wsgi/__init__.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Wed, 22 Jun 2011 18:53:38 +0200
changeset 7553 935423529f45
parent 5424 8ecbcbff9777
child 7815 2a164a9cf81c
permissions -rw-r--r--
[datafeed cw parser] refactor: split logic that was in the parser into: * an "item builder" component, turning an etree xml node into a specific python dictionnary representing an entity * "action" components, selected given an entity, a relation and its role in the relation, and responsible to link the entity to given related items (eg dictionnary) This changes make it easy to add new action or to override existing one's behaviour according to the entity, the relation, etc... Also refactor the xml view so one can also override what's included in the tag used to mark the entity as used by a relation, hopefully allowing to reduce the number of http requests needed for a full datafeed import.

# copyright 2003-2010 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 Cookie import SimpleCookie
from StringIO import StringIO
from cgi import parse_header, parse_qsl
from pprint import pformat as _pformat


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

def qs2dict(qs):
    """transforms a query string into a regular python dict"""
    result = {}
    for key, value in parse_qsl(qs, True):
        result.setdefault(key, []).append(value)
    return result

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)

def parse_file_upload(header_dict, post_data):
    """This is adapted FROM DJANGO"""
    raw_message = '\r\n'.join('%s:%s' % pair for pair in header_dict.iteritems())
    raw_message += '\r\n\r\n' + post_data
    msg = message_from_string(raw_message)
    post, files = {}, {}
    for submessage in msg.get_payload():
        name_dict = parse_header(submessage['Content-Disposition'])[1]
        key = name_dict['name']
        # name_dict is something like {'name': 'file', 'filename': 'test.txt'} for file uploads
        # or {'name': 'blah'} for POST fields
        # We assume all uploaded files have a 'filename' set.
        if 'filename' in name_dict:
            assert type([]) != type(submessage.get_payload()), "Nested MIME messages are not supported"
            if not name_dict['filename'].strip():
                continue
            # IE submits the full path, so trim everything but the basename.
            # (We can't use os.path.basename because that uses the server's
            # directory separator, which may not be the same as the
            # client's one.)
            filename = name_dict['filename'][name_dict['filename'].rfind("\\")+1:]
            mimetype = 'Content-Type' in submessage and submessage['Content-Type'] or None
            content = StringIO(submessage.get_payload())
            files[key] = [filename, mimetype, content]
        else:
            post.setdefault(key, []).append(submessage.get_payload())
    return post, files