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# Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
# (c) 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors
# This module is part of the Python Paste Project and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""
This module provides helper routines with work directly on a WSGI
environment to solve common requirements.
* get_cookies(environ)
* parse_querystring(environ)
* parse_formvars(environ, include_get_vars=True)
* construct_url(environ, with_query_string=True, with_path_info=True,
script_name=None, path_info=None, querystring=None)
* path_info_split(path_info)
* path_info_pop(environ)
* resolve_relative_url(url, environ)
"""
import cgi
from Cookie import SimpleCookie, CookieError
from StringIO import StringIO
import urlparse
import urllib
try:
from UserDict import DictMixin
except ImportError:
from collections import MutableMapping as DictMixin
from paste.util.multidict import MultiDict
__all__ = ['get_cookies', 'get_cookie_dict', 'parse_querystring',
'parse_formvars', 'construct_url', 'path_info_split',
'path_info_pop', 'resolve_relative_url', 'EnvironHeaders']
def get_cookies(environ):
"""
Gets a cookie object (which is a dictionary-like object) from the
request environment; caches this value in case get_cookies is
called again for the same request.
"""
header = environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE', '')
if environ.has_key('paste.cookies'):
cookies, check_header = environ['paste.cookies']
if check_header == header:
return cookies
cookies = SimpleCookie()
try:
cookies.load(header)
except CookieError:
pass
environ['paste.cookies'] = (cookies, header)
return cookies
def get_cookie_dict(environ):
"""Return a *plain* dictionary of cookies as found in the request.
Unlike ``get_cookies`` this returns a dictionary, not a
``SimpleCookie`` object. For incoming cookies a dictionary fully
represents the information. Like ``get_cookies`` this caches and
checks the cache.
"""
header = environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE')
if not header:
return {}
if environ.has_key('paste.cookies.dict'):
cookies, check_header = environ['paste.cookies.dict']
if check_header == header:
return cookies
cookies = SimpleCookie()
try:
cookies.load(header)
except CookieError:
pass
result = {}
for name in cookies:
result[name] = cookies[name].value
environ['paste.cookies.dict'] = (result, header)
return result
def parse_querystring(environ):
"""
Parses a query string into a list like ``[(name, value)]``.
Caches this value in case parse_querystring is called again
for the same request.
You can pass the result to ``dict()``, but be aware that keys that
appear multiple times will be lost (only the last value will be
preserved).
"""
source = environ.get('QUERY_STRING', '')
if not source:
return []
if 'paste.parsed_querystring' in environ:
parsed, check_source = environ['paste.parsed_querystring']
if check_source == source:
return parsed
parsed = cgi.parse_qsl(source, keep_blank_values=True,
strict_parsing=False)
environ['paste.parsed_querystring'] = (parsed, source)
return parsed
def parse_dict_querystring(environ):
"""Parses a query string like parse_querystring, but returns a MultiDict
Caches this value in case parse_dict_querystring is called again
for the same request.
Example::
>>> environ = {'QUERY_STRING': 'day=Monday&user=fred&user=jane'}
>>> parsed = parse_dict_querystring(environ)
>>> parsed['day']
'Monday'
>>> parsed['user']
'fred'
>>> parsed.getall('user')
['fred', 'jane']
"""
source = environ.get('QUERY_STRING', '')
if not source:
return MultiDict()
if 'paste.parsed_dict_querystring' in environ:
parsed, check_source = environ['paste.parsed_dict_querystring']
if check_source == source:
return parsed
parsed = cgi.parse_qsl(source, keep_blank_values=True,
strict_parsing=False)
multi = MultiDict(parsed)
environ['paste.parsed_dict_querystring'] = (multi, source)
return multi
def parse_formvars(environ, include_get_vars=True):
"""Parses the request, returning a MultiDict of form variables.
If ``include_get_vars`` is true then GET (query string) variables
will also be folded into the MultiDict.
All values should be strings, except for file uploads which are
left as ``FieldStorage`` instances.
If the request was not a normal form request (e.g., a POST with an
XML body) then ``environ['wsgi.input']`` won't be read.
"""
source = environ['wsgi.input']
if 'paste.parsed_formvars' in environ:
parsed, check_source = environ['paste.parsed_formvars']
if check_source == source:
if include_get_vars:
parsed.update(parse_querystring(environ))
return parsed
# @@: Shouldn't bother FieldStorage parsing during GET/HEAD and
# fake_out_cgi requests
type = environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE', '').lower()
if ';' in type:
type = type.split(';', 1)[0]
fake_out_cgi = type not in ('', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
'multipart/form-data')
# FieldStorage assumes a default CONTENT_LENGTH of -1, but a
# default of 0 is better:
if not environ.get('CONTENT_LENGTH'):
environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = '0'
# Prevent FieldStorage from parsing QUERY_STRING during GET/HEAD
# requests
old_query_string = environ.get('QUERY_STRING','')
environ['QUERY_STRING'] = ''
if fake_out_cgi:
input = StringIO('')
old_content_type = environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE')
old_content_length = environ.get('CONTENT_LENGTH')
environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = '0'
environ['CONTENT_TYPE'] = ''
else:
input = environ['wsgi.input']
fs = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=input,
environ=environ,
keep_blank_values=1)
environ['QUERY_STRING'] = old_query_string
if fake_out_cgi:
environ['CONTENT_TYPE'] = old_content_type
environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = old_content_length
formvars = MultiDict()
if isinstance(fs.value, list):
for name in fs.keys():
values = fs[name]
if not isinstance(values, list):
values = [values]
for value in values:
if not value.filename:
value = value.value
formvars.add(name, value)
environ['paste.parsed_formvars'] = (formvars, source)
if include_get_vars:
formvars.update(parse_querystring(environ))
return formvars
def construct_url(environ, with_query_string=True, with_path_info=True,
script_name=None, path_info=None, querystring=None):
"""Reconstructs the URL from the WSGI environment.
You may override SCRIPT_NAME, PATH_INFO, and QUERYSTRING with
the keyword arguments.
"""
url = environ['wsgi.url_scheme']+'://'
if environ.get('HTTP_HOST'):
host = environ['HTTP_HOST']
port = None
if ':' in host:
host, port = host.split(':', 1)
if environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'https':
if port == '443':
port = None
elif environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'http':
if port == '80':
port = None
url += host
if port:
url += ':%s' % port
else:
url += environ['SERVER_NAME']
if environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'https':
if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '443':
url += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']
else:
if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '80':
url += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']
if script_name is None:
url += urllib.quote(environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME',''))
else:
url += urllib.quote(script_name)
if with_path_info:
if path_info is None:
url += urllib.quote(environ.get('PATH_INFO',''))
else:
url += urllib.quote(path_info)
if with_query_string:
if querystring is None:
if environ.get('QUERY_STRING'):
url += '?' + environ['QUERY_STRING']
elif querystring:
url += '?' + querystring
return url
def resolve_relative_url(url, environ):
"""
Resolve the given relative URL as being relative to the
location represented by the environment. This can be used
for redirecting to a relative path. Note: if url is already
absolute, this function will (intentionally) have no effect
on it.
"""
cur_url = construct_url(environ, with_query_string=False)
return urlparse.urljoin(cur_url, url)
def path_info_split(path_info):
"""
Splits off the first segment of the path. Returns (first_part,
rest_of_path). first_part can be None (if PATH_INFO is empty), ''
(if PATH_INFO is '/'), or a name without any /'s. rest_of_path
can be '' or a string starting with /.
"""
if not path_info:
return None, ''
assert path_info.startswith('/'), (
"PATH_INFO should start with /: %r" % path_info)
path_info = path_info.lstrip('/')
if '/' in path_info:
first, rest = path_info.split('/', 1)
return first, '/' + rest
else:
return path_info, ''
def path_info_pop(environ):
"""
'Pops' off the next segment of PATH_INFO, pushing it onto
SCRIPT_NAME, and returning that segment.
For instance::
>>> def call_it(script_name, path_info):
... env = {'SCRIPT_NAME': script_name, 'PATH_INFO': path_info}
... result = path_info_pop(env)
... print 'SCRIPT_NAME=%r; PATH_INFO=%r; returns=%r' % (
... env['SCRIPT_NAME'], env['PATH_INFO'], result)
>>> call_it('/foo', '/bar')
SCRIPT_NAME='/foo/bar'; PATH_INFO=''; returns='bar'
>>> call_it('/foo/bar', '')
SCRIPT_NAME='/foo/bar'; PATH_INFO=''; returns=None
>>> call_it('/foo/bar', '/')
SCRIPT_NAME='/foo/bar/'; PATH_INFO=''; returns=''
>>> call_it('', '/1/2/3')
SCRIPT_NAME='/1'; PATH_INFO='/2/3'; returns='1'
>>> call_it('', '//1/2')
SCRIPT_NAME='//1'; PATH_INFO='/2'; returns='1'
"""
path = environ.get('PATH_INFO', '')
if not path:
return None
while path.startswith('/'):
environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] += '/'
path = path[1:]
if '/' not in path:
environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] += path
environ['PATH_INFO'] = ''
return path
else:
segment, path = path.split('/', 1)
environ['PATH_INFO'] = '/' + path
environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] += segment
return segment
_parse_headers_special = {
# This is a Zope convention, but we'll allow it here:
'HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION': 'Authorization',
'CONTENT_LENGTH': 'Content-Length',
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'Content-Type',
}
def parse_headers(environ):
"""
Parse the headers in the environment (like ``HTTP_HOST``) and
yield a sequence of those (header_name, value) tuples.
"""
# @@: Maybe should parse out comma-separated headers?
for cgi_var, value in environ.iteritems():
if cgi_var in _parse_headers_special:
yield _parse_headers_special[cgi_var], value
elif cgi_var.startswith('HTTP_'):
yield cgi_var[5:].title().replace('_', '-'), value
class EnvironHeaders(DictMixin):
"""An object that represents the headers as present in a
WSGI environment.
This object is a wrapper (with no internal state) for a WSGI
request object, representing the CGI-style HTTP_* keys as a
dictionary. Because a CGI environment can only hold one value for
each key, this dictionary is single-valued (unlike outgoing
headers).
"""
def __init__(self, environ):
self.environ = environ
def _trans_name(self, name):
key = 'HTTP_'+name.replace('-', '_').upper()
if key == 'HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH':
key = 'CONTENT_LENGTH'
elif key == 'HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE':
key = 'CONTENT_TYPE'
return key
def _trans_key(self, key):
if key == 'CONTENT_TYPE':
return 'Content-Type'
elif key == 'CONTENT_LENGTH':
return 'Content-Length'
elif key.startswith('HTTP_'):
return key[5:].replace('_', '-').title()
else:
return None
def __getitem__(self, item):
return self.environ[self._trans_name(item)]
def __setitem__(self, item, value):
# @@: Should this dictionary be writable at all?
self.environ[self._trans_name(item)] = value
def __delitem__(self, item):
del self.environ[self._trans_name(item)]
def __iter__(self):
for key in self.environ:
name = self._trans_key(key)
if name is not None:
yield name
def keys(self):
return list(iter(self))
def __contains__(self, item):
return self._trans_name(item) in self.environ
def _cgi_FieldStorage__repr__patch(self):
""" monkey patch for FieldStorage.__repr__
Unbelievely, the default __repr__ on FieldStorage reads
the entire file content instead of being sane about it.
This is a simple replacement that doesn't do that
"""
if self.file:
return "FieldStorage(%r, %r)" % (
self.name, self.filename)
return "FieldStorage(%r, %r, %r)" % (
self.name, self.filename, self.value)
cgi.FieldStorage.__repr__ = _cgi_FieldStorage__repr__patch
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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