[Python-modules-commits] [websocket-client] 02/09: Import websocket-client_0.37.0.orig.tar.gz

Thomas Goirand zigo at moszumanska.debian.org
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commit 11541fc8f50ba2eae6614694fa6e1e35a9449be8
Author: Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org>
Date:   Tue Jul 12 09:49:59 2016 +0200

    Import websocket-client_0.37.0.orig.tar.gz
---
 .gitignore                                     |  11 +
 .travis.yml                                    |  14 +
 ChangeLog                                      | 226 +++++++
 LICENSE                                        | 421 +------------
 MANIFEST.in                                    |   2 +
 PKG-INFO                                       | 329 ----------
 README.rst                                     | 208 +++----
 bin/wsdump.py                                  | 109 +++-
 compliance/README.md                           |  11 +
 compliance/fuzzingserver.json                  |   9 +
 compliance/test_fuzzingclient.py               |  47 ++
 examples/echo_client.py                        |  13 +
 examples/echoapp_client.py                     |  48 ++
 setup.py                                       |  16 +-
 websocket/__init__.py                          |   5 +-
 websocket/_abnf.py                             | 248 +++++++-
 websocket/_app.py                              | 160 +++--
 websocket/_core.py                             | 803 ++++++-------------------
 websocket/_exceptions.py                       |  35 +-
 websocket/_handshake.py                        | 168 ++++++
 websocket/_http.py                             | 230 +++++++
 websocket/_logging.py                          |  71 +++
 websocket/_socket.py                           | 121 ++++
 websocket/{_utils.py => _ssl_compat.py}        |  30 +-
 websocket/_url.py                              | 126 ++++
 websocket/_utils.py                            |  76 ++-
 {tests => websocket/tests}/__init__.py         |   0
 {tests => websocket/tests}/data/header01.txt   |   0
 {tests => websocket/tests}/data/header02.txt   |   0
 {tests => websocket/tests}/test_websocket.py   | 272 +++++++--
 websocket_client.egg-info/PKG-INFO             | 329 ----------
 websocket_client.egg-info/SOURCES.txt          |  22 -
 websocket_client.egg-info/dependency_links.txt |   1 -
 websocket_client.egg-info/requires.txt         |   1 -
 websocket_client.egg-info/top_level.txt        |   2 -
 35 files changed, 2188 insertions(+), 1976 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ebf5448
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+*.pyc
+*~
+*\#
+.\#*
+
+build
+dist
+*.egg-info
+
+.cache/
+compliance/reports/
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bf28117
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+language: python
+
+python:
+  - '2.7'
+  - '3.3'
+  - '3.4'
+  - 'pypy'
+  - 'nightly'
+
+install:
+  - python -c "import setuptools; print(setuptools.__version__)"
+
+script:
+  - TEST_WITH_INTERNET=1 python setup.py test
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c3141fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
+ChangeLog
+============
+
+- 0.37.0
+  - fixed fialer that `websocket.create_connection` does not accept `origin` as a parameter (#246 )
+
+- 0.36.0
+  - added support for using custom connection class (#235)
+  - use Named logger (#238)
+  - implement ping/pong timeout (#241)
+  - Corrects the syntax highlight code (#243)
+  - fixed failure to join thread before it is started (#242)
+
+- 0.35.0
+  - Prints timings in console (#217)
+  - use inspect.getfullargspec with Python 3.x (#219)
+  - Check that exception message is actually a string before trying for substring check (#224)
+  - Use pre-initialized stream socket (#226)
+  - fixed TypeError: cafile, capath and cadata cannot be all omitted (#227)
+
+- 0.34.0
+
+  - Change import style (#203)
+  - fix attribute error on the older python. (#215)
+
+- 0.33.0
+
+  - fixed timeout+ssl error handling bug  on python 2.7.10 (#190)
+  - add proxy support to wsdump.py (#194)
+  - use wsaccel if available (#193)
+  - add support for ssl cert chains to support client certs (#195)
+  - fix string formatting in exception (#196)
+  - fix typo in README.rst (#197)
+  - introduce on_data callback to pass data type. (#198)
+  - WebSocketBadStatusException for Handshake error (#199)
+  - set close timeout (#192)
+  - Map dict to headers list (#204)
+  - support client certification (#207)
+  - security improvement during handshake (#211)
+  - improve logging of error from callback (#212)
+
+- 0.32.0
+
+  - fix http proxy bug (#189)
+
+- 0.31.0
+
+  - Avoid deprecated BaseException.message (#180)
+  - Add travis builds (#182)
+  - fixed wsdump to work with piped input (#183)
+  - fixed output of wsdump.py with python3 (#185)
+  - add raw mode to wsdump.py (#186)
+
+- 0.30.0
+
+  - fixed if client is behind proxy (#169)
+  - support SNI for python 2.7.9+ and 3.2+ (#172)
+  - update Host HTTP header by user. (#171)
+  - fix typo for isEnabledFor (#173)
+  - can set verify_mode to CERT_NONE when check_hostname is enabled.(#175)
+  - make websockets iterable (#178)
+
+- 0.29.0
+
+  - fixed ssl socket bug
+
+- 0.28.0
+
+  - Fix erroneous argument shadowing(#168)
+
+- 0.27.0
+
+  - remove unittest2 requirements for python 2.6 (#156)
+  - fixed subprotocol case during header validation (#158)
+  - get response status and headers (#160)
+  - fix out-of-memory due to fragmentation when receiving a very large frame(#163)
+  - fix error if the payload data is nothing.(#166)
+  - refactoring.
+
+- 0.26.0
+
+  - all WebSocketException provide message string (#152)
+  - fixed tests fail when not connected to the network (#155)
+  - Add command line options and handle closed socket to wsdump.py (#153)
+
+- 0.25.0
+
+  - fixed for Python 2.6(#151)
+
+- 0.24.0
+
+  - Supporting http-basic auth in WebSocketApp (#143)
+  - fix failer of test.testInternalRecvStrict(#141)
+  - skip utf8 validation by skip_utf8_validation argument (#137)
+  - WebsocketProxyException will be raised if we got error about proxy.(#138)
+
+- 0.23.0
+
+  - Remove spurious print statement. (#135)
+
+- 0.22.0
+
+  - Fix not thread-safe of Websocket.close() (#120)
+  - Try to get proxy info from environment if not explicitly provided (#124)
+  - support proxy basic authentication. (#125)
+  - Fix NoneType exception at WebsocketApp.send (#126)
+  - not use proxy for localhost (#132)
+
+- 0.21.0
+
+  - Check for socket before attempting to close (#115)
+  - Enable turning off SSL verification in wsdump.py(#116)
+  - Enable to set subprotocol(#118)
+  - Better support for Autobahn test suite (http://autobahn.ws/testsuite) (#117)
+
+- v0.20.0
+
+  - fix typo.
+
+- v0.19.0
+
+  - suppress close event message(#107)
+  - detect socket connection state(#109)
+  - support for code and reason in on_close callback(#111)
+  - continuation frame handling seems suspicious(#113)
+
+- v0.18.0
+
+  -  allow override of match_hostname usage on ssl (#105)
+
+- v0.17.0
+
+  - can't set timeout on a standing websocket connection (#102)
+  - fixed local variable 'error' referenced before assignment (#102, #98)
+
+- v0.16.0
+
+  - lock some method for multithread. (#92)
+  - disable cert verification. (#89)
+
+- v0.15.0
+
+  - fixed exception when send a large message (#84)
+
+- v0.14.1
+
+  - fixed to work on Python2.6 (#83)
+
+- v0.14.0
+
+  - Support python 3(#73)
+  - Support IPv6(#77)
+  - Support explicit web proxy(#57)
+  - specify cookie in connect method option(#82)
+
+- v0.13.0
+
+  - MemoryError when receiving large amount of data (~60 MB) at once(ISSUE#59)
+  - Controlling fragmentation(ISSUE#55)
+  - server certificate validation(ISSUE#56)
+  - PyPI tarball is missing test_websocket.py(ISSUE#65)
+  - Payload length encoding bug(ISSUE#58)
+  - disable Nagle algorithm by default(ISSUE#41)
+  - Better event loop in WebSocketApp(ISSUE#63)
+  - Skip tests that require Internet access by default(ISSUE#66)
+
+- v0.12.0
+
+  - support keep alive for WebSocketApp(ISSUE#34)
+  - fix some SSL bugs(ISSUE#35, #36)
+  - fix "Timing out leaves websocket library in bad state"(ISSUE#37)
+  - fix "WebSocketApp.run_with_no_err() silently eats all exceptions"(ISSUE#38)
+  - WebSocketTimeoutException will be raised for ws/wss timeout(ISSUE#40)
+  - improve wsdump message(ISSUE#42)
+  - support fragmentation message(ISSUE#43)
+  - fix some bugs
+
+- v0.11.0
+
+  - Only log non-normal close status(ISSUE#31)
+  - Fix default Origin isn't URI(ISSUE#32)
+  - fileno support(ISSUE#33)
+
+- v0.10.0
+
+  - allow to set HTTP Header to WebSocketApp(ISSUE#27)
+  - fix typo in pydoc(ISSUE#28)
+  - Passing a socketopt flag to the websocket constructor(ISSUE#29)
+  - websocket.send fails with long data(ISSUE#30)
+
+
+- v0.9.0
+
+  - allow to set opcode in WebSocketApp.send(ISSUE#25)
+  - allow to modify Origin(ISSUE#26)
+
+- v0.8.0
+
+  - many bug fix
+  - some performance improvement
+
+- v0.7.0
+
+  - fixed problem to read long data.(ISSUE#12)
+  - fix buffer size boundary violation
+
+- v0.6.0
+
+  - Patches: UUID4, self.keep_running, mask_key (ISSUE#11)
+  - add wsdump.py tool
+
+- v0.5.2
+
+  - fix Echo App Demo Throw Error: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'opcode  (ISSUE#10)
+
+- v0.5.1
+
+  - delete invalid print statement.
+
+- v0.5.0
+
+  - support hybi-13 protocol.
+
+- v0.4.1
+
+  - fix incorrect custom header order(ISSUE#1)
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diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in
index 9d5d250..9df2a36 100644
--- a/MANIFEST.in
+++ b/MANIFEST.in
@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
 include LICENSE
 include README.rst
+include ChangeLog
+recursive-include examples *
diff --git a/PKG-INFO b/PKG-INFO
deleted file mode 100644
index 240c401..0000000
--- a/PKG-INFO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,329 +0,0 @@
-Metadata-Version: 1.1
-Name: websocket-client
-Version: 0.18.0
-Summary: WebSocket client for python. hybi13 is supported.
-Home-page: https://github.com/liris/websocket-client
-Author: liris
-Author-email: liris.pp at gmail.com
-License: LGPL
-Description: =================
-        websocket-client
-        =================
-        
-        websocket-client module  is WebSocket client for python. This provide the low level APIs for WebSocket. All APIs are the synchronous functions.
-        
-        websocket-client supports only hybi-13.
-        
-        CAUTION
-        ============
-        
-        We have a big change on version 0.14.0.
-        So, please test carefully.
-        
-        
-        License
-        ============
-        
-         - LGPL
-        
-        Installation
-        =============
-        
-        This module is tested on Python 2.7 and Python 3.x.
-        
-        Type "python setup.py install" or "pip install websocket-client" to install.
-        
-        .. CAUTION::
-        
-          from v0.16.0, we can install by "pip install websocket-client" for python 3.
-        
-        This module depend on
-        
-         - six
-         - backports.ssl_match_hostname for Python 2.x
-        
-        How about Python 3
-        ===========================
-        
-        Now, we support python 3 on  single source code from version 0.14.0. Thanks, @battlemidget and @ralphbean.
-        
-        HTTP Proxy
-        =============
-        
-        Support websocket access via http proxy.
-        The proxy server must allow "CONNECT" method to websocket port.
-        Default squid setting is "ALLOWED TO CONNECT ONLY HTTPS PORT".
-        
-        Current implementation of websocket-client is using "CONNECT" method via proxy.
-        
-        
-        example::
-        -------------
-        
-            import websocket
-            ws = websocket.WebSocket(support_socket_io="0.9")
-              :
-        
-        
-        
-        Example
-        =============
-        
-        Low Level API example::
-        
-            from websocket import create_connection
-            ws = create_connection("ws://echo.websocket.org/")
-            print "Sending 'Hello, World'..."
-            ws.send("Hello, World")
-            print "Sent"
-            print "Reeiving..."
-            result =  ws.recv()
-            print "Received '%s'" % result
-            ws.close()
-        
-        If you want to customize socket options, set sockopt.
-        
-        sockopt example:
-        
-            from websocket import create_connection
-            ws = create_connection("ws://echo.websocket.org/".
-                                    sockopt=((socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY),) )
-        
-        
-        JavaScript websocket-like API example::
-        
-            import websocket
-            import thread
-            import time
-        
-            def on_message(ws, message):
-                print message
-        
-            def on_error(ws, error):
-                print error
-        
-            def on_close(ws):
-                print "### closed ###"
-        
-            def on_open(ws):
-                def run(*args):
-                    for i in range(3):
-                        time.sleep(1)
-                        ws.send("Hello %d" % i)
-                    time.sleep(1)
-                    ws.close()
-                    print "thread terminating..."
-                thread.start_new_thread(run, ())
-        
-        
-            if __name__ == "__main__":
-                websocket.enableTrace(True)
-                ws = websocket.WebSocketApp("ws://echo.websocket.org/",
-                                          on_message = on_message,
-                                          on_error = on_error,
-                                          on_close = on_close)
-                ws.on_open = on_open
-                ws.run_forever()
-        
-        
-        FAQ
-        ============
-        
-        How to disable ssl cert verification?
-        ----------------------------------------
-        
-        Please set sslopt to {"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE}.
-        
-        WebScoketApp sample::
-        
-            ws = websocket.WebSocketApp("https://echo.websocket.org")
-            ws.run_forever(sslopt={"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE})
-        
-        create_connection sample::
-        
-            ws = websocket.create_connection("https://echo.websocket.org",
-              sslopt={"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE})
-        
-        WebSocket sample::
-        
-            ws = websocket.WebSocket(sslopt={"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE})
-            ws.connect("https://echo.websocket.org")
-        
-        
-        How to disable hostname verification.
-        ----------------------------------------
-        
-        Please set sslopt to {"check_hostname": False}.
-        (since v0.18.0)
-        
-        WebScoketApp sample::
-        
-            ws = websocket.WebSocketApp("https://echo.websocket.org")
-            ws.run_forever(sslopt={"check_hostname": False})
-        
-        create_connection sample::
-        
-            ws = websocket.create_connection("https://echo.websocket.org",
-              sslopt={"check_hostname": False})
-        
-        WebSocket sample::
-        
-            ws = websocket.WebSocket(sslopt={"check_hostname": False})
-            ws.connect("https://echo.websocket.org")
-        
-        
-        
-        wsdump.py
-        ============
-        
-        wsdump.py is simple WebSocket test(debug) tool.
-        
-        sample for echo.websocket.org::
-        
-          $ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/
-          Press Ctrl+C to quit
-          > Hello, WebSocket
-          < Hello, WebSocket
-          > How are you?
-          < How are you?
-        
-        Usage
-        ---------
-        
-        usage::
-          wsdump.py [-h] [-v [VERBOSE]] ws_url
-        
-        WebSocket Simple Dump Tool
-        
-        positional arguments:
-          ws_url                websocket url. ex. ws://echo.websocket.org/
-        
-        optional arguments:
-          -h, --help                           show this help message and exit
-        WebSocketApp
-          -v VERBOSE, --verbose VERBOSE    set verbose mode. If set to 1, show opcode. If set to 2, enable to trace websocket module
-        
-        example::
-        
-          $ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/
-          $ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/ -v
-          $ wsdump.py ws://echo.websocket.org/ -vv
-        
-        ChangeLog
-        ============
-        
-        - v0.18.0
-        
-          -  allow override of match_hostname usage on ssl (#105)
-        
-        - v0.17.0
-        
-          - can't set timeout on a standing websocket connection (#102)
-          - fixed local variable 'error' referenced before assignment (#102, #98)
-        
-        - v0.16.0
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