web/views/apacherewrite.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Thu, 20 May 2010 20:47:55 +0200
changeset 5556 9ab2b4c74baf
parent 5424 8ecbcbff9777
permissions -rw-r--r--
[entity] introduce a new 'adapters' registry This changeset introduces the notion in adapters (as in Zope Component Architecture) in a cubicweb way, eg using a specific registry of appobjects. This allows nicer code structure, by avoid clutering entity classes and moving code usually specific to a place of the ui (or something else) together with the code that use the interface. We don't use actual interface anymore, they are implied by adapters (which may be abstract), whose reg id is an interface name. Appobjects that used to 'implements(IFace)' should now be rewritten by: * coding an IFaceAdapter(EntityAdapter) defining (implementing if desired) the interface, usually with __regid__ = 'IFace' * use "adaptable('IFace')" as selector instead Also, the implements_adapter_compat decorator eases backward compatibility with adapter's methods that may still be found on entities implementing the interface. Notice that unlike ZCA, we don't support automatic adapters chain (yagni?). All interfaces defined in cubicweb have been turned into adapters, also some new ones have been introduced to cleanup Entity / AnyEntity classes namespace. At the end, the pluggable mixins mecanism should disappear in favor of adapters as well.

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"""provide class to do Apache rewrite rules'job inside cubicweb (though functionnalities
are much more limited for the moment)

"""

__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"

from re import compile

from cubicweb.web import Redirect
from cubicweb.web.component import Component

class RewriteCond(object):
    def __init__(self, condition, match='host', rules=(), action='rewrite'):
        self.condition = compile(condition)
        assert match in ('host', 'path'), match
        self.match_part = match
        self.rules = []
        for rule, replace in rules:
            rulergx = compile(rule)
            self.rules.append( (rulergx, replace) )
        assert action in ('rewrite', 'redirect', 'stop'), action
        self.process = getattr(self, 'action_%s' % action)

    def match(self, **kwargs):
        self._match = self.condition.match(kwargs[self.match_part])
        return not self._match is None

    def action_rewrite(self, path):
        for rgx, replace in self.rules:
            if not rgx.match(path) is None:
                matchdict = self._match.groupdict() or None
                if not matchdict is None:
                    replace = replace % matchdict
                return rgx.sub(replace, path)
        return path

    def action_redirect(self, path):
        url = self.action_rewrite(path)
        raise Redirect(url)

    def action_stop(self, path):
        return path


class ApacheURLRewrite(Component):
    """inherit from this class with actual rules to activate apache style rewriting

    rules should have the form :

    [('condition pattern 1', [('rule1 pattern', 'replace expression'),
                              ('rule2 pattern', 'replace expression')],
     ('condition pattern 2', [('rule1 pattern', 'replace expression'),
                              ('rule2 pattern', 'replace expression')]
    ]

    for instance the equivalent of the following apache rules:

        RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^logilab\.fr
        RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://www.logilab.fr/$1 [L,R=301]

        RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.logilab\.fr
        RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://localhost:8080/$1 [L,P]

        RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(.+)\.logilab\.fr
        RewriteRule ^/(data/.*) http://localhost:8080/$1 [L,P]
        RewriteRule ^/(json.*) http://localhost:8080/$1 [L,P]
        RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://localhost:8080/m_%1/$1 [L,P]

    could be written (considering that no "host rewritting" is necessary):

      class MyAppRules(ApacheURLRewrite):
        rules = [
          RewriteCond('logilab\.fr', match='host',
                      rules=[('/(.*)', r'http://www.logilab.fr/\1')],
                      action='redirect'),
          RewriteCond('(www)\.logilab\.fr', match='host', action='stop'),
          RewriteCond('/(data|json)/', match='path', action='stop'),
          RewriteCond('(?P<cat>.*)\.logilab\.fr', match='host',
                      rules=[('/(.*)', r'/m_%(cat)s/\1')]),
        ]
    """
    __abstract__ = True
    __regid__ = 'urlrewriter'
    rules = []

    def get_rules(self, req):
        return self.rules

    def rewrite(self, host, path, req):
        for cond in self.get_rules(req):
            if cond.match(host=host, path=path):
                return cond.process(path)
        return path