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- Metadata-Version: 2.1
- Name: idna
- Version: 3.3
- Summary: Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
- Home-page: https://github.com/kjd/idna
- Author: Kim Davies
- Author-email: kim@cynosure.com.au
- License: BSD-3-Clause
- Platform: UNKNOWN
- Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
- Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
- Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
- Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
- Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
- Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: Name Service (DNS)
- Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
- Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
- Requires-Python: >=3.5
- License-File: LICENSE.md
- Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
- =====================================================
- Support for the Internationalised Domain Names in Applications
- (IDNA) protocol as specified in `RFC 5891 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891>`_.
- This is the latest version of the protocol and is sometimes referred to as
- “IDNA 2008”.
- This library also provides support for Unicode Technical Standard 46,
- `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing <https://unicode.org/reports/tr46/>`_.
- This acts as a suitable replacement for the “encodings.idna” module that
- comes with the Python standard library, but which only supports the
- older superseded IDNA specification (`RFC 3490 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490>`_).
- Basic functions are simply executed:
- .. code-block:: pycon
- >>> import idna
- >>> idna.encode('ドメイン.テスト')
- b'xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah'
- >>> print(idna.decode('xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah'))
- ドメイン.テスト
- Installation
- ------------
- To install this library, you can use pip:
- .. code-block:: bash
- $ pip install idna
- Alternatively, you can install the package using the bundled setup script:
- .. code-block:: bash
- $ python setup.py install
- Usage
- -----
- For typical usage, the ``encode`` and ``decode`` functions will take a domain
- name argument and perform a conversion to A-labels or U-labels respectively.
- .. code-block:: pycon
- >>> import idna
- >>> idna.encode('ドメイン.テスト')
- b'xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah'
- >>> print(idna.decode('xn--eckwd4c7c.xn--zckzah'))
- ドメイン.テスト
- You may use the codec encoding and decoding methods using the
- ``idna.codec`` module:
- .. code-block:: pycon
- >>> import idna.codec
- >>> print('домен.испытание'.encode('idna'))
- b'xn--d1acufc.xn--80akhbyknj4f'
- >>> print(b'xn--d1acufc.xn--80akhbyknj4f'.decode('idna'))
- домен.испытание
- Conversions can be applied at a per-label basis using the ``ulabel`` or ``alabel``
- functions if necessary:
- .. code-block:: pycon
- >>> idna.alabel('测试')
- b'xn--0zwm56d'
- Compatibility Mapping (UTS #46)
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- As described in `RFC 5895 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5895>`_, the IDNA
- specification does not normalize input from different potential ways a user
- may input a domain name. This functionality, known as a “mapping”, is
- considered by the specification to be a local user-interface issue distinct
- from IDNA conversion functionality.
- This library provides one such mapping, that was developed by the Unicode
- Consortium. Known as `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing <https://unicode.org/reports/tr46/>`_,
- it provides for both a regular mapping for typical applications, as well as
- a transitional mapping to help migrate from older IDNA 2003 applications.
- For example, “Königsgäßchen” is not a permissible label as *LATIN CAPITAL
- LETTER K* is not allowed (nor are capital letters in general). UTS 46 will
- convert this into lower case prior to applying the IDNA conversion.
- .. code-block:: pycon
- >>> import idna
- >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen')
- ...
- idna.core.InvalidCodepoint: Codepoint U+004B at position 1 of 'Königsgäßchen' not allowed
- >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen', uts46=True)
- b'xn--knigsgchen-b4a3dun'
- >>> print(idna.decode('xn--knigsgchen-b4a3dun'))
- königsgäßchen
- Transitional processing provides conversions to help transition from the older
- 2003 standard to the current standard. For example, in the original IDNA
- specification, the *LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S* (ß) was converted into two
- *LATIN SMALL LETTER S* (ss), whereas in the current IDNA specification this
- conversion is not performed.
- .. code-block:: pycon
- >>> idna.encode('Königsgäßchen', uts46=True, transitional=True)
- 'xn--knigsgsschen-lcb0w'
- Implementors should use transitional processing with caution, only in rare
- cases where conversion from legacy labels to current labels must be performed
- (i.e. IDNA implementations that pre-date 2008). For typical applications
- that just need to convert labels, transitional processing is unlikely to be
- beneficial and could produce unexpected incompatible results.
- ``encodings.idna`` Compatibility
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- Function calls from the Python built-in ``encodings.idna`` module are
- mapped to their IDNA 2008 equivalents using the ``idna.compat`` module.
- Simply substitute the ``import`` clause in your code to refer to the
- new module name.
- Exceptions
- ----------
- All errors raised during the conversion following the specification should
- raise an exception derived from the ``idna.IDNAError`` base class.
- More specific exceptions that may be generated as ``idna.IDNABidiError``
- when the error reflects an illegal combination of left-to-right and
- right-to-left characters in a label; ``idna.InvalidCodepoint`` when
- a specific codepoint is an illegal character in an IDN label (i.e.
- INVALID); and ``idna.InvalidCodepointContext`` when the codepoint is
- illegal based on its positional context (i.e. it is CONTEXTO or CONTEXTJ
- but the contextual requirements are not satisfied.)
- Building and Diagnostics
- ------------------------
- The IDNA and UTS 46 functionality relies upon pre-calculated lookup
- tables for performance. These tables are derived from computing against
- eligibility criteria in the respective standards. These tables are
- computed using the command-line script ``tools/idna-data``.
- This tool will fetch relevant codepoint data from the Unicode repository
- and perform the required calculations to identify eligibility. There are
- three main modes:
- * ``idna-data make-libdata``. Generates ``idnadata.py`` and ``uts46data.py``,
- the pre-calculated lookup tables using for IDNA and UTS 46 conversions. Implementors
- who wish to track this library against a different Unicode version may use this tool
- to manually generate a different version of the ``idnadata.py`` and ``uts46data.py``
- files.
- * ``idna-data make-table``. Generate a table of the IDNA disposition
- (e.g. PVALID, CONTEXTJ, CONTEXTO) in the format found in Appendix B.1 of RFC
- 5892 and the pre-computed tables published by `IANA <https://www.iana.org/>`_.
- * ``idna-data U+0061``. Prints debugging output on the various properties
- associated with an individual Unicode codepoint (in this case, U+0061), that are
- used to assess the IDNA and UTS 46 status of a codepoint. This is helpful in debugging
- or analysis.
- The tool accepts a number of arguments, described using ``idna-data -h``. Most notably,
- the ``--version`` argument allows the specification of the version of Unicode to use
- in computing the table data. For example, ``idna-data --version 9.0.0 make-libdata``
- will generate library data against Unicode 9.0.0.
- Additional Notes
- ----------------
- * **Packages**. The latest tagged release version is published in the
- `Python Package Index <https://pypi.org/project/idna/>`_.
- * **Version support**. This library supports Python 3.5 and higher. As this library
- serves as a low-level toolkit for a variety of applications, many of which strive
- for broad compatibility with older Python versions, there is no rush to remove
- older intepreter support. Removing support for older versions should be well
- justified in that the maintenance burden has become too high.
- * **Python 2**. Python 2 is supported by version 2.x of this library. While active
- development of the version 2.x series has ended, notable issues being corrected
- may be backported to 2.x. Use "idna<3" in your requirements file if you need this
- library for a Python 2 application.
- * **Testing**. The library has a test suite based on each rule of the IDNA specification, as
- well as tests that are provided as part of the Unicode Technical Standard 46,
- `Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing <https://unicode.org/reports/tr46/>`_.
- * **Emoji**. It is an occasional request to support emoji domains in this library. Encoding
- of symbols like emoji is expressly prohibited by the technical standard IDNA 2008 and
- emoji domains are broadly phased out across the domain industry due to associated security
- risks. For now, applications that wish need to support these non-compliant labels may
- wish to consider trying the encode/decode operation in this library first, and then falling
- back to using `encodings.idna`. See `the Github project <https://github.com/kjd/idna/issues/18>`_
- for more discussion.
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