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230 lines
8 KiB
Python
230 lines
8 KiB
Python
import asyncio
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import socket
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import sys
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from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Union
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if sys.version_info.major >= 3 and sys.version_info.minor >= 11:
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from asyncio import timeout as async_timeout
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else:
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from async_timeout import timeout as async_timeout
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from redis.compat import TypedDict
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from ..exceptions import ConnectionError, InvalidResponse, RedisError
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from ..typing import EncodableT
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from ..utils import HIREDIS_AVAILABLE
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from .base import AsyncBaseParser, BaseParser
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from .socket import (
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NONBLOCKING_EXCEPTION_ERROR_NUMBERS,
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NONBLOCKING_EXCEPTIONS,
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SENTINEL,
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SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR,
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)
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# Used to signal that hiredis-py does not have enough data to parse.
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# Using `False` or `None` is not reliable, given that the parser can
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# return `False` or `None` for legitimate reasons from RESP payloads.
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NOT_ENOUGH_DATA = object()
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class _HiredisReaderArgs(TypedDict, total=False):
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protocolError: Callable[[str], Exception]
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replyError: Callable[[str], Exception]
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encoding: Optional[str]
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errors: Optional[str]
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class _HiredisParser(BaseParser):
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"Parser class for connections using Hiredis"
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def __init__(self, socket_read_size):
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if not HIREDIS_AVAILABLE:
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raise RedisError("Hiredis is not installed")
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self.socket_read_size = socket_read_size
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self._buffer = bytearray(socket_read_size)
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def __del__(self):
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try:
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self.on_disconnect()
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except Exception:
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pass
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def on_connect(self, connection, **kwargs):
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import hiredis
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self._sock = connection._sock
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self._socket_timeout = connection.socket_timeout
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kwargs = {
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"protocolError": InvalidResponse,
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"replyError": self.parse_error,
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"errors": connection.encoder.encoding_errors,
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"notEnoughData": NOT_ENOUGH_DATA,
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}
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if connection.encoder.decode_responses:
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kwargs["encoding"] = connection.encoder.encoding
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self._reader = hiredis.Reader(**kwargs)
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self._next_response = NOT_ENOUGH_DATA
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def on_disconnect(self):
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self._sock = None
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self._reader = None
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self._next_response = NOT_ENOUGH_DATA
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def can_read(self, timeout):
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if not self._reader:
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raise ConnectionError(SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR)
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if self._next_response is NOT_ENOUGH_DATA:
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self._next_response = self._reader.gets()
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if self._next_response is NOT_ENOUGH_DATA:
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return self.read_from_socket(timeout=timeout, raise_on_timeout=False)
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return True
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def read_from_socket(self, timeout=SENTINEL, raise_on_timeout=True):
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sock = self._sock
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custom_timeout = timeout is not SENTINEL
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try:
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if custom_timeout:
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sock.settimeout(timeout)
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bufflen = self._sock.recv_into(self._buffer)
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if bufflen == 0:
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raise ConnectionError(SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR)
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self._reader.feed(self._buffer, 0, bufflen)
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# data was read from the socket and added to the buffer.
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# return True to indicate that data was read.
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return True
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except socket.timeout:
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if raise_on_timeout:
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raise TimeoutError("Timeout reading from socket")
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return False
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except NONBLOCKING_EXCEPTIONS as ex:
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# if we're in nonblocking mode and the recv raises a
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# blocking error, simply return False indicating that
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# there's no data to be read. otherwise raise the
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# original exception.
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allowed = NONBLOCKING_EXCEPTION_ERROR_NUMBERS.get(ex.__class__, -1)
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if not raise_on_timeout and ex.errno == allowed:
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return False
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raise ConnectionError(f"Error while reading from socket: {ex.args}")
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finally:
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if custom_timeout:
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sock.settimeout(self._socket_timeout)
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def read_response(self, disable_decoding=False):
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if not self._reader:
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raise ConnectionError(SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR)
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# _next_response might be cached from a can_read() call
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if self._next_response is not NOT_ENOUGH_DATA:
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response = self._next_response
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self._next_response = NOT_ENOUGH_DATA
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return response
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if disable_decoding:
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response = self._reader.gets(False)
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else:
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response = self._reader.gets()
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while response is NOT_ENOUGH_DATA:
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self.read_from_socket()
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if disable_decoding:
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response = self._reader.gets(False)
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else:
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response = self._reader.gets()
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# if the response is a ConnectionError or the response is a list and
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# the first item is a ConnectionError, raise it as something bad
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# happened
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if isinstance(response, ConnectionError):
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raise response
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elif (
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isinstance(response, list)
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and response
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and isinstance(response[0], ConnectionError)
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):
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raise response[0]
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return response
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class _AsyncHiredisParser(AsyncBaseParser):
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"""Async implementation of parser class for connections using Hiredis"""
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__slots__ = ("_reader",)
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def __init__(self, socket_read_size: int):
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if not HIREDIS_AVAILABLE:
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raise RedisError("Hiredis is not available.")
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super().__init__(socket_read_size=socket_read_size)
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self._reader = None
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def on_connect(self, connection):
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import hiredis
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self._stream = connection._reader
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kwargs: _HiredisReaderArgs = {
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"protocolError": InvalidResponse,
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"replyError": self.parse_error,
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"notEnoughData": NOT_ENOUGH_DATA,
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}
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if connection.encoder.decode_responses:
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kwargs["encoding"] = connection.encoder.encoding
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kwargs["errors"] = connection.encoder.encoding_errors
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self._reader = hiredis.Reader(**kwargs)
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self._connected = True
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def on_disconnect(self):
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self._connected = False
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async def can_read_destructive(self):
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if not self._connected:
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raise ConnectionError(SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR)
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if self._reader.gets() is not NOT_ENOUGH_DATA:
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return True
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try:
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async with async_timeout(0):
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return await self.read_from_socket()
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except asyncio.TimeoutError:
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return False
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async def read_from_socket(self):
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buffer = await self._stream.read(self._read_size)
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if not buffer or not isinstance(buffer, bytes):
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raise ConnectionError(SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR) from None
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self._reader.feed(buffer)
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# data was read from the socket and added to the buffer.
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# return True to indicate that data was read.
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return True
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async def read_response(
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self, disable_decoding: bool = False
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) -> Union[EncodableT, List[EncodableT]]:
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# If `on_disconnect()` has been called, prohibit any more reads
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# even if they could happen because data might be present.
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# We still allow reads in progress to finish
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if not self._connected:
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raise ConnectionError(SERVER_CLOSED_CONNECTION_ERROR) from None
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if disable_decoding:
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response = self._reader.gets(False)
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else:
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response = self._reader.gets()
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while response is NOT_ENOUGH_DATA:
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await self.read_from_socket()
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if disable_decoding:
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response = self._reader.gets(False)
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else:
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response = self._reader.gets()
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# if the response is a ConnectionError or the response is a list and
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# the first item is a ConnectionError, raise it as something bad
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# happened
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if isinstance(response, ConnectionError):
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raise response
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elif (
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isinstance(response, list)
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and response
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and isinstance(response[0], ConnectionError)
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):
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raise response[0]
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return response
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