[server] Port BFSS to py3k
The BFSS API changes in python 3:
* 'defaultdir' MUST be a unicode object
* 'fsencoding' MUST NOT be set
In python 2, fsencoding handles both the encoding of file paths on the
file system (utf-8 by default, but the system may actually be using
something else) and the encoding of file paths that will be stored in
the database.
So in python 3, we wipe the slate clean:
* rely on sys.getfilesystemencoding() to convert unicode objects to
bytes
* always encode paths to utf-8 for storage in the database
Caveat emptor / here be dragons:
* sys.getfilesystemencoding() depends on the current locale, which
therefore MUST be set properly
* when migrating an existing instance from py2 to py3, one MAY need
to reencode file paths stored in the database
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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)