-import urllib2
-
-from exceptions import Exception
+import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse
from twitter.twitter_globals import POST_ACTIONS
from twitter.auth import NoAuth
if response_typ is bool:
# HURF DURF MY NAME IS PYTHON AND I CAN'T SUBCLASS bool.
response_typ = int
- class WrappedTwitterResponse(TwitterResponse, response_typ):
+
+ class WrappedTwitterResponse(response_typ, TwitterResponse):
__doc__ = TwitterResponse.__doc__
- def __init__(self, response, headers):
- response_typ.__init__(self, response)
+ def __init__(self, response):
+ if response_typ is not int:
+ response_typ.__init__(self, response)
TwitterResponse.__init__(self, headers)
- return WrappedTwitterResponse(response, headers)
+ return WrappedTwitterResponse(response)
for uripart in self.uriparts:
# If this part matches a keyword argument, use the
# supplied value otherwise, just use the part.
- uriparts.append(unicode(kwargs.pop(uripart, uripart)))
- uri = u'/'.join(uriparts)
+ uriparts.append(str(kwargs.pop(uripart, uripart)))
+ uri = '/'.join(uriparts)
method = "GET"
for action in POST_ACTIONS:
else:
body = arg_data
- req = urllib2.Request(uriBase, body, headers)
+ req = urllib.request.Request(uriBase, body, headers)
try:
- handle = urllib2.urlopen(req)
+ handle = urllib.request.urlopen(req)
if "json" == self.format:
- res = json.loads(handle.read())
+ res = json.loads(handle.read().decode('utf8'))
return wrap_response(res, handle.headers)
else:
- return wrap_response(str(handle.read()), handle.headers)
- except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
+ return wrap_response(
+ handle.read().decode('utf8'), handle.headers)
+ except urllib.error.HTTPError as e:
if (e.code == 304):
return []
else: