Source code for selenium.webdriver.common.utils

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"""Utility functions."""

import socket
import urllib.request
from collections.abc import Iterable
from typing import Optional, Union

from selenium.types import AnyKey
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys

_is_connectable_exceptions = (socket.error, ConnectionResetError)


[docs] def free_port() -> int: """Determines a free port using sockets. First try IPv4, but use IPv6 if it can't bind (IPv6-only system). """ free_socket = None try: # IPv4 free_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) free_socket.bind(("127.0.0.1", 0)) except OSError: if free_socket: free_socket.close() # IPv6 try: free_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM) free_socket.bind(("::1", 0)) except OSError: if free_socket: free_socket.close() raise RuntimeError("Can't find free port (Unable to bind to IPv4 or IPv6)") try: port: int = free_socket.getsockname()[1] except Exception as e: raise RuntimeError(f"Can't find free port: ({e})") finally: free_socket.close() return port
[docs] def find_connectable_ip(host: Union[str, bytes, bytearray, None], port: Optional[int] = None) -> Optional[str]: """Resolve a hostname to an IP, preferring IPv4 addresses. We prefer IPv4 so that we don't change behavior from previous IPv4-only implementations, and because some drivers (e.g., FirefoxDriver) do not support IPv6 connections. If the optional port number is provided, only IPs that listen on the given port are considered. :Args: - host - hostname - port - port number :Returns: A single IP address, as a string. If any IPv4 address is found, one is returned. Otherwise, if any IPv6 address is found, one is returned. If neither, then None is returned. """ try: addrinfos = socket.getaddrinfo(host, None) except socket.gaierror: return None ip = None for family, _, _, _, sockaddr in addrinfos: connectable = True if port: connectable = is_connectable(port, str(sockaddr[0])) if connectable and family == socket.AF_INET: return str(sockaddr[0]) if connectable and not ip and family == socket.AF_INET6: ip = str(sockaddr[0]) return ip
[docs] def join_host_port(host: str, port: int) -> str: """Joins a hostname and port together. This is a minimal implementation intended to cope with IPv6 literals. For example, _join_host_port('::1', 80) == '[::1]:80'. :Args: - host - hostname or IP - port - port number """ if ":" in host and not host.startswith("["): return f"[{host}]:{port}" return f"{host}:{port}"
[docs] def is_connectable(port: int, host: Optional[str] = "localhost") -> bool: """Tries to connect to the server at port to see if it is running. :Args: - port - port number - host - hostname or IP """ socket_ = None try: socket_ = socket.create_connection((host, port), 1) result = True except _is_connectable_exceptions: result = False finally: if socket_: try: socket_.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) except Exception: pass socket_.close() return result
[docs] def is_url_connectable( port: Union[int, str], host: Optional[str] = "127.0.0.1", scheme: Optional[str] = "http", ) -> bool: """Sends a request to the HTTP server at the /status endpoint to see if it responds successfully. :Args: - port - port number - host - hostname or IP - scheme - URL scheme """ try: with urllib.request.urlopen(f"{scheme}://{host}:{port}/status") as res: return res.getcode() == 200 except Exception: return False
[docs] def keys_to_typing(value: Iterable[AnyKey]) -> list[str]: """Processes the values that will be typed in the element.""" characters: list[str] = [] for val in value: if isinstance(val, Keys): # Todo: Does this even work? characters.append(str(val)) elif isinstance(val, (int, float)): characters.extend(str(val)) else: characters.extend(val) return characters