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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ requests_toolbelt.adapters.host_header_ssl ========================================== This file contains an implementation of the HostHeaderSSLAdapter. """ from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter class HostHeaderSSLAdapter(HTTPAdapter): """ A HTTPS Adapter for Python Requests that sets the hostname for certificate verification based on the Host header. This allows requesting the IP address directly via HTTPS without getting a "hostname doesn't match" exception. Example usage: >>> s.mount('https://', HostHeaderSSLAdapter()) >>> s.get("https://93.184.216.34", headers={"Host": "example.org"}) """ def send(self, request, **kwargs): # HTTP headers are case-insensitive (RFC 7230) host_header = None for header in request.headers: if header.lower() == "host": host_header = request.headers[header] break connection_pool_kwargs = self.poolmanager.connection_pool_kw if host_header: connection_pool_kwargs["assert_hostname"] = host_header elif "assert_hostname" in connection_pool_kwargs: # an assert_hostname from a previous request may have been left connection_pool_kwargs.pop("assert_hostname", None) return super(HostHeaderSSLAdapter, self).send(request, **kwargs)