[ms planning] raise BadRQLQuery when two variables related by a non-crossable relation should come from two different sources (closes #1973767)
# copyright 2003-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
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#
# This file is part of CubicWeb.
#
# CubicWeb is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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# any later version.
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# details.
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"""Twisted request handler for CubicWeb"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from datetime import datetime
from twisted.web import http
from cubicweb.web import DirectResponse
from cubicweb.web.request import CubicWebRequestBase
from cubicweb.web.httpcache import GMTOFFSET
from cubicweb.web.http_headers import Headers
from cubicweb.etwist.http import not_modified_response
class CubicWebTwistedRequestAdapter(CubicWebRequestBase):
def __init__(self, req, vreg, https, base_url):
self._twreq = req
self._base_url = base_url
super(CubicWebTwistedRequestAdapter, self).__init__(vreg, https, req.args)
for key, (name, stream) in req.files.iteritems():
if name is None:
self.form[key] = (name, stream)
else:
self.form[key] = (unicode(name, self.encoding), stream)
# XXX can't we keep received_headers?
self._headers_in = Headers()
for k, v in req.received_headers.iteritems():
self._headers_in.addRawHeader(k, v)
def base_url(self):
"""return the root url of the instance"""
return self._base_url
def http_method(self):
"""returns 'POST', 'GET', 'HEAD', etc."""
return self._twreq.method
def relative_path(self, includeparams=True):
"""return the normalized path of the request (ie at least relative to
the instance's root, but some other normalization may be needed so that
the returned path may be used to compare to generated urls
:param includeparams:
boolean indicating if GET form parameters should be kept in the path
"""
path = self._twreq.uri[1:] # remove the root '/'
if not includeparams:
path = path.split('?', 1)[0]
return path
def get_header(self, header, default=None, raw=True):
"""return the value associated with the given input header, raise
KeyError if the header is not set
"""
if raw:
return self._headers_in.getRawHeaders(header, [default])[0]
return self._headers_in.getHeader(header, default)
def _validate_cache(self):
"""raise a `DirectResponse` exception if a cached page along the way
exists and is still usable
"""
if self.get_header('Cache-Control') in ('max-age=0', 'no-cache'):
# Expires header seems to be required by IE7
self.add_header('Expires', 'Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 GMT')
return
# when using both 'Last-Modified' and 'ETag' response headers
# (i.e. using respectively If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match request
# headers, see
# http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec13.html#sec13.3.4 for
# reference
last_modified = self.headers_out.getHeader('last-modified')
if last_modified is not None:
status = self._twreq.setLastModified(last_modified)
if status != http.CACHED:
return
etag = self.headers_out.getRawHeaders('etag')
if etag is not None:
status = self._twreq.setETag(etag[0])
if status == http.CACHED:
response = not_modified_response(self._twreq, self._headers_in)
raise DirectResponse(response)
# Expires header seems to be required by IE7
self.add_header('Expires', 'Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 GMT')
def header_accept_language(self):
"""returns an ordered list of preferred languages"""
acceptedlangs = self.get_header('Accept-Language', raw=False) or {}
for lang, _ in sorted(acceptedlangs.iteritems(), key=lambda x: x[1],
reverse=True):
lang = lang.split('-')[0]
yield lang
def header_if_modified_since(self):
"""If the HTTP header If-modified-since is set, return the equivalent
date time value (GMT), else return None
"""
mtime = self.get_header('If-modified-since', raw=False)
if mtime:
# :/ twisted is returned a localized time stamp
return datetime.fromtimestamp(mtime) + GMTOFFSET
return None