cubicweb/wsgi/__init__.py
author Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr>
Tue, 06 Aug 2019 14:26:17 +0200
branch3.26
changeset 12719 9fb4a71f119d
parent 11767 432f87a63057
child 12567 26744ad37953
permissions -rw-r--r--
[py3] Pass bytes as "msg" to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() When passing a unicode string to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() as "msg" argument, there is an implicit bytes encoding using "ascii" encoding in python3. Of course this does not work if the string contains non-ASCII characters. In fact, config's sendmails method intent to pass bytes to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() as it uses msg.as_string() method. Unfortunately, in python3, this method returns a unicode string whereas it returns a bytes string in python2; we thus fix this by calling as_bytes() method on python3. As there is no "as_bytes" method in python2, we need to handle python2 compatibility by hand and either call as_string() or as_bytes(). In testlib, where we mock smtplib.SMTP, we need to keep the "msg" argument of Email class (defined in testlib as well) a unicode string. Otherwise, it fails to be parsed by email.message_from_string() (from stdlib) if it is bytes on python3.

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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/

"""


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)