "wsrpc-aiohttp"
version = "3.2.0"
description = "WSRPC is the RPC over WebSocket for aiohttp"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">3.5.*, <4"
files = [
@@ -3561,7 +3393,6 @@ ujson = ["ujson"]
name = "yarl"
version = "1.9.2"
description = "Yet another URL library"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3649,7 +3480,6 @@ multidict = ">=4.0"
name = "zipp"
version = "3.15.0"
description = "Backport of pathlib-compatible object wrapper for zip files"
-category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=3.7"
files = [
@@ -3666,5 +3496,5 @@ docs = []
[metadata]
lock-version = "2.0"
-python-versions = ">=3.9.1,<3.10"
-content-hash = "d2b8da22dcd11e0b03f19b9b79e51f205156c5ce75e41cc0225392e9afd8803b"
+python-versions = "~3.9"
+content-hash = "bc3e256094db6e33894840bb6a5adda4473d3736b852433ad8d5bd478c7e0c1c"
diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml
index f859e1aff4..d0b1ecf589 100644
--- a/pyproject.toml
+++ b/pyproject.toml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[tool.poetry]
name = "OpenPype"
-version = "3.16.6" # OpenPype
+version = "3.17.0" # OpenPype
description = "Open VFX and Animation pipeline with support."
authors = ["OpenPype Team "]
license = "MIT License"
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ appdirs = { git = "https://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs.git", branch = "master
blessed = "^1.17" # openpype terminal formatting
coolname = "*"
clique = "1.6.*"
-Click = "^8"
+Click = "7.1.2"
dnspython = "^2.1.0"
ftrack-python-api = "^2.3.3"
arrow = "^0.17"
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ QtPy = "^2.3.0"
qtawesome = "0.7.3"
speedcopy = "^2.1"
six = "^1.15"
+urllib3 = "1.26.16"
semver = "^2.13.0" # for version resolution
wsrpc_aiohttp = "^3.1.1" # websocket server
pywin32 = { version = "301", markers = "sys_platform == 'win32'" }
diff --git a/schema/application-1.0.json b/schema/application-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 953abee569..0000000000
--- a/schema/application-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:application-1.0",
- "description": "An application definition.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "label",
- "application_dir",
- "executable"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "label": {
- "description": "Nice name of application.",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "application_dir": {
- "description": "Name of directory used for application resources.",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "executable": {
- "description": "Name of callable executable, this is called to launch the application",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "description": {
- "description": "Description of application.",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "environment": {
- "description": "Key/value pairs for environment variables related to this application. Supports lists for paths, such as PYTHONPATH.",
- "type": "object",
- "items": {
- "oneOf": [
- {"type": "string"},
- {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}}
- ]
- }
- },
- "default_dirs": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "string"
- }
- },
- "copy": {
- "type": "object",
- "patternProperties": {
- "^.*$": {
- "anyOf": [
- {"type": "string"},
- {"type": "null"}
- ]
- }
- },
- "additionalProperties": false
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/asset-1.0.json b/schema/asset-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index ab104c002a..0000000000
--- a/schema/asset-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:asset-1.0",
- "description": "A unit of data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "name",
- "subsets"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "subsets": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "$ref": "subset.json"
- }
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/asset-2.0.json b/schema/asset-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index b894d79792..0000000000
--- a/schema/asset-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:asset-2.0",
- "description": "A unit of data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "name",
- "silo",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:asset-2.0"],
- "example": "openpype:asset-2.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["asset"],
- "example": "asset"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "Bruce"
- },
- "silo": {
- "description": "Group or container of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "assets"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {"key": "value"}
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/asset-3.0.json b/schema/asset-3.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 948704d2a1..0000000000
--- a/schema/asset-3.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:asset-3.0",
- "description": "A unit of data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "name",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:asset-3.0"],
- "example": "openpype:asset-3.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["asset"],
- "example": "asset"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "Bruce"
- },
- "silo": {
- "description": "Group or container of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "assets"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {"key": "value"}
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/config-1.0.json b/schema/config-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 49398a57cd..0000000000
--- a/schema/config-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:config-1.0",
- "description": "A project configuration.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": false,
- "required": [
- "tasks",
- "apps"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "template": {
- "type": "object",
- "additionalProperties": false,
- "patternProperties": {
- "^.*$": {
- "type": "string"
- }
- }
- },
- "tasks": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "group": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "apps": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "group": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "families": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"},
- "hideFilter": {"type": "boolean"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "groups": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "color": {"type": "string"},
- "order": {"type": ["integer", "number"]}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "copy": {
- "type": "object"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/config-1.1.json b/schema/config-1.1.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 6e15514aaf..0000000000
--- a/schema/config-1.1.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:config-1.1",
- "description": "A project configuration.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": false,
- "required": [
- "tasks",
- "apps"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "template": {
- "type": "object",
- "additionalProperties": false,
- "patternProperties": {
- "^.*$": {
- "type": "string"
- }
- }
- },
- "tasks": {
- "type": "object",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "group": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "required": [
- "short_name"
- ]
- }
- },
- "apps": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "group": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "families": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"},
- "hideFilter": {"type": "boolean"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "groups": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "color": {"type": "string"},
- "order": {"type": ["integer", "number"]}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "copy": {
- "type": "object"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/config-2.0.json b/schema/config-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 54b226711a..0000000000
--- a/schema/config-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:config-2.0",
- "description": "A project configuration.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": false,
- "required": [
- "tasks",
- "apps"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "templates": {
- "type": "object"
- },
- "roots": {
- "type": "object"
- },
- "imageio": {
- "type": "object"
- },
- "tasks": {
- "type": "object",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "group": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "required": [
- "short_name"
- ]
- }
- },
- "apps": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "group": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "families": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "label": {"type": "string"},
- "hideFilter": {"type": "boolean"}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "groups": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {"type": "string"},
- "icon": {"type": "string"},
- "color": {"type": "string"},
- "order": {"type": ["integer", "number"]}
- },
- "required": ["name"]
- }
- },
- "copy": {
- "type": "object"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/container-1.0.json b/schema/container-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 012e8499e6..0000000000
--- a/schema/container-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:container-1.0",
- "description": "A loaded asset",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "id",
- "objectName",
- "name",
- "author",
- "loader",
- "families",
- "time",
- "subset",
- "asset",
- "representation",
- "version",
- "silo",
- "path",
- "source"
- ],
- "properties": {
- "id": {
- "description": "Identifier for finding object in host",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["pyblish.mindbender.container"],
- "example": "pyblish.mindbender.container"
- },
- "objectName": {
- "description": "Name of internal object, such as the objectSet in Maya.",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Bruce_:rigDefault_CON"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Full name of application object",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "modelDefault"
- },
- "author": {
- "description": "Name of the author of the published version",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Marcus Ottosson"
- },
- "loader": {
- "description": "Name of loader plug-in used to produce this container",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "ModelLoader"
- },
- "families": {
- "description": "Families associated with the this subset",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "mindbender.model"
- },
- "time": {
- "description": "File-system safe, formatted time",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "20170329T131545Z"
- },
- "subset": {
- "description": "Name of source subset",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "modelDefault"
- },
- "asset": {
- "description": "Name of source asset",
- "type": "string" ,
- "example": "Bruce"
- },
- "representation": {
- "description": "Name of source representation",
- "type": "string" ,
- "example": ".ma"
- },
- "version": {
- "description": "Version number",
- "type": "number",
- "example": 12
- },
- "silo": {
- "description": "Silo of parent asset",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "assets"
- },
- "path": {
- "description": "Absolute path on disk",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "{root}/assets/Bruce/publish/rigDefault/v002"
- },
- "source": {
- "description": "Absolute path to file from which this version was published",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "{root}/assets/Bruce/work/rigging/maya/scenes/rig_v001.ma"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/container-2.0.json b/schema/container-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 1673ee5d1d..0000000000
--- a/schema/container-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:container-2.0",
- "description": "A loaded asset",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "id",
- "objectName",
- "name",
- "namespace",
- "loader",
- "representation"
- ],
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:container-2.0"],
- "example": "openpype:container-2.0"
- },
- "id": {
- "description": "Identifier for finding object in host",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["pyblish.avalon.container"],
- "example": "pyblish.avalon.container"
- },
- "objectName": {
- "description": "Name of internal object, such as the objectSet in Maya.",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Bruce_:rigDefault_CON"
- },
- "loader": {
- "description": "Name of loader plug-in used to produce this container",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "ModelLoader"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Internal object name of container in application",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "modelDefault_01"
- },
- "namespace": {
- "description": "Internal namespace of container in application",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Bruce_"
- },
- "representation": {
- "description": "Unique id of representation in database",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "59523f355f8c1b5f6c5e8348"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/hero_version-1.0.json b/schema/hero_version-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index b720dc2887..0000000000
--- a/schema/hero_version-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:hero_version-1.0",
- "description": "Hero version of asset",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "version_id",
- "schema",
- "type",
- "parent"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "_id": {
- "description": "Document's id (database will create it's if not entered)",
- "example": "ObjectId(592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696)"
- },
- "version_id": {
- "description": "The version ID from which it was created",
- "example": "ObjectId(592c33475f8c1b064c4d1695)"
- },
- "schema": {
- "description": "The schema associated with this document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:hero_version-1.0"],
- "example": "openpype:hero_version-1.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["hero_version"],
- "example": "hero_version"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "ObjectId(592c33475f8c1b064c4d1697)"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/inventory-1.0.json b/schema/inventory-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 2fe78794ab..0000000000
--- a/schema/inventory-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:config-1.0",
- "description": "A project configuration.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true
-}
diff --git a/schema/inventory-1.1.json b/schema/inventory-1.1.json
deleted file mode 100644
index b61a76b32a..0000000000
--- a/schema/inventory-1.1.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:config-1.1",
- "description": "A project configuration.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true
-}
diff --git a/schema/project-2.0.json b/schema/project-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ed5a55599..0000000000
--- a/schema/project-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:project-2.0",
- "description": "A unit of data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "name",
- "data",
- "config"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:project-2.0"],
- "example": "openpype:project-2.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["project"],
- "example": "project"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "hulk"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {
- "fps": 24,
- "width": 1920,
- "height": 1080
- }
- },
- "config": {
- "type": "object",
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "example": {
- "schema": "openpype:config-1.0",
- "apps": [
- {
- "name": "maya2016",
- "label": "Autodesk Maya 2016"
- },
- {
- "name": "nuke10",
- "label": "The Foundry Nuke 10.0"
- }
- ],
- "tasks": [
- {"name": "model"},
- {"name": "render"},
- {"name": "animate"},
- {"name": "rig"},
- {"name": "lookdev"},
- {"name": "layout"}
- ],
- "template": {
- "work":
- "{root}/{project}/{silo}/{asset}/work/{task}/{app}",
- "publish":
- "{root}/{project}/{silo}/{asset}/publish/{subset}/v{version:0>3}/{subset}.{representation}"
- }
- },
- "$ref": "config-1.0.json"
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/project-2.1.json b/schema/project-2.1.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 9413c9f691..0000000000
--- a/schema/project-2.1.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:project-2.1",
- "description": "A unit of data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "name",
- "data",
- "config"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:project-2.1"],
- "example": "openpype:project-2.1"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["project"],
- "example": "project"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "hulk"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {
- "fps": 24,
- "width": 1920,
- "height": 1080
- }
- },
- "config": {
- "type": "object",
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "example": {
- "schema": "openpype:config-1.1",
- "apps": [
- {
- "name": "maya2016",
- "label": "Autodesk Maya 2016"
- },
- {
- "name": "nuke10",
- "label": "The Foundry Nuke 10.0"
- }
- ],
- "tasks": {
- "Model": {"short_name": "mdl"},
- "Render": {"short_name": "rnd"},
- "Animate": {"short_name": "anim"},
- "Rig": {"short_name": "rig"},
- "Lookdev": {"short_name": "look"},
- "Layout": {"short_name": "lay"}
- },
- "template": {
- "work":
- "{root}/{project}/{silo}/{asset}/work/{task}/{app}",
- "publish":
- "{root}/{project}/{silo}/{asset}/publish/{subset}/v{version:0>3}/{subset}.{representation}"
- }
- },
- "$ref": "config-1.1.json"
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/project-3.0.json b/schema/project-3.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index be23e10c93..0000000000
--- a/schema/project-3.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:project-3.0",
- "description": "A unit of data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "name",
- "data",
- "config"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:project-3.0"],
- "example": "openpype:project-3.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["project"],
- "example": "project"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "hulk"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {
- "fps": 24,
- "width": 1920,
- "height": 1080
- }
- },
- "config": {
- "type": "object",
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "$ref": "config-2.0.json"
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/representation-1.0.json b/schema/representation-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 347c585f52..0000000000
--- a/schema/representation-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:representation-1.0",
- "description": "The inverse of an instance",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "format",
- "path"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {"type": "string"},
- "format": {
- "description": "File extension, including '.'",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "path": {
- "description": "Unformatted path to version.",
- "type": "string"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/representation-2.0.json b/schema/representation-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index f47c16a10a..0000000000
--- a/schema/representation-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:representation-2.0",
- "description": "The inverse of an instance",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "parent",
- "name",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:representation-2.0"],
- "example": "openpype:representation-2.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["representation"],
- "example": "representation"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of representation",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "abc"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {
- "label": "Alembic"
- }
- },
- "dependencies": {
- "description": "Other representation that this representation depends on",
- "type": "array",
- "items": {"type": "string"},
- "example": [
- "592d547a5f8c1b388093c145"
- ]
- },
- "context": {
- "description": "Summary of the context to which this representation belong.",
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "project": {"type": "object"},
- "asset": {"type": "string"},
- "silo": {"type": ["string", "null"]},
- "subset": {"type": "string"},
- "version": {"type": "number"},
- "representation": {"type": "string"}
- },
- "example": {
- "project": "hulk",
- "asset": "Bruce",
- "silo": "assets",
- "subset": "rigDefault",
- "version": 12,
- "representation": "ma"
- }
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/session-1.0.json b/schema/session-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ced0a6f08..0000000000
--- a/schema/session-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:session-1.0",
- "description": "The Avalon environment",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "AVALON_PROJECTS",
- "AVALON_PROJECT",
- "AVALON_ASSET",
- "AVALON_SILO",
- "AVALON_CONFIG"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "AVALON_PROJECTS": {
- "description": "Absolute path to root of project directories",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "/nas/projects"
- },
- "AVALON_PROJECT": {
- "description": "Name of project",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "Hulk"
- },
- "AVALON_ASSET": {
- "description": "Name of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "Bruce"
- },
- "AVALON_SILO": {
- "description": "Name of asset group or container",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "assets"
- },
- "AVALON_TASK": {
- "description": "Name of task",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "modeling"
- },
- "AVALON_CONFIG": {
- "description": "Name of Avalon configuration",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "polly"
- },
- "AVALON_APP": {
- "description": "Name of application",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "maya2016"
- },
- "AVALON_MONGO": {
- "description": "Address to the asset database",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^mongodb://[\\w/@:.]*$",
- "example": "mongodb://localhost:27017",
- "default": "mongodb://localhost:27017"
- },
- "AVALON_DB": {
- "description": "Name of database",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "avalon",
- "default": "avalon"
- },
- "AVALON_LABEL": {
- "description": "Nice name of Avalon, used in e.g. graphical user interfaces",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Mindbender",
- "default": "Avalon"
- },
- "AVALON_SENTRY": {
- "description": "Address to Sentry",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^http[\\w/@:.]*$",
- "example": "https://5b872b280de742919b115bdc8da076a5:8d278266fe764361b8fa6024af004a9c@logs.mindbender.com/2",
- "default": null
- },
- "AVALON_DEADLINE": {
- "description": "Address to Deadline",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^http[\\w/@:.]*$",
- "example": "http://192.168.99.101",
- "default": null
- },
- "AVALON_TIMEOUT": {
- "description": "Wherever there is a need for a timeout, this is the default value.",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[0-9]*$",
- "default": "1000",
- "example": "1000"
- },
- "AVALON_UPLOAD": {
- "description": "Boolean of whether to upload published material to central asset repository",
- "type": "string",
- "default": null,
- "example": "True"
- },
- "AVALON_USERNAME": {
- "description": "Generic username",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "default": "avalon",
- "example": "myself"
- },
- "AVALON_PASSWORD": {
- "description": "Generic password",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "default": "secret",
- "example": "abc123"
- },
- "AVALON_INSTANCE_ID": {
- "description": "Unique identifier for instances in a working file",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[\\w.]*$",
- "default": "avalon.instance",
- "example": "avalon.instance"
- },
- "AVALON_CONTAINER_ID": {
- "description": "Unique identifier for a loaded representation in a working file",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[\\w.]*$",
- "default": "avalon.container",
- "example": "avalon.container"
- },
- "AVALON_DEBUG": {
- "description": "Enable debugging mode. Some applications may use this for e.g. extended verbosity or mock plug-ins.",
- "type": "string",
- "default": null,
- "example": "True"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/session-2.0.json b/schema/session-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a4d51beb2..0000000000
--- a/schema/session-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:session-2.0",
- "description": "The Avalon environment",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "AVALON_PROJECT",
- "AVALON_ASSET",
- "AVALON_CONFIG"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "AVALON_PROJECTS": {
- "description": "Absolute path to root of project directories",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "/nas/projects"
- },
- "AVALON_PROJECT": {
- "description": "Name of project",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "Hulk"
- },
- "AVALON_ASSET": {
- "description": "Name of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "Bruce"
- },
- "AVALON_SILO": {
- "description": "Name of asset group or container",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "assets"
- },
- "AVALON_TASK": {
- "description": "Name of task",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "modeling"
- },
- "AVALON_CONFIG": {
- "description": "Name of Avalon configuration",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "polly"
- },
- "AVALON_APP": {
- "description": "Name of application",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "maya2016"
- },
- "AVALON_DB": {
- "description": "Name of database",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "avalon",
- "default": "avalon"
- },
- "AVALON_LABEL": {
- "description": "Nice name of Avalon, used in e.g. graphical user interfaces",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Mindbender",
- "default": "Avalon"
- },
- "AVALON_SENTRY": {
- "description": "Address to Sentry",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^http[\\w/@:.]*$",
- "example": "https://5b872b280de742919b115bdc8da076a5:8d278266fe764361b8fa6024af004a9c@logs.mindbender.com/2",
- "default": null
- },
- "AVALON_DEADLINE": {
- "description": "Address to Deadline",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^http[\\w/@:.]*$",
- "example": "http://192.168.99.101",
- "default": null
- },
- "AVALON_TIMEOUT": {
- "description": "Wherever there is a need for a timeout, this is the default value.",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[0-9]*$",
- "default": "1000",
- "example": "1000"
- },
- "AVALON_UPLOAD": {
- "description": "Boolean of whether to upload published material to central asset repository",
- "type": "string",
- "default": null,
- "example": "True"
- },
- "AVALON_USERNAME": {
- "description": "Generic username",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "default": "avalon",
- "example": "myself"
- },
- "AVALON_PASSWORD": {
- "description": "Generic password",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "default": "secret",
- "example": "abc123"
- },
- "AVALON_INSTANCE_ID": {
- "description": "Unique identifier for instances in a working file",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[\\w.]*$",
- "default": "avalon.instance",
- "example": "avalon.instance"
- },
- "AVALON_CONTAINER_ID": {
- "description": "Unique identifier for a loaded representation in a working file",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[\\w.]*$",
- "default": "avalon.container",
- "example": "avalon.container"
- },
- "AVALON_DEBUG": {
- "description": "Enable debugging mode. Some applications may use this for e.g. extended verbosity or mock plug-ins.",
- "type": "string",
- "default": null,
- "example": "True"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/session-3.0.json b/schema/session-3.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f785939e4..0000000000
--- a/schema/session-3.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:session-3.0",
- "description": "The Avalon environment",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "AVALON_PROJECT",
- "AVALON_ASSET"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "AVALON_PROJECTS": {
- "description": "Absolute path to root of project directories",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "/nas/projects"
- },
- "AVALON_PROJECT": {
- "description": "Name of project",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "Hulk"
- },
- "AVALON_ASSET": {
- "description": "Name of asset",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "Bruce"
- },
- "AVALON_TASK": {
- "description": "Name of task",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "modeling"
- },
- "AVALON_APP": {
- "description": "Name of host",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "maya2016"
- },
- "AVALON_DB": {
- "description": "Name of database",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^\\w*$",
- "example": "avalon",
- "default": "avalon"
- },
- "AVALON_LABEL": {
- "description": "Nice name of Avalon, used in e.g. graphical user interfaces",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "Mindbender",
- "default": "Avalon"
- },
- "AVALON_TIMEOUT": {
- "description": "Wherever there is a need for a timeout, this is the default value.",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[0-9]*$",
- "default": "1000",
- "example": "1000"
- },
- "AVALON_INSTANCE_ID": {
- "description": "Unique identifier for instances in a working file",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[\\w.]*$",
- "default": "avalon.instance",
- "example": "avalon.instance"
- },
- "AVALON_CONTAINER_ID": {
- "description": "Unique identifier for a loaded representation in a working file",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[\\w.]*$",
- "default": "avalon.container",
- "example": "avalon.container"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/shaders-1.0.json b/schema/shaders-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 7102ba1861..0000000000
--- a/schema/shaders-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:shaders-1.0",
- "description": "Relationships between shaders and Avalon IDs",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "shader"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "shader": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "type": "str",
- "description": "Avalon ID and optional face indexes, e.g. 'f9520572-ac1d-11e6-b39e-3085a99791c9.f[5002:5185]'"
- }
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/subset-1.0.json b/schema/subset-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index a299a6d341..0000000000
--- a/schema/subset-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:subset-1.0",
- "description": "A container of instances",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "name",
- "versions"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "versions": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "$ref": "version.json"
- }
- }
- },
-
- "definitions": {}
-}
diff --git a/schema/subset-2.0.json b/schema/subset-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index db256ec7fb..0000000000
--- a/schema/subset-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:subset-2.0",
- "description": "A container of instances",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "parent",
- "name",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "The schema associated with this document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:subset-2.0"],
- "example": "openpype:subset-2.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["subset"],
- "example": "subset"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "shot01"
- },
- "data": {
- "type": "object",
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "example": {
- "frameStart": 1000,
- "frameEnd": 1201
- }
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/subset-3.0.json b/schema/subset-3.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a0db53c04..0000000000
--- a/schema/subset-3.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:subset-3.0",
- "description": "A container of instances",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "parent",
- "name",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "The schema associated with this document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:subset-3.0"],
- "example": "openpype:subset-3.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["subset"],
- "example": "subset"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Name of directory",
- "type": "string",
- "pattern": "^[a-zA-Z0-9_.]*$",
- "example": "shot01"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "required": ["families"],
- "properties": {
- "families": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {"type": "string"},
- "description": "One or more families associated with this subset"
- }
- },
- "example": {
- "families" : [
- "avalon.camera"
- ],
- "frameStart": 1000,
- "frameEnd": 1201
- }
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/thumbnail-1.0.json b/schema/thumbnail-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 5bdf78a4b1..0000000000
--- a/schema/thumbnail-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:thumbnail-1.0",
- "description": "Entity with thumbnail data",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "The schema associated with this document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:thumbnail-1.0"],
- "example": "openpype:thumbnail-1.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["thumbnail"],
- "example": "thumbnail"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Thumbnail data",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {
- "binary_data": "Binary({byte data of image})",
- "template": "{thumbnail_root}/{project[name]}/{_id}{ext}}",
- "template_data": {
- "ext": ".jpg"
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/version-1.0.json b/schema/version-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index daa1997721..0000000000
--- a/schema/version-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:version-1.0",
- "description": "An individual version",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "version",
- "path",
- "time",
- "author",
- "source",
- "representations"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {"type": "string"},
- "representations": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "$ref": "representation.json"
- }
- },
- "time": {
- "description": "ISO formatted, file-system compatible time",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "author": {
- "description": "User logged on to the machine at time of publish",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "version": {
- "description": "Number of this version",
- "type": "number"
- },
- "path": {
- "description": "Unformatted path, e.g. '{root}/assets/Bruce/publish/lookdevDefault/v001",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "source": {
- "description": "Original file from which this version was made.",
- "type": "string"
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/version-2.0.json b/schema/version-2.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 099e9be70a..0000000000
--- a/schema/version-2.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:version-2.0",
- "description": "An individual version",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "parent",
- "name",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "The schema associated with this document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:version-2.0"],
- "example": "openpype:version-2.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["version"],
- "example": "version"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Number of version",
- "type": "number",
- "example": 12
- },
- "locations": {
- "description": "Where on the planet this version can be found.",
- "type": "array",
- "items": {"type": "string"},
- "example": ["data.avalon.com"]
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "required": ["families", "author", "source", "time"],
- "properties": {
- "time": {
- "description": "ISO formatted, file-system compatible time",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "timeFormat": {
- "description": "ISO format of time",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "author": {
- "description": "User logged on to the machine at time of publish",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "version": {
- "description": "Number of this version",
- "type": "number"
- },
- "path": {
- "description": "Unformatted path, e.g. '{root}/assets/Bruce/publish/lookdevDefault/v001",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "source": {
- "description": "Original file from which this version was made.",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "families": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {"type": "string"},
- "description": "One or more families associated with this version"
- }
- },
- "example": {
- "source" : "{root}/f02_prod/assets/BubbleWitch/work/modeling/marcus/maya/scenes/model_v001.ma",
- "author" : "marcus",
- "families" : [
- "avalon.model"
- ],
- "time" : "20170510T090203Z"
- }
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/version-3.0.json b/schema/version-3.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e07fc4499..0000000000
--- a/schema/version-3.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:version-3.0",
- "description": "An individual version",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "parent",
- "name",
- "data"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "The schema associated with this document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:version-3.0"],
- "example": "openpype:version-3.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["version"],
- "example": "version"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "name": {
- "description": "Number of version",
- "type": "number",
- "example": 12
- },
- "locations": {
- "description": "Where on the planet this version can be found.",
- "type": "array",
- "items": {"type": "string"},
- "example": ["data.avalon.com"]
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "required": ["author", "source", "time"],
- "properties": {
- "time": {
- "description": "ISO formatted, file-system compatible time",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "timeFormat": {
- "description": "ISO format of time",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "author": {
- "description": "User logged on to the machine at time of publish",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "version": {
- "description": "Number of this version",
- "type": "number"
- },
- "path": {
- "description": "Unformatted path, e.g. '{root}/assets/Bruce/publish/lookdevDefault/v001",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "source": {
- "description": "Original file from which this version was made.",
- "type": "string"
- }
- },
- "example": {
- "source" : "{root}/f02_prod/assets/BubbleWitch/work/modeling/marcus/maya/scenes/model_v001.ma",
- "author" : "marcus",
- "time" : "20170510T090203Z"
- }
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/schema/workfile-1.0.json b/schema/workfile-1.0.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f9600ef20..0000000000
--- a/schema/workfile-1.0.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-{
- "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
-
- "title": "openpype:workfile-1.0",
- "description": "Workfile additional information.",
-
- "type": "object",
-
- "additionalProperties": true,
-
- "required": [
- "schema",
- "type",
- "filename",
- "task_name",
- "parent"
- ],
-
- "properties": {
- "schema": {
- "description": "Schema identifier for payload",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["openpype:workfile-1.0"],
- "example": "openpype:workfile-1.0"
- },
- "type": {
- "description": "The type of document",
- "type": "string",
- "enum": ["workfile"],
- "example": "workfile"
- },
- "parent": {
- "description": "Unique identifier to parent document",
- "example": "592c33475f8c1b064c4d1696"
- },
- "filename": {
- "description": "Workfile's filename",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "kuba_each_case_Alpaca_01_animation_v001.ma"
- },
- "task_name": {
- "description": "Task name",
- "type": "string",
- "example": "animation"
- },
- "data": {
- "description": "Document metadata",
- "type": "object",
- "example": {"key": "value"}
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/server_addon/maya/server/settings/imageio.py b/server_addon/maya/server/settings/imageio.py
index 7512bfe253..946a14c866 100644
--- a/server_addon/maya/server/settings/imageio.py
+++ b/server_addon/maya/server/settings/imageio.py
@@ -39,8 +39,10 @@ class ImageIOFileRulesModel(BaseSettingsModel):
class ColorManagementPreferenceV2Model(BaseSettingsModel):
- """Color Management Preference v2 (Maya 2022+)."""
- _layout = "expanded"
+ """Color Management Preference v2 (Maya 2022+).
+
+ Please migrate all to 'imageio/workfile' and enable it.
+ """
enabled: bool = Field(True, title="Use Color Management Preference v2")
@@ -51,7 +53,6 @@ class ColorManagementPreferenceV2Model(BaseSettingsModel):
class ColorManagementPreferenceModel(BaseSettingsModel):
"""Color Management Preference (legacy)."""
- _layout = "expanded"
renderSpace: str = Field(title="Rendering Space")
viewTransform: str = Field(title="Viewer Transform ")
@@ -89,11 +90,11 @@ class ImageIOSettings(BaseSettingsModel):
# Deprecated
colorManagementPreference_v2: ColorManagementPreferenceV2Model = Field(
default_factory=ColorManagementPreferenceV2Model,
- title="Color Management Preference v2 (Maya 2022+)"
+ title="DEPRECATED: Color Management Preference v2 (Maya 2022+)"
)
colorManagementPreference: ColorManagementPreferenceModel = Field(
default_factory=ColorManagementPreferenceModel,
- title="Color Management Preference (legacy)"
+ title="DEPRECATED: Color Management Preference (legacy)"
)
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index 10cca3eb3f..ead9b25164 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -28,4 +28,11 @@ omit = /tests
directory = ./coverage
[tool:pytest]
-norecursedirs = repos/* openpype/modules/ftrack/*
\ No newline at end of file
+norecursedirs = openpype/modules/ftrack/*
+
+[isort]
+line_length = 79
+multi_line_output = 3
+include_trailing_comma = True
+force_grid_wrap = 0
+combine_as_imports = True
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
index 4b6f286730..6179de1d34 100644
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -124,7 +124,6 @@ bin_includes = [
include_files = [
"igniter",
"openpype",
- "schema",
"LICENSE",
"README.md"
]
diff --git a/website/docs/admin_settings_local.md b/website/docs/admin_settings_local.md
index b254beb53b..8935b29fb5 100644
--- a/website/docs/admin_settings_local.md
+++ b/website/docs/admin_settings_local.md
@@ -16,13 +16,19 @@ OpenPype stores some of it's settings and configuration in local file system. Th
## Categories
### OpenPype Mongo URL
+The **Mongo URL** is the database URL given by your Studio. More details [here](artist_getting_started.md#mongodb).
### General
+**OpenPype Username** : enter your username (if not provided, it uses computer session username by default). This username is used to sign your actions on **OpenPype**, for example the "author" on a publish.
+**Admin permissions** : When enabled you do not need to enter a password (if defined in Studio Settings) to access to the **Admin** section.
### Experimental tools
+Future version of existing tools or new ones.
+### Environments
+Local replacement of the environment data of each software and additional internal data necessary to be loaded correctly.
### Applications
+Local override of software executable paths for each version. More details [here](admin_settings_system.md#applications).
### Project Settings
-
-
+The **Project Settings** allows to determine the root folder. More details [here](module_site_sync.md#local-settings).
diff --git a/website/docs/assets/settings/settings_local.png b/website/docs/assets/settings/settings_local.png
index d2cf1c920d..725c332747 100644
Binary files a/website/docs/assets/settings/settings_local.png and b/website/docs/assets/settings/settings_local.png differ
diff --git a/website/docs/project_settings/settings_project_global.md b/website/docs/project_settings/settings_project_global.md
index 5ddf247d98..e0481a8717 100644
--- a/website/docs/project_settings/settings_project_global.md
+++ b/website/docs/project_settings/settings_project_global.md
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ A profile may generate multiple outputs from a single input. Each output must de
- Nuke extractor settings path: `project_settings/nuke/publish/ExtractReviewDataMov/outputs/baking/add_custom_tags`
- Filtering by input length. Input may be video, sequence or single image. It is possible that `.mp4` should be created only when input is video or sequence and to create review `.png` when input is single frame. In some cases the output should be created even if it's single frame or multi frame input.
-
+
### Extract Burnin
Plugin is responsible for adding burnins into review representations.
@@ -226,13 +226,13 @@ A burnin profile may set multiple burnin outputs from one input. The burnin's na
| **Bottom Centered** | Bottom center content. | str | "{username}" |
| **Bottom Right** | Bottom right corner content. | str | "{frame_start}-{current_frame}-{frame_end}" |
-Each burnin profile can be configured with additional family filtering and can
-add additional tags to the burnin representation, these can be configured under
+Each burnin profile can be configured with additional family filtering and can
+add additional tags to the burnin representation, these can be configured under
the profile's **Additional filtering** section.
:::note Filename suffix
-The filename suffix is appended to filename of the source representation. For
-example, if the source representation has suffix **"h264"** and the burnin
+The filename suffix is appended to filename of the source representation. For
+example, if the source representation has suffix **"h264"** and the burnin
suffix is **"client"** then the final suffix is **"h264_client"**.
:::
@@ -343,6 +343,10 @@ One of the key advantages of this feature is that it allows users to choose the
In some cases, these DCCs (Nuke, Houdini, Maya) automatically add a rendering path during the creation stage, which is then used in publishing. Creators and extractors of such DCCs need to use these profiles to fill paths in DCC's nodes to use this functionality.
+:::note
+Maya's setting `project_settings/maya/RenderSettings/default_render_image_folder` is be overwritten by the custom staging dir.
+:::
+
The custom staging folder uses a path template configured in `project_anatomy/templates/others` with `transient` being a default example path that could be used. The template requires a 'folder' key for it to be usable as custom staging folder.
##### Known issues