wsgi/__init__.py
author Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr>, Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr>
Thu, 26 Nov 2015 11:30:54 +0100
changeset 10935 049209b9e9d6
parent 10605 61521bee2b68
permissions -rw-r--r--
[qunit] stop dealing with filesystem paths qunit tests need a few things served by cubicweb: - qunit itself, which is now handled by CWDevtoolsStaticController (serving files in cubicweb/devtools/data) - standard cubicweb or cubes data files, handled by the DataController - the tests themselves and their dependencies. These can live in <apphome>/data or <apphome>/static and be served by one of the STATIC_CONTROLLERS This avoids having to guess in CWSoftwareRootStaticController where to serve things from (some files may be installed, others are in the source tree), and should hopefully make it possible to have these tests pass when using tox, and to write qunit tests for cubes, outside of cubicweb itself. This requires modifying the tests to only declare URL paths instead of filesystem paths, and moving support files below test/data/static.

# copyright 2003-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
# contact http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
#
# This file is part of CubicWeb.
#
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"""This package contains all WSGI specific code for cubicweb

NOTE: this package borrows a lot of code to Django
      (http://www.djangoproject.com) and to the wsgiref module
      of the python2.5's stdlib.

WSGI corresponding PEP: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/

"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from email import message, message_from_string
from pprint import pformat as _pformat

from six.moves.http_cookies import SimpleCookie

def pformat(obj):
    """pretty prints `obj` if possible"""
    try:
        return _pformat(obj)
    except Exception:
        return u'<could not parse>'

def normalize_header(header):
    """returns a normalized header name

    >>> normalize_header('User_Agent')
    'User-agent'
    """
    return header.replace('_', '-').capitalize()

def safe_copyfileobj(fsrc, fdst, length=16*1024, size=0):
    """
    THIS COMES FROM DJANGO
    A version of shutil.copyfileobj that will not read more than 'size' bytes.
    This makes it safe from clients sending more than CONTENT_LENGTH bytes of
    data in the body.
    """
    if not size:
        return
    while size > 0:
        buf = fsrc.read(min(length, size))
        if not buf:
            break
        fdst.write(buf)
        size -= len(buf)