!      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~                     ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S TUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Safe9;  See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9;Streams should make layering of TLS protocol easier in future, they allow reading/writing to files etc for debugging, they allow use of protocols other than TCP/IP and they allow customisation.Instances of this class should not trim the input in any way, e.g. leave LF on line endings etc. Unless that is exactly the behaviour you want from your twisted instances ;)=This is the type returned by many exported network functions.      See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9; crlf) is our beloved two-char line terminator.lf; is a tolerated line terminator, per RFC 2616 section 19.3.sp$ lets you save typing one character.split delim ls# splits a list into two parts, the delim0 occurring at the head of the second list. If delim isn't in ls, Nothing is returned.trim str. removes leading and trailing whitespace from str. trimL str+ removes leading whitespace (as defined by ) from str. trimL str, removes trailing whitespace (as defined by ) from str.splitMany delim ls removes the delimiter delim from ls.readsOne f def str tries to  str-, taking the first result and passing it to f . If the  doesn't succeed, return def.dropWhileTail p ls" chops off trailing elements from ls until p returns False.chopAtDelim elt ls breaks up ls" into two at first occurrence of elt; elt is elided too. If eltE does not occur, the second list is empty and the first is equal to ls.   Safe9;(!See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9; HasHeaders~ is a type class for types containing HTTP headers, allowing you to write overloaded header manipulation functions for both Request and Response data types, for instance.HTTP  HeaderNameX type, a Haskell data constructor for each specification-defined header, prefixed with Hdr% and CamelCased, (i.e., eliding the -I in the process.) Should you require using a custom header, there's the  HdrCustom constructor which takes a String argument.Encoding HTTP header names differently, as Strings perhaps, is an equally fine choice..no decidedly clear winner, but let's stick with data constructors here.K#MIME entity headers (for sub-parts)L0Allows for unrecognised or experimental headers.MThe Header' data type pairs header names & values.Q3Header constructor as a function, hiding above rep.R headerMapL is a straight assoc list for translating between header names and values.SinsertHeader hdr val x inserts a header with the given header name and value. Does not check for existing headers with same name, allowing duplicates to be introduce (use U if you want to avoid this.)TinsertHeaderIfMissing hdr val x; adds the new header only if no previous header with name hdr exists in x.UreplaceHeader hdr val o replaces the header hdr with the value val, dropping any existing VinsertHeaders hdrs x appends multiple headers to x's existing set.WretrieveHeaders hdrNm x gets a list of headers with  hdrNm.XfindHeader hdrNm x looks up hdrNm in x3, returning the first header that matches, if any.YlookupHeader hdr hdrs# locates the first header matching hdr in the list hdrs.Z$parseHeader headerNameAndValueString tries to unscramble a  header: value pairing and returning it as a M.[parseHeaders hdrs takes a sequence of strings holding header information and parses them into a set of headers (preserving their order in the input argument.) Handles header values split up over multiple lines.J !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]H !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[HMNQOP !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLSTVWUXYZ[R4 !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9;_Cookieh is the Haskell representation of HTTP cookie values. See its relevant specs for authoritative details.gcookieToHeaders ck serialises Cookies to an HTTP request header.LTurn a list of cookies into a key=value pair list, separated by semicolons.hcookieMatch (domain,path) ckD performs the standard cookie match wrt the given domain and path. i processCookieHeaders dom hdrs headerToCookies dom hdr acc_`abcdefghij _`abcdefghi _`abcdefhgi _`abcdefghij,(c) Dominic Steinitz 2005, Warrick Gray 2002#BSD-style (see the file ReadMe.tex)!dominic.steinitz@blueyonder.co.uk experimentalportableSafe9;ACut up a string into 72 char lines, each line terminated by CRLF.  =Abstract representation of request and response buffer types.See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9;mBufferOp encodes the I/O operations of the underlying buffer over a Handle in an (explicit) dictionary type. May not be needed, but gives us flexibility in explicit overriding and wrapping up of these methods.Along with IO operations is an ad-hoc collection of functions for working with these abstract buffers, as needed by the internals of the code that processes requests and responses.We supply three default BufferOp values, for String- along with the strict and lazy versions of  ByteString. To add others, provide BufferOp definitions for }The  BufferType class encodes, in a mixed-mode way, the interface that the library requires to operate over data embedded in HTTP requests and responses. That is, we use explicit dictionaries for the operations, but overload the name of the dicts themselves.strictBufferOp is the m definition over  ByteStrings, the non-lazy kind. lazyBufferOp is the m definition over  ByteStrings, the non-strict kind.stringBufferOp is the m definition over Strings. It is defined in terms of strictBufferOp& operations, unpacking/converting to String when needed.mnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~mnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~}~mnopqrstuvwxyz{| mnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9;T!RequestNormalizerV is the shape of a (pure) function that rewrites a request into some normalized form.NormalizeRequestOptionsD brings together the various defaulting/normalization options over s. Use % for the standard selection of optionAn HTTP Response. The  instance of this type is used for message serialisation, which means no body data is output, additionally the output will show an HTTP version of 1.1 instead of the actual version returned by a server. RequestDatag contains the head of a HTTP request; method, its URL along with the auxillary/supporting header data. ResponseDatan contains the head of a response payload; HTTP response code, accompanying text description + header fields./For easy pattern matching, HTTP response codes xyz are represented as (x,y,z).An HTTP Request. The ^ instance of this type is used for message serialisation, which means no body data is output..might need changing in future 1) to support  uri in OPTIONS request 2) transparent support for both relative & absolute uris, although this should already work (leave scheme & host parts empty).+The HTTP request method, to be used in the r object. We are missing a few of the stranger methods, but these are not really necessary until we add full TLS."Parse the authority part of a URL. RFC 1732, section 3.1: //<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path> Some or all of the parts "<user>:<password>@", ":<password>", ":<port>", and "/<url-path>" may be excluded.Deprecated. Use +A default user agent string. The string is "haskell-HTTP/$version" where $version% is the version of this HTTP package.3The version of this HTTP package as a string, e.g.  "4000.1.2". This may be useful to include in a user agent string so that you can determine from server logs what version of this package HTTP clients are using. This can be useful for tracking down HTTP compatibility quirks.'mkRequest method uri' constructs a well formed request for the given HTTP method and URI. It does not normalize the URI for the request _nor_ add the required Host: header. That is done either explicitly by the user or when requests are normalized prior to transmission.getRequestVersion req3 returns the HTTP protocol version of the request req. If Nothing, the default  can be assumed.setRequestVersion v req& returns a new request, identical to req#, but with its HTTP version set to v.getResponseVersion rsp4 returns the HTTP protocol version of the response rsp. If Nothing, the default  can be assumed.setResponseVersion v rsp' returns a new response, identical to rsp#, but with its HTTP version set to v.GEncode a single Haskell Char to a list of Word8 values, in UTF8 format.)Shamelessly stolen from utf-8string-0.3.7KDecode a UTF8 string packed into a list of Word8 values, directly to String)Shamelessly stolen from utf-8string-0.3.7 getAuth req< fishes out the authority portion of the URL in a request's Host header.normalizeRequest opts req is the entry point to use to normalize your request prior to transmission (or other use.) Normalization is controlled via the NormalizeRequestOptions record.normalizeUserAgent ua x req augments the request req with a User-Agent: ua header if req doesn't already have a a  User-Agent: set.!normalizeConnectionClose opts req sets the header Connection: close% to indicate one-shot behavior iff  normDoClose is True,. i.e., it then _replaces_ any an existing  Connection: header in req.normalizeBasicAuth opts req sets the header Authorization: Basic... if the "user:pass" part is present in the " http://user:passWhost/path" of the URI. If Authorization header was present already it is not replaced.normalizeHostURI forProxy reqh rewrites your request to have it follow the expected formats by the receiving party (proxy or server.)3Used when we know exactly how many bytes to expect.Used when nothing about data is known, Unfortunately waiting for a socket closure causes bad behaviour. Here we just take data once and give up the rest.bA necessary feature of HTTP/1.1 Also the only transfer variety likely to return any footers.rMaybe in the future we will have a sensible thing to do here, at that time we might want to change the name.CRemove leading crlfs then call readTillEmpty2 (not required by RFC)Read lines until an empty line (CRLF), also accepts a connection close as end of input, which is not an HTTP/1.1 compliant thing to do - so probably indicates an error condition. catchIO a h[ handles IO action exceptions throughout codebase; version-specific tweaks better go here.qXXO See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9; Algorithm# controls the digest algorithm to, MD5 or  MD5Session. AuthorityL specifies the HTTP Authentication method to use for a given domain/realm; Basic or Digest.withAuthority auth req( generates a credentials value from the auth ', in the context of the given request.hIf a client nonce was to be used then this function might need to be of type ... -> BrowserAction StringheaderToChallenge base www_auth tries to convert the WWW-Authenticate header www_auth into a  value.&" See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)Safe9;*HTTP proxies (or not) are represented via =, specifying if a proxy should be used for the request (see ) Don't use a proxy. Use the proxy given. Should be of the form "http://host:port", "host", "host:port", or "http://host". Additionally, an optional # for authentication with the proxy.envProxyString; locates proxy server settings by looking up env variable  HTTP_PROXY? (or its lower-case equivalent.) If no mapping found, returns Nothing. proxyString tries to locate the user's proxy server setting. Consults environment variable, and in case of Windows, by querying the Registry (cf. registryProxyString.) fetchProxy flg< gets the local proxy settings and parse the string into a ProxyV value. If you want to be informed of ill-formed proxy configuration strings, supply True for flg'. Proxy settings are sourced from the  HTTP_PROXYx environment variable, and in the case of Windows platforms, by consulting IE/WinInet's proxy setting in the Registry. parseProxy str) translates a proxy server string into a Proxy value; returns Nothing if not well-formed.2tidy up user portion, don't want the trailing "@".                       See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9;(Exception handler for socket operations.       See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9;HStream overloads the use of %|s, letting you overload the handle operations over the type that is communicated across the handle. It comes in handy for  Network.HTTP Request and Response<s as the payload representation isn't fixed, but overloaded.%The library comes with instances for  ByteStrings and StringV, but should you want to plug in your own payload representation, defining your own HStream( instance _should_ be all that it takes.&The &( newtype is a wrapper that allows us to make connections an instance of the Stream class, without GHC extensions. While this looks sort of like a generic reference to the transport layer it is actually TCP specific, which can be seen in the implementation of the 'Stream Connection' instance.+openTCPPort uri port4 establishes a connection to a remote host, using  getHostByNameQ which possibly queries the DNS system, hence may trigger a network connection.-socketConnection, like openConnection but using a pre-existing  ..Checks both that the underlying Socket is connected and that the connection peer matches the given host name (which is recorded locally).? !"#$%&'()*+,-./ !"#$%&'012345 !"#$%&'()*+,-./&!"#$+.,-/% ()*'"  !"#$%&'()*+,-./ !"#$%&'012345 See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9;7!Allows stream logging. Refer to 8 below.8XWraps a stream with logging I/O. The first argument is a filename which is opened in  AppendMode.7(89):7897897(89): See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9;; simpleHTTP9 transmits a resource across a non-persistent connection.<simpleHTTP_debug debugFile req behaves like ;2, but logs the HTTP operation via the debug file  debugFile.=Like ;), but acting on an already opened stream.>sendHTTP hStream httpRequest transmits  httpRequest over hStreaml, but does not alter the status of the connection, nor request it to be closed upon receiving the response.?*sendHTTP_notify hStream httpRequest action behaves like >, but lets you supply an IO action to execute once the request has been successfully transmitted over the connection. Useful when you want to set up tracing of request transmission and its performance.@receiveHTTP hStream reads a  from the % hStreamA respondHTTP hStream httpResponse transmits an HTTP  over the % hStream]. It could be used to implement simple web server interactions, performing the dual role to >. ;<=>?*+,@A-.;<=>?@A;=>?@A< ;<=>?*+,@A-. See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9; BsimpleHTTP req transmits the  req by opening a direct5, non-persistent connection to the HTTP server that reqR is destined for, followed by transmitting it and gathering up the response as a 7. Prior to sending the request, it is normalized (via ). If you have to mediate the request via an HTTP proxy, you will have to normalize the request yourself. Or switch to using  instead. Examples: psimpleHTTP (getRequest "http://hackage.haskell.org/") simpleHTTP (getRequest "http://hackage.haskell.org:8012/")C Identical to B), but acting on an already opened stream.DsendHTTP hStream httpRequest transmits  httpRequest (after normalization) over hStreaml, but does not alter the status of the connection, nor request it to be closed upon receiving the response.E*sendHTTP_notify hStream httpRequest action behaves like D, but lets you supply an IO action to execute once the request has been successfully transmitted over the connection. Useful when you want to set up tracing of request transmission and its performance.FreceiveHTTP hStream reads a  from the % hStreamG respondHTTP hStream httpResponse transmits an HTTP  over the % hStream]. It could be used to implement simple web server interactions, performing the dual role to D.H$A convenience constructor for a GET .CIf the URL isn't syntactically valid, the function raises an error.I%A convenience constructor for a HEAD .CIf the URL isn't syntactically valid, the function raises an error.J%A convenience constructor for a POST .CIf the URL isn't syntactically valid, the function raises an error.K%A convenience constructor for a POST .It constructs a request and sets the body as well as the Content-Type and Content-Length headers. The contents of the body are forced to calculate the value for the Content-Length header.CIf the URL isn't syntactically valid, the function raises an error.LgetResponseBody responseX takes the response of a HTTP requesting action and tries to extricate the body of the  responseF. If the request action returned an error, an IO exception is raised.MgetResponseBody response_ takes the response of a HTTP requesting action and tries to extricate the status code of the  responseF. If the request action returned an error, an IO exception is raised. BCDEFGH URL to fetchThe constructed requestI URL to fetchThe constructed requestJURL to POST toThe constructed requestKURL to POST toContent-Type of bodyThe body of the requestThe constructed requestLM !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[ !"#$%&'()*+,-./BCDEFGHIJKLM BCDEFGHIJKLM BCDEFGHIJKLM See LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9;NESimple way to transmit a resource across a non-persistent connection.OLike N), but acting on an already opened stream.RhReceive and parse a HTTP request from the given Stream. Should be used for server side interactions.SVery simple function, send a HTTP response over the given stream. This could be improved on to use different transfer types. /0NOPQ123RS NOPQRSNOPQRS /0NOPQ123RSSee LICENSE fileBSD$Ganesh Sittampalam <ganesh@earth.li> experimentalnon-portable (not tested)None9:;<=I;WWj is the enumerated list of events that the browser internals will report to a user-defined event handler.] BrowserEvent@ is the event record type that a user-defined handler, set via _, will be passed. It indicates various state changes encountered in the processing of a given c0, along with timestamps at which they occurred.4 RequestState is an internal tallying type keeping track of various per-connection counters, like the number of authorization attempts and forwards we've gone through.5number of 401 responses so far6number of redirects so far7number of retries so far8 whether to pre-empt 401 responsed BrowserAction' is the IO monad, but carrying along a e.e BrowserStateJ is the (large) record type tracking the current settings of the browser.fdefaultCookieFilterO is the initial cookie acceptance filter. It welcomes them all into the store :-)guserCookieFilter is a handy acceptance filter, asking the user if he/she is willing to accept an incoming cookie before adding it to the store.h addCookie c9 adds a cookie to the browser state, removing duplicates.isetCookies cookies6 replaces the set of cookies known to the browser to cookies6. Useful when wanting to restore cookies used across x invocations.j getCookies: returns the current set of cookies known to the browser.ksetCookieFilter fn& sets the cookie acceptance filter to fn.lgetCookieFilter. returns the current cookie acceptance filter.9LReturn authorities for a given domain and path. Assumes "dom" is lower casemgetAuthorities return the current set of  Authoritys known to the browser.pgetAuthorityGen( returns the current authority generatorqsetAuthorityGen genAct sets the auth generator to genAct.rsetAllowBasicAuth onOff, enables/disables HTTP Basic Authentication.tsetMaxAuthAttempts mbMax? sets the maximum number of authentication attempts to do. If Nothing, rever to default max.ugetMaxAuthAttempts+ returns the current max auth attempts. If Nothing!, the browser's default is used.vsetMaxErrorRetries mbMaxD sets the maximum number of attempts at transmitting a request. If Nothing, rever to default max.wgetMaxErrorRetries1 returns the current max number of error retries.:2Retrieve a likely looking authority for a Request.;)Asking the user to respond to a challengex browse act% is the toplevel action to perform a d. Example use: %browse (request (getRequest yourURL)).<+The default browser state has the settings ygetBrowserStateH returns the current browser config. Useful for restoring state across ds.zwithBrowserAction st act performs act with e st.=nextRequest act performs the browser action actO as the next request, i.e., setting up a new request context before doing so.{Lifts an IO action into the d monad.| setErrHandlerf sets the IO action to call when the browser reports running errors. To disable any such, set it to const (return ()).} setOutHandlerl sets the IO action to call when the browser chatters info on its running. To disable any such, set it to const (return ()).setAllowRedirects onOffU toggles the willingness to follow redirects (HTTP responses with 3xx status codes).getAllowRedirects8 returns current setting of the do-chase-redirects flag.setMaxRedirects maxCount sets the maxiumum number of forwarding hops we are willing to jump through. A no-op if the count is negative; if zero, the max is set to whatever default applies. Notice that setting the max redirects count does not, enable following of redirects itself; use  to do so.getMaxRedirects= returns the current setting for the max-redirect count. If Nothing, the Network.Browser's default is used.setMaxPoolSize maxCounta sets the maximum size of the connection pool that is used to cache connections between requestsgetMaxPoolSizeg gets the maximum size of the connection pool that is used to cache connections between requests. If Nothing, the Network.Browser's default is used. setProxy p will disable proxy usage if p is NoProxy. If p is Proxy proxyURL mbAuth, then proxyURLO is interpreted as the URL of the proxy to use, possibly authenticating via  information in mbAuth.getProxyG returns the current proxy settings. If the auto-proxy flag is set to True, getProxy will perform the necessary setCheckForProxy flg, sets the one-time check for proxy flag to flg. If TrueQ, the session will try to determine the proxy server is locally configured. See   for details of how this done.getCheckForProxyP returns the current check-proxy setting. Notice that this may not be equal to True( if the session has set it to that via  and subsequently performed some HTTP protocol interactions. i.e., the flag return represents whether a proxy will be checked for again before any future protocol interactions.setDebugLog mbFile turns off debug logging iff mbFile is Nothing . If set to  Just fStem=, logs of browser activity is appended to files of the form fStem-url-authority , i.e., fStemC is just the prefix for a set of log files, one per host/authority.setUserAgent ua sets the current  User-Agent: string to uaT. It will be used if no explicit user agent header is found in subsequent requests.&A common form of user agent string is "name/version (details)". For example &"cabal-install/0.10.2 (HTTP 4000.1.2)". Including the version of this HTTP package can be helpful if you ever need to track down HTTP compatability quirks. This version is available via . For more info see  'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent. getUserAgent returns the current  User-Agent: default string.setEventHandler onBrowserEvent configures event handling. If onBrowserEvent is Nothing/, event handling is turned off; setting it to  Just onEv causes the onEvi IO action to be notified of browser events during the processing of a request by the Browser pipeline.>UThe default number of hops we are willing not to go beyond for request forwardings.?>The default number of error retries we are willing to perform.@TThe default maximum HTTP Authentication attempts we will make for a single request.AXThe default setting for auto-proxy detection. You may change this within a session via setAutoProxyDetectB. To avoid initial backwards compatibility issues, leave this as False.request httpRequest tries to submit the   httpRequest, to some HTTP server (possibly going via a proxy, see f.) 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