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"""
Web API (wrapper around WSGI)
(from web.py)
"""

__all__ = [
    "config",
    "header", "debug",
    "input", "data",
    "setcookie", "cookies",
    "ctx", 
    "HTTPError", 

    # 200, 201, 202
    "OK", "Created", "Accepted",    
    "ok", "created", "accepted",
    
    # 301, 302, 303, 304, 307
    "Redirect", "Found", "SeeOther", "NotModified", "TempRedirect", 
    "redirect", "found", "seeother", "notmodified", "tempredirect",

    # 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 409, 410, 412, 415
    "BadRequest", "Unauthorized", "Forbidden", "NotFound", "NoMethod", "NotAcceptable", "Conflict", "Gone", "PreconditionFailed", "UnsupportedMediaType",
    "badrequest", "unauthorized", "forbidden", "notfound", "nomethod", "notacceptable", "conflict", "gone", "preconditionfailed", "unsupportedmediatype",

    # 500
    "InternalError", 
    "internalerror",
]

import sys, cgi, Cookie, pprint, urlparse, urllib
from utils import storage, storify, threadeddict, dictadd, intget, safestr

config = storage()
config.__doc__ = """
A configuration object for various aspects of web.py.

`debug`
   : when True, enables reloading, disabled template caching and sets internalerror to debugerror.
"""

class HTTPError(Exception):
    def __init__(self, status, headers={}, data=""):
        ctx.status = status
        for k, v in headers.items():
            header(k, v)
        self.data = data
        Exception.__init__(self, status)
        
def _status_code(status, data=None, classname=None, docstring=None):
    if data is None:
        data = status.split(" ", 1)[1]
    classname = status.split(" ", 1)[1].replace(' ', '') # 304 Not Modified -> NotModified    
    docstring = docstring or '`%s` status' % status

    def __init__(self, data=data, headers={}):
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, data)
        
    # trick to create class dynamically with dynamic docstring.
    return type(classname, (HTTPError, object), {
        '__doc__': docstring,
        '__init__': __init__
    })

ok = OK = _status_code("200 OK", data="")
created = Created = _status_code("201 Created")
accepted = Accepted = _status_code("202 Accepted")

class Redirect(HTTPError):
    """A `301 Moved Permanently` redirect."""
    def __init__(self, url, status='301 Moved Permanently', absolute=False):
        """
        Returns a `status` redirect to the new URL. 
        `url` is joined with the base URL so that things like 
        `redirect("about") will work properly.
        """
        newloc = urlparse.urljoin(ctx.path, url)

        if newloc.startswith('/'):
            if absolute:
                home = ctx.realhome
            else:
                home = ctx.home
            newloc = home + newloc

        headers = {
            'Content-Type': 'text/html',
            'Location': newloc
        }
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, "")

redirect = Redirect

class Found(Redirect):
    """A `302 Found` redirect."""
    def __init__(self, url, absolute=False):
        Redirect.__init__(self, url, '302 Found', absolute=absolute)

found = Found

class SeeOther(Redirect):
    """A `303 See Other` redirect."""
    def __init__(self, url, absolute=False):
        Redirect.__init__(self, url, '303 See Other', absolute=absolute)
    
seeother = SeeOther

class NotModified(HTTPError):
    """A `304 Not Modified` status."""
    def __init__(self):
        HTTPError.__init__(self, "304 Not Modified")

notmodified = NotModified

class TempRedirect(Redirect):
    """A `307 Temporary Redirect` redirect."""
    def __init__(self, url, absolute=False):
        Redirect.__init__(self, url, '307 Temporary Redirect', absolute=absolute)

tempredirect = TempRedirect

class BadRequest(HTTPError):
    """`400 Bad Request` error."""
    message = "bad request"
    def __init__(self, message=None):
        status = "400 Bad Request"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, message or self.message)

badrequest = BadRequest

class Unauthorized(HTTPError):
    """`401 Unauthorized` error."""
    message = "unauthorized"
    def __init__(self):
        status = "401 Unauthorized"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

unauthorized = Unauthorized

class Forbidden(HTTPError):
    """`403 Forbidden` error."""
    message = "forbidden"
    def __init__(self):
        status = "403 Forbidden"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

forbidden = Forbidden

class _NotFound(HTTPError):
    """`404 Not Found` error."""
    message = "not found"
    def __init__(self, message=None):
        status = '404 Not Found'
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, message or self.message)

def NotFound(message=None):
    """Returns HTTPError with '404 Not Found' error from the active application.
    """
    if message:
        return _NotFound(message)
    elif ctx.get('app_stack'):
        return ctx.app_stack[-1].notfound()
    else:
        return _NotFound()

notfound = NotFound

class NoMethod(HTTPError):
    """A `405 Method Not Allowed` error."""
    def __init__(self, cls=None):
        status = '405 Method Not Allowed'
        headers = {}
        headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
        
        methods = ['GET', 'HEAD', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE']
        if cls:
            methods = [method for method in methods if hasattr(cls, method)]

        headers['Allow'] = ', '.join(methods)
        data = None
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, data)
        
nomethod = NoMethod

class NotAcceptable(HTTPError):
    """`406 Not Acceptable` error."""
    message = "not acceptable"
    def __init__(self):
        status = "406 Not Acceptable"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

notacceptable = NotAcceptable

class Conflict(HTTPError):
    """`409 Conflict` error."""
    message = "conflict"
    def __init__(self):
        status = "409 Conflict"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

conflict = Conflict

class Gone(HTTPError):
    """`410 Gone` error."""
    message = "gone"
    def __init__(self):
        status = '410 Gone'
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

gone = Gone

class PreconditionFailed(HTTPError):
    """`412 Precondition Failed` error."""
    message = "precondition failed"
    def __init__(self):
        status = "412 Precondition Failed"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

preconditionfailed = PreconditionFailed

class UnsupportedMediaType(HTTPError):
    """`415 Unsupported Media Type` error."""
    message = "unsupported media type"
    def __init__(self):
        status = "415 Unsupported Media Type"
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, self.message)

unsupportedmediatype = UnsupportedMediaType

class _InternalError(HTTPError):
    """500 Internal Server Error`."""
    message = "internal server error"
    
    def __init__(self, message=None):
        status = '500 Internal Server Error'
        headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/html'}
        HTTPError.__init__(self, status, headers, message or self.message)

def InternalError(message=None):
    """Returns HTTPError with '500 internal error' error from the active application.
    """
    if message:
        return _InternalError(message)
    elif ctx.get('app_stack'):
        return ctx.app_stack[-1].internalerror()
    else:
        return _InternalError()

internalerror = InternalError

def header(hdr, value, unique=False):
    """
    Adds the header `hdr: value` with the response.
    
    If `unique` is True and a header with that name already exists,
    it doesn't add a new one. 
    """
    hdr, value = safestr(hdr), safestr(value)
    # protection against HTTP response splitting attack
    if '\n' in hdr or '\r' in hdr or '\n' in value or '\r' in value:
        raise ValueError, 'invalid characters in header'
        
    if unique is True:
        for h, v in ctx.headers:
            if h.lower() == hdr.lower(): return
    
    ctx.headers.append((hdr, value))
    
def rawinput(method=None):
    """Returns storage object with GET or POST arguments.
    """
    method = method or "both"
    from cStringIO import StringIO

    def dictify(fs): 
        # hack to make web.input work with enctype='text/plain.
        if fs.list is None:
            fs.list = [] 

        return dict([(k, fs[k]) for k in fs.keys()])
    
    e = ctx.env.copy()
    a = b = {}
    
    if method.lower() in ['both', 'post', 'put']:
        if e['REQUEST_METHOD'] in ['POST', 'PUT']:
            if e.get('CONTENT_TYPE', '').lower().startswith('multipart/'):
                # since wsgi.input is directly passed to cgi.FieldStorage, 
                # it can not be called multiple times. Saving the FieldStorage
                # object in ctx to allow calling web.input multiple times.
                a = ctx.get('_fieldstorage')
                if not a:
                    fp = e['wsgi.input']
                    a = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=fp, environ=e, keep_blank_values=1)
                    ctx._fieldstorage = a
            else:
                fp = StringIO(data())
                a = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=fp, environ=e, keep_blank_values=1)
            a = dictify(a)

    if method.lower() in ['both', 'get']:
        e['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET'
        b = dictify(cgi.FieldStorage(environ=e, keep_blank_values=1))

    def process_fieldstorage(fs):
        if isinstance(fs, list):
            return [process_fieldstorage(x) for x in fs]
        elif fs.filename is None:
            return fs.value
        else:
            return fs

    return storage([(k, process_fieldstorage(v)) for k, v in dictadd(b, a).items()])

def input(*requireds, **defaults):
    """
    Returns a `storage` object with the GET and POST arguments. 
    See `storify` for how `requireds` and `defaults` work.
    """
    _method = defaults.pop('_method', 'both')
    out = rawinput(_method)
    try:
        defaults.setdefault('_unicode', True) # force unicode conversion by default.
        return storify(out, *requireds, **defaults)
    except KeyError:
        raise badrequest()

def data():
    """Returns the data sent with the request."""
    if 'data' not in ctx:
        cl = intget(ctx.env.get('CONTENT_LENGTH'), 0)
        ctx.data = ctx.env['wsgi.input'].read(cl)
    return ctx.data

def setcookie(name, value, expires='', domain=None,
              secure=False, httponly=False, path=None):
    """Sets a cookie."""
    morsel = Cookie.Morsel()
    name, value = safestr(name), safestr(value)
    morsel.set(name, value, urllib.quote(value))
    if expires < 0:
        expires = -1000000000
    morsel['expires'] = expires
    morsel['path'] = path or ctx.homepath+'/'
    if domain:
        morsel['domain'] = domain
    if secure:
        morsel['secure'] = secure
    value = morsel.OutputString()
    if httponly:
        value += '; httponly'
    header('Set-Cookie', value)
        
def decode_cookie(value):
    r"""Safely decodes a cookie value to unicode. 
    
    Tries us-ascii, utf-8 and io8859 encodings, in that order.

    >>> decode_cookie('')
    u''
    >>> decode_cookie('asdf')
    u'asdf'
    >>> decode_cookie('foo \xC3\xA9 bar')
    u'foo \xe9 bar'
    >>> decode_cookie('foo \xE9 bar')
    u'foo \xe9 bar'
    """
    try:
        # First try plain ASCII encoding
        return unicode(value, 'us-ascii')
    except UnicodeError:
        # Then try UTF-8, and if that fails, ISO8859
        try:
            return unicode(value, 'utf-8')
        except UnicodeError:
            return unicode(value, 'iso8859', 'ignore')

def parse_cookies(http_cookie):
    r"""Parse a HTTP_COOKIE header and return dict of cookie names and decoded values.
        
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('').items())
    []
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('a=1').items())
    [('a', '1')]
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('a=1%202').items())
    [('a', '1 2')]
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('a=Z%C3%A9Z').items())
    [('a', 'Z\xc3\xa9Z')]
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('a=1; b=2; c=3').items())
    [('a', '1'), ('b', '2'), ('c', '3')]
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('a=1; b=w("x")|y=z; c=3').items())
    [('a', '1'), ('b', 'w('), ('c', '3')]
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('a=1; b=w(%22x%22)|y=z; c=3').items())
    [('a', '1'), ('b', 'w("x")|y=z'), ('c', '3')]

    >>> sorted(parse_cookies('keebler=E=mc2').items())
    [('keebler', 'E=mc2')]
    >>> sorted(parse_cookies(r'keebler="E=mc2; L=\"Loves\"; fudge=\012;"').items())
    [('keebler', 'E=mc2; L="Loves"; fudge=\n;')]
    """
    #print "parse_cookies"
    if '"' in http_cookie:
        # HTTP_COOKIE has quotes in it, use slow but correct cookie parsing
        cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie()
        try:
            cookie.load(http_cookie)
        except Cookie.CookieError:
            # If HTTP_COOKIE header is malformed, try at least to load the cookies we can by
            # first splitting on ';' and loading each attr=value pair separately
            cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie()
            for attr_value in http_cookie.split(';'):
                try:
                    cookie.load(attr_value)
                except Cookie.CookieError:
                    pass
        cookies = dict((k, urllib.unquote(v.value)) for k, v in cookie.iteritems())
    else:
        # HTTP_COOKIE doesn't have quotes, use fast cookie parsing
        cookies = {}
        for key_value in http_cookie.split(';'):
            key_value = key_value.split('=', 1)
            if len(key_value) == 2:
                key, value = key_value
                cookies[key.strip()] = urllib.unquote(value.strip())
    return cookies

def cookies(*requireds, **defaults):
    r"""Returns a `storage` object with all the request cookies in it.
    
    See `storify` for how `requireds` and `defaults` work.

    This is forgiving on bad HTTP_COOKIE input, it tries to parse at least
    the cookies it can.
    
    The values are converted to unicode if _unicode=True is passed.
    """
    # If _unicode=True is specified, use decode_cookie to convert cookie value to unicode 
    if defaults.get("_unicode") is True:
        defaults['_unicode'] = decode_cookie
        
    # parse cookie string and cache the result for next time.
    if '_parsed_cookies' not in ctx:
        http_cookie = ctx.env.get("HTTP_COOKIE", "")
        ctx._parsed_cookies = parse_cookies(http_cookie)

    try:
        return storify(ctx._parsed_cookies, *requireds, **defaults)
    except KeyError:
        badrequest()
        raise StopIteration

def debug(*args):
    """
    Prints a prettyprinted version of `args` to stderr.
    """
    try: 
        out = ctx.environ['wsgi.errors']
    except: 
        out = sys.stderr
    for arg in args:
        print >> out, pprint.pformat(arg)
    return ''

def _debugwrite(x):
    try: 
        out = ctx.environ['wsgi.errors']
    except: 
        out = sys.stderr
    out.write(x)
debug.write = _debugwrite

ctx = context = threadeddict()

ctx.__doc__ = """
A `storage` object containing various information about the request:
  
`environ` (aka `env`)
   : A dictionary containing the standard WSGI environment variables.

`host`
   : The domain (`Host` header) requested by the user.

`home`
   : The base path for the application.

`ip`
   : The IP address of the requester.

`method`
   : The HTTP method used.

`path`
   : The path request.
   
`query`
   : If there are no query arguments, the empty string. Otherwise, a `?` followed
     by the query string.

`fullpath`
   : The full path requested, including query arguments (`== path + query`).

### Response Data

`status` (default: "200 OK")
   : The status code to be used in the response.

`headers`
   : A list of 2-tuples to be used in the response.

`output`
   : A string to be used as the response.
"""

if __name__ == "__main__":
    import doctest
    doctest.testmod()