""" Resolves OpenSSL issues in some servers: https://lukasa.co.uk/2013/01/Choosing_SSL_Version_In_Requests/ https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/pull/799 """ from packaging.version import Version from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter from docker.transport.basehttpadapter import BaseHTTPAdapter import urllib3 PoolManager = urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager class SSLHTTPAdapter(BaseHTTPAdapter): '''An HTTPS Transport Adapter that uses an arbitrary SSL version.''' __attrs__ = HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['assert_fingerprint', 'assert_hostname', 'ssl_version'] def __init__(self, ssl_version=None, assert_hostname=None, assert_fingerprint=None, **kwargs): self.ssl_version = ssl_version self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint super().__init__(**kwargs) def init_poolmanager(self, connections, maxsize, block=False): kwargs = { 'num_pools': connections, 'maxsize': maxsize, 'block': block, 'assert_hostname': self.assert_hostname, 'assert_fingerprint': self.assert_fingerprint, } if self.ssl_version and self.can_override_ssl_version(): kwargs['ssl_version'] = self.ssl_version self.poolmanager = PoolManager(**kwargs) def get_connection(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Ensure assert_hostname is set correctly on our pool We already take care of a normal poolmanager via init_poolmanager But we still need to take care of when there is a proxy poolmanager """ conn = super().get_connection(*args, **kwargs) if conn.assert_hostname != self.assert_hostname: conn.assert_hostname = self.assert_hostname return conn def can_override_ssl_version(self): urllib_ver = urllib3.__version__.split('-')[0] if urllib_ver is None: return False if urllib_ver == 'dev': return True return Version(urllib_ver) > Version('1.5')