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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- # Copyright (c) 2014 Rackspace
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
- # implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- """
- rfc3986.api
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- This defines the simple API to rfc3986. This module defines 3 functions and
- provides access to the class ``URIReference``.
- """
- from .uri import URIReference
- from .parseresult import ParseResult
- def uri_reference(uri, encoding='utf-8'):
- """Parse a URI string into a URIReference.
- This is a convenience function. You could achieve the same end by using
- ``URIReference.from_string(uri)``.
- :param str uri: The URI which needs to be parsed into a reference.
- :param str encoding: The encoding of the string provided
- :returns: A parsed URI
- :rtype: :class:`URIReference`
- """
- return URIReference.from_string(uri, encoding)
- def is_valid_uri(uri, encoding='utf-8', **kwargs):
- """Determine if the URI given is valid.
- This is a convenience function. You could use either
- ``uri_reference(uri).is_valid()`` or
- ``URIReference.from_string(uri).is_valid()`` to achieve the same result.
- :param str uri: The URI to be validated.
- :param str encoding: The encoding of the string provided
- :param bool require_scheme: Set to ``True`` if you wish to require the
- presence of the scheme component.
- :param bool require_authority: Set to ``True`` if you wish to require the
- presence of the authority component.
- :param bool require_path: Set to ``True`` if you wish to require the
- presence of the path component.
- :param bool require_query: Set to ``True`` if you wish to require the
- presence of the query component.
- :param bool require_fragment: Set to ``True`` if you wish to require the
- presence of the fragment component.
- :returns: ``True`` if the URI is valid, ``False`` otherwise.
- :rtype: bool
- """
- return URIReference.from_string(uri, encoding).is_valid(**kwargs)
- def normalize_uri(uri, encoding='utf-8'):
- """Normalize the given URI.
- This is a convenience function. You could use either
- ``uri_reference(uri).normalize().unsplit()`` or
- ``URIReference.from_string(uri).normalize().unsplit()`` instead.
- :param str uri: The URI to be normalized.
- :param str encoding: The encoding of the string provided
- :returns: The normalized URI.
- :rtype: str
- """
- normalized_reference = URIReference.from_string(uri, encoding).normalize()
- return normalized_reference.unsplit()
- def urlparse(uri, encoding='utf-8'):
- """Parse a given URI and return a ParseResult.
- This is a partial replacement of the standard library's urlparse function.
- :param str uri: The URI to be parsed.
- :param str encoding: The encoding of the string provided.
- :returns: A parsed URI
- :rtype: :class:`~rfc3986.parseresult.ParseResult`
- """
- return ParseResult.from_string(uri, encoding, strict=False)
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