Go back to using requests instead of urllib (closes #2320)

Fewer dependencies are good, but this one was simply causing too many other problems around SSL verification and Python 2/3 compatibility. requests is a popular enough package that it's okay for spaCy to depend on it – and this will hopefully make model downloads less flakey.
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ines 2018-05-20 15:48:59 +02:00
parent b59e3b157f
commit 6e6f995a3c
6 changed files with 25 additions and 66 deletions

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@ -9,5 +9,6 @@ plac<1.0.0,>=0.9.6
ujson>=1.35
dill>=0.2,<0.3
regex==2017.4.5
requests>=2.13.0,<3.0.0
pytest>=3.0.6,<4.0.0
mock>=2.0.0,<3.0.0

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@ -195,7 +195,8 @@ def setup_package():
'pathlib',
'ujson>=1.35',
'dill>=0.2,<0.3',
'regex==2017.4.5'],
'regex==2017.4.5',
'requests>=2.13.0,<3.0.0'],
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Environment :: Console',

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ class Messages(object):
M002 = ("Creating a shortcut link for 'en' didn't work (maybe you "
"don't have admin permissions?), but you can still load the "
"model via its full package name: nlp = spacy.load('{name}')")
M003 = ("Server error ({code}: {desc})")
M003 = ("Server error ({code})")
M004 = ("Couldn't fetch {desc}. Please find a model for your spaCy "
"installation (v{version}), and download it manually. For more "
"details, see the documentation: https://spacy.io/usage/models")

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@ -2,54 +2,33 @@
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import plac
import requests
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import ujson
from .link import link
from ._messages import Messages
from .link import link
from ..util import prints, get_package_path
from ..compat import url_read, HTTPError
from .. import about
@plac.annotations(
model=("model to download, shortcut or name)", "positional", None, str),
direct=("force direct download. Needs model name with version and won't "
"perform compatibility check", "flag", "d", bool),
insecure=("insecure mode - disables the verification of certificates",
"flag", "i", bool),
ca_file=("specify a certificate authority file to use for certificates "
"validation. Ignored if --insecure is used", "option", "c"))
def download(model, direct=False, insecure=False, ca_file=None):
"perform compatibility check", "flag", "d", bool))
def download(model, direct=False):
"""
Download compatible model from default download path using pip. Model
can be shortcut, model name or, if --direct flag is set, full model name
with version.
The --insecure optional flag can be used to disable ssl verification
The --ca-file option can be used to provide a local CA file
used for certificate verification.
"""
# ssl_verify is the argument handled to the 'verify' parameter
# of requests package. It must be either None, a boolean,
# or a string containing the path to CA file
ssl_verify = None
if insecure:
ca_file = None
ssl_verify = False
else:
if ca_file is not None:
ssl_verify = ca_file
# Download the model
if direct:
dl = download_model('{m}/{m}.tar.gz'.format(m=model))
else:
shortcuts = get_json(about.__shortcuts__, "available shortcuts", ssl_verify)
shortcuts = get_json(about.__shortcuts__, "available shortcuts")
model_name = shortcuts.get(model, model)
compatibility = get_compatibility(ssl_verify)
compatibility = get_compatibility()
version = get_version(model_name, compatibility)
dl = download_model('{m}-{v}/{m}-{v}.tar.gz'.format(m=model_name,
v=version))
@ -69,19 +48,18 @@ def download(model, direct=False, insecure=False, ca_file=None):
prints(Messages.M001.format(name=model_name), title=Messages.M002)
def get_json(url, desc, ssl_verify):
try:
data = url_read(url, verify=ssl_verify)
except HTTPError as e:
prints(Messages.M004.format(desc, about.__version__),
title=Messages.M003.format(e.code, e.reason), exits=1)
return ujson.loads(data)
def get_json(url, desc):
r = requests.get(url)
if r.status_code != 200:
prints(Messages.M004.format(desc=desc, version=about.__version__),
title=Messages.M003.format(code=r.status_code), exits=1)
return r.json()
def get_compatibility(ssl_verify):
def get_compatibility():
version = about.__version__
version = version.rsplit('.dev', 1)[0]
comp_table = get_json(about.__compatibility__, "compatibility table", ssl_verify)
comp_table = get_json(about.__compatibility__, "compatibility table")
comp = comp_table['spacy']
if version not in comp:
prints(Messages.M006.format(version=version), title=Messages.M005,

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@ -5,9 +5,10 @@ import pkg_resources
from pathlib import Path
import sys
import ujson
import requests
from ._messages import Messages
from ..compat import path2str, locale_escape, url_read, HTTPError
from ..compat import path2str, locale_escape
from ..util import prints, get_data_path, read_json
from .. import about
@ -16,12 +17,11 @@ def validate():
"""Validate that the currently installed version of spaCy is compatible
with the installed models. Should be run after `pip install -U spacy`.
"""
try:
data = url_read(about.__compatibility__)
except HTTPError as e:
title = Messages.M003.format(code=e.code, desc=e.reason)
prints(Messages.M021, title=title, exits=1)
compat = ujson.loads(data)['spacy']
r = requests.get(about.__compatibility__)
if r.status_code != 200:
prints(Messages.M021, title=Messages.M003.format(code=r.status_code),
exits=1)
compat = r.json()['spacy']
current_compat = compat.get(about.__version__)
if not current_compat:
prints(about.__compatibility__, exits=1,

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@ -33,16 +33,6 @@ try:
except ImportError:
from thinc.neural.optimizers import Adam as Optimizer
try:
import urllib.request
except ImportError:
import urllib2 as urllib
try:
from urllib.error import HTTPError
except ImportError:
from urllib2 import HTTPError
pickle = pickle
copy_reg = copy_reg
CudaStream = CudaStream
@ -66,7 +56,6 @@ if is_python2:
input_ = raw_input # noqa: F821
json_dumps = lambda data: ujson.dumps(data, indent=2, escape_forward_slashes=False).decode('utf8')
path2str = lambda path: str(path).decode('utf8')
url_open = urllib.urlopen
elif is_python3:
bytes_ = bytes
@ -75,16 +64,6 @@ elif is_python3:
input_ = input
json_dumps = lambda data: ujson.dumps(data, indent=2, escape_forward_slashes=False)
path2str = lambda path: str(path)
url_open = urllib.request.urlopen
def url_read(url):
file_ = url_open(url)
code = file_.getcode()
if code != 200:
raise HTTPError(url, code, "Cannot GET url", [], file_)
data = file_.read()
return data
def b_to_str(b_str):