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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
This file is part of the web2py Web Framework
Copyrighted by Massimo Di Pierro <mdipierro@cs.depaul.edu>
License: LGPLv3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html)
Thanks to ga2arch for help with IS_IN_DB and IS_NOT_IN_DB on GAE
"""
import os
import re
import datetime
import time
import cgi
import urllib
import struct
import decimal
import unicodedata
from cStringIO import StringIO
from utils import simple_hash, hmac_hash, web2py_uuid
__all__ = [
'CLEANUP',
'CRYPT',
'IS_ALPHANUMERIC',
'IS_DATE_IN_RANGE',
'IS_DATE',
'IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE',
'IS_DATETIME',
'IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE',
'IS_EMAIL',
'IS_EMPTY_OR',
'IS_EXPR',
'IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE',
'IS_IMAGE',
'IS_IN_DB',
'IS_IN_SET',
'IS_INT_IN_RANGE',
'IS_IPV4',
'IS_LENGTH',
'IS_LIST_OF',
'IS_LOWER',
'IS_MATCH',
'IS_EQUAL_TO',
'IS_NOT_EMPTY',
'IS_NOT_IN_DB',
'IS_NULL_OR',
'IS_SLUG',
'IS_STRONG',
'IS_TIME',
'IS_UPLOAD_FILENAME',
'IS_UPPER',
'IS_URL',
]
def translate(text):
if text is None:
return None
elif isinstance(text,(str,unicode)):
from globals import current
if hasattr(current,'T'):
return str(current.T(text))
return str(text)
def options_sorter(x,y):
return (str(x[1]).upper()>str(y[1]).upper() and 1) or -1
class Validator(object):
"""
Root for all validators, mainly for documentation purposes.
Validators are classes used to validate input fields (including forms
generated from database tables).
Here is an example of using a validator with a FORM::
INPUT(_name='a', requires=IS_INT_IN_RANGE(0, 10))
Here is an example of how to require a validator for a table field::
db.define_table('person', SQLField('name'))
db.person.name.requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()
Validators are always assigned using the requires attribute of a field. A
field can have a single validator or multiple validators. Multiple
validators are made part of a list::
db.person.name.requires=[IS_NOT_EMPTY(), IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, 'person.id')]
Validators are called by the function accepts on a FORM or other HTML
helper object that contains a form. They are always called in the order in
which they are listed.
Built-in validators have constructors that take the optional argument error
message which allows you to change the default error message.
Here is an example of a validator on a database table::
db.person.name.requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_message=T('fill this'))
where we have used the translation operator T to allow for
internationalization.
Notice that default error messages are not translated.
"""
def formatter(self, value):
"""
For some validators returns a formatted version (matching the validator)
of value. Otherwise just returns the value.
"""
return value
class IS_MATCH(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_MATCH('.+'))
the argument of IS_MATCH is a regular expression::
>>> IS_MATCH('.+')('hello')
('hello', None)
>>> IS_MATCH('hell')('hello')
('hello', 'invalid expression')
>>> IS_MATCH('hell.*', strict=False)('hello')
('hello', None)
>>> IS_MATCH('hello')('shello')
('shello', 'invalid expression')
>>> IS_MATCH('hello', search=True)('shello')
('hello', None)
>>> IS_MATCH('hello', search=True, strict=False)('shellox')
('hello', None)
>>> IS_MATCH('.*hello.*', search=True, strict=False)('shellox')
('shellox', None)
>>> IS_MATCH('.+')('')
('', 'invalid expression')
"""
def __init__(self, expression, error_message='invalid expression',
strict=False, search=False, extract=False):
if strict or not search:
if not expression.startswith('^'):
expression = '^(%s)' % expression
if strict:
if not expression.endswith('$'):
expression = '(%s)$' % expression
self.regex = re.compile(expression)
self.error_message = error_message
self.extract = extract
def __call__(self, value):
match = self.regex.search(value)
if match is not None:
return (self.extract and match.group() or value, None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_EQUAL_TO(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='password')
INPUT(_type='text', _name='password2',
requires=IS_EQUAL_TO(request.vars.password))
the argument of IS_EQUAL_TO is a string
>>> IS_EQUAL_TO('aaa')('aaa')
('aaa', None)
>>> IS_EQUAL_TO('aaa')('aab')
('aab', 'no match')
"""
def __init__(self, expression, error_message='no match'):
self.expression = expression
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
if value == self.expression:
return (value, None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_EXPR(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_EXPR('5 < int(value) < 10'))
the argument of IS_EXPR must be python condition::
>>> IS_EXPR('int(value) < 2')('1')
('1', None)
>>> IS_EXPR('int(value) < 2')('2')
('2', 'invalid expression')
"""
def __init__(self, expression, error_message='invalid expression'):
self.expression = expression
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
environment = {'value': value}
exec '__ret__=' + self.expression in environment
if environment['__ret__']:
return (value, None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_LENGTH(Validator):
"""
Checks if length of field's value fits between given boundaries. Works
for both text and file inputs.
Arguments:
maxsize: maximum allowed length / size
minsize: minimum allowed length / size
Examples::
#Check if text string is shorter than 33 characters:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_LENGTH(32))
#Check if password string is longer than 5 characters:
INPUT(_type='password', _name='name', requires=IS_LENGTH(minsize=6))
#Check if uploaded file has size between 1KB and 1MB:
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name', requires=IS_LENGTH(1048576, 1024))
>>> IS_LENGTH()('')
('', None)
>>> IS_LENGTH()('1234567890')
('1234567890', None)
>>> IS_LENGTH(maxsize=5, minsize=0)('1234567890') # too long
('1234567890', 'enter from 0 to 5 characters')
>>> IS_LENGTH(maxsize=50, minsize=20)('1234567890') # too short
('1234567890', 'enter from 20 to 50 characters')
"""
def __init__(self, maxsize=255, minsize=0,
error_message='enter from %(min)g to %(max)g characters'):
self.maxsize = maxsize
self.minsize = minsize
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
if isinstance(value, cgi.FieldStorage):
if value.file:
value.file.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
length = value.file.tell()
value.file.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
else:
val = value.value
if val:
length = len(val)
else:
length = 0
if self.minsize <= length <= self.maxsize:
return (value, None)
elif isinstance(value, (str, unicode, list)):
if self.minsize <= len(value) <= self.maxsize:
return (value, None)
elif self.minsize <= len(str(value)) <= self.maxsize:
try:
value.decode('utf8')
return (value, None)
except:
pass
return (value, translate(self.error_message) \
% dict(min=self.minsize, max=self.maxsize))
class IS_IN_SET(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_IN_SET(['max', 'john'],zero=''))
the argument of IS_IN_SET must be a list or set
>>> IS_IN_SET(['max', 'john'])('max')
('max', None)
>>> IS_IN_SET(['max', 'john'])('massimo')
('massimo', 'value not allowed')
>>> IS_IN_SET(['max', 'john'], multiple=True)(('max', 'john'))
(('max', 'john'), None)
>>> IS_IN_SET(['max', 'john'], multiple=True)(('bill', 'john'))
(('bill', 'john'), 'value not allowed')
>>> IS_IN_SET(('id1','id2'), ['first label','second label'])('id1') # Traditional way
('id1', None)
>>> IS_IN_SET({'id1':'first label', 'id2':'second label'})('id1')
('id1', None)
>>> import itertools
>>> IS_IN_SET(itertools.chain(['1','3','5'],['2','4','6']))('1')
('1', None)
>>> IS_IN_SET([('id1','first label'), ('id2','second label')])('id1') # Redundant way
('id1', None)
"""
def __init__(
self,
theset,
labels=None,
error_message='value not allowed',
multiple=False,
zero='',
sort=False,
):
self.multiple = multiple
if isinstance(theset, dict):
self.theset = [str(item) for item in theset]
self.labels = theset.values()
elif theset and isinstance(theset, (tuple,list)) \
and isinstance(theset[0], (tuple,list)) and len(theset[0])==2:
self.theset = [str(item) for item,label in theset]
self.labels = [str(label) for item,label in theset]
else:
self.theset = [str(item) for item in theset]
self.labels = labels
self.error_message = error_message
self.zero = zero
self.sort = sort
def options(self,zero=True):
if not self.labels:
items = [(k, k) for (i, k) in enumerate(self.theset)]
else:
items = [(k, self.labels[i]) for (i, k) in enumerate(self.theset)]
if self.sort:
items.sort(options_sorter)
if zero and not self.zero is None and not self.multiple:
items.insert(0,('',self.zero))
return items
def __call__(self, value):
if self.multiple:
### if below was values = re.compile("[\w\-:]+").findall(str(value))
if isinstance(value, (str,unicode)):
values = [value]
elif isinstance(value, (tuple, list)):
values = value
elif not value:
values = []
else:
values = [value]
failures = [x for x in values if not x in self.theset]
if failures and self.theset:
if self.multiple and (value is None or value == ''):
return ([], None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
if self.multiple:
if isinstance(self.multiple,(tuple,list)) and \
not self.multiple[0]<=len(values)<self.multiple[1]:
return (values, translate(self.error_message))
return (values, None)
return (value, None)
regex1 = re.compile('[\w_]+\.[\w_]+')
regex2 = re.compile('%\((?P<name>[^\)]+)\)s')
class IS_IN_DB(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_IN_DB(db, db.mytable.myfield, zero=''))
used for reference fields, rendered as a dropbox
"""
def __init__(
self,
dbset,
field,
label=None,
error_message='value not in database',
orderby=None,
groupby=None,
cache=None,
multiple=False,
zero='',
sort=False,
_and=None,
):
from dal import Table
if isinstance(field,Table): field = field._id
if hasattr(dbset, 'define_table'):
self.dbset = dbset()
else:
self.dbset = dbset
self.field = field
(ktable, kfield) = str(self.field).split('.')
if not label:
label = '%%(%s)s' % kfield
if isinstance(label,str):
if regex1.match(str(label)):
label = '%%(%s)s' % str(label).split('.')[-1]
ks = regex2.findall(label)
if not kfield in ks:
ks += [kfield]
fields = ks
else:
ks = [kfield]
fields = 'all'
self.fields = fields
self.label = label
self.ktable = ktable
self.kfield = kfield
self.ks = ks
self.error_message = error_message
self.theset = None
self.orderby = orderby
self.groupby = groupby
self.cache = cache
self.multiple = multiple
self.zero = zero
self.sort = sort
self._and = _and
def set_self_id(self, id):
if self._and:
self._and.record_id = id
def build_set(self):
table = self.dbset.db[self.ktable]
if self.fields == 'all':
fields = [f for f in table]
else:
fields = [table[k] for k in self.fields]
if self.dbset.db._dbname != 'gae':
orderby = self.orderby or reduce(lambda a,b:a|b,fields)
groupby = self.groupby
dd = dict(orderby=orderby, groupby=groupby, cache=self.cache)
records = self.dbset(table).select(*fields, **dd)
else:
orderby = self.orderby or \
reduce(lambda a,b:a|b,(f for f in fields if not f.name=='id'))
dd = dict(orderby=orderby, cache=self.cache)
records = self.dbset(table).select(table.ALL, **dd)
self.theset = [str(r[self.kfield]) for r in records]
if isinstance(self.label,str):
self.labels = [self.label % dict(r) for r in records]
else:
self.labels = [self.label(r) for r in records]
def options(self, zero=True):
self.build_set()
items = [(k, self.labels[i]) for (i, k) in enumerate(self.theset)]
if self.sort:
items.sort(options_sorter)
if zero and not self.zero is None and not self.multiple:
items.insert(0,('',self.zero))
return items
def __call__(self, value):
if self.multiple:
if isinstance(value,list):
values=value
elif value:
values = [value]
else:
values = []
if isinstance(self.multiple,(tuple,list)) and \
not self.multiple[0]<=len(values)<self.multiple[1]:
return (values, translate(self.error_message))
if not [x for x in values if not str(x) in self.theset]:
return (values, None)
elif self.theset:
if str(value) in self.theset:
if self._and:
return self._and(value)
else:
return (value, None)
else:
(ktable, kfield) = str(self.field).split('.')
field = self.dbset.db[ktable][kfield]
if self.dbset(field == value).count():
if self._and:
return self._and(value)
else:
return (value, None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_NOT_IN_DB(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, db.table))
makes the field unique
"""
def __init__(
self,
dbset,
field,
error_message='value already in database or empty',
allowed_override=[],
ignore_common_filters=False,
):
from dal import Table
if isinstance(field,Table): field = field._id
if hasattr(dbset, 'define_table'):
self.dbset = dbset()
else:
self.dbset = dbset
self.field = field
self.error_message = error_message
self.record_id = 0
self.allowed_override = allowed_override
self.ignore_common_filters = ignore_common_filters
def set_self_id(self, id):
self.record_id = id
def __call__(self, value):
value=str(value)
if not value.strip():
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
if value in self.allowed_override:
return (value, None)
(tablename, fieldname) = str(self.field).split('.')
table = self.dbset.db[tablename]
field = table[fieldname]
rows = self.dbset(field == value, ignore_common_filters = self.ignore_common_filters).select(limitby=(0, 1))
if len(rows) > 0:
if isinstance(self.record_id, dict):
for f in self.record_id:
if str(getattr(rows[0], f)) != str(self.record_id[f]):
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
elif str(rows[0][table._id.name]) != str(self.record_id):
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
return (value, None)
class IS_INT_IN_RANGE(Validator):
"""
Determine that the argument is (or can be represented as) an int,
and that it falls within the specified range. The range is interpreted
in the Pythonic way, so the test is: min <= value < max.
The minimum and maximum limits can be None, meaning no lower or upper limit,
respectively.
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_INT_IN_RANGE(0, 10))
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,5)('4')
(4, None)
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(4)
(4, None)
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(1)
(1, None)
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(5)
(5, 'enter an integer between 1 and 4')
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(5)
(5, 'enter an integer between 1 and 4')
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(3.5)
(3, 'enter an integer between 1 and 4')
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(None,5)('4')
(4, None)
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(None,5)('6')
(6, 'enter an integer less than or equal to 4')
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,None)('4')
(4, None)
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE(1,None)('0')
(0, 'enter an integer greater than or equal to 1')
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE()(6)
(6, None)
>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE()('abc')
('abc', 'enter an integer')
"""
def __init__(
self,
minimum=None,
maximum=None,
error_message=None,
):
self.minimum = self.maximum = None
if minimum is None:
if maximum is None:
self.error_message = error_message or 'enter an integer'
else:
self.maximum = int(maximum)
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter an integer less than or equal to %(max)g'
self.error_message = translate(error_message) % dict(max=self.maximum-1)
elif maximum is None:
self.minimum = int(minimum)
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter an integer greater than or equal to %(min)g'
self.error_message = translate(error_message) % dict(min=self.minimum)
else:
self.minimum = int(minimum)
self.maximum = int(maximum)
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter an integer between %(min)g and %(max)g'
self.error_message = translate(error_message) \
% dict(min=self.minimum, max=self.maximum-1)
def __call__(self, value):
try:
fvalue = float(value)
value = int(value)
if value != fvalue:
return (value, self.error_message)
if self.minimum is None:
if self.maximum is None or value < self.maximum:
return (value, None)
elif self.maximum is None:
if value >= self.minimum:
return (value, None)
elif self.minimum <= value < self.maximum:
return (value, None)
except ValueError:
pass
return (value, self.error_message)
def str2dec(number):
s = str(number)
if not '.' in s: s+='.00'
else: s+='0'*(2-len(s.split('.')[1]))
return s
class IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(Validator):
"""
Determine that the argument is (or can be represented as) a float,
and that it falls within the specified inclusive range.
The comparison is made with native arithmetic.
The minimum and maximum limits can be None, meaning no lower or upper limit,
respectively.
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(0, 10))
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,5)('4')
(4.0, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(4)
(4.0, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(1)
(1.0, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(5.25)
(5.25, 'enter a number between 1 and 5')
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(6.0)
(6.0, 'enter a number between 1 and 5')
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,5)(3.5)
(3.5, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,None)(3.5)
(3.5, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(None,5)(3.5)
(3.5, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(1,None)(0.5)
(0.5, 'enter a number greater than or equal to 1')
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(None,5)(6.5)
(6.5, 'enter a number less than or equal to 5')
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE()(6.5)
(6.5, None)
>>> IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE()('abc')
('abc', 'enter a number')
"""
def __init__(
self,
minimum=None,
maximum=None,
error_message=None,
dot='.'
):
self.minimum = self.maximum = None
self.dot = dot
if minimum is None:
if maximum is None:
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number'
else:
self.maximum = float(maximum)
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number less than or equal to %(max)g'
elif maximum is None:
self.minimum = float(minimum)
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number greater than or equal to %(min)g'
else:
self.minimum = float(minimum)
self.maximum = float(maximum)
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number between %(min)g and %(max)g'
self.error_message = translate(error_message) \
% dict(min=self.minimum, max=self.maximum)
def __call__(self, value):
try:
if self.dot=='.':
fvalue = float(value)
else:
fvalue = float(str(value).replace(self.dot,'.'))
if self.minimum is None:
if self.maximum is None or fvalue <= self.maximum:
return (fvalue, None)
elif self.maximum is None:
if fvalue >= self.minimum:
return (fvalue, None)
elif self.minimum <= fvalue <= self.maximum:
return (fvalue, None)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
pass
return (value, self.error_message)
def formatter(self,value):
return str2dec(value).replace('.',self.dot)
class IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(Validator):
"""
Determine that the argument is (or can be represented as) a Python Decimal,
and that it falls within the specified inclusive range.
The comparison is made with Python Decimal arithmetic.
The minimum and maximum limits can be None, meaning no lower or upper limit,
respectively.
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(0, 10))
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1,5)('4')
(Decimal('4'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1,5)(4)
(Decimal('4'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1,5)(1)
(Decimal('1'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1,5)(5.25)
(5.25, 'enter a number between 1 and 5')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(5.25,6)(5.25)
(Decimal('5.25'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(5.25,6)('5.25')
(Decimal('5.25'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1,5)(6.0)
(6.0, 'enter a number between 1 and 5')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1,5)(3.5)
(Decimal('3.5'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1.5,5.5)(3.5)
(Decimal('3.5'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1.5,5.5)(6.5)
(6.5, 'enter a number between 1.5 and 5.5')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1.5,None)(6.5)
(Decimal('6.5'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(1.5,None)(0.5)
(0.5, 'enter a number greater than or equal to 1.5')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(None,5.5)(4.5)
(Decimal('4.5'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(None,5.5)(6.5)
(6.5, 'enter a number less than or equal to 5.5')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE()(6.5)
(Decimal('6.5'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(0,99)(123.123)
(123.123, 'enter a number between 0 and 99')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(0,99)('123.123')
('123.123', 'enter a number between 0 and 99')
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE(0,99)('12.34')
(Decimal('12.34'), None)
>>> IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE()('abc')
('abc', 'enter a decimal number')
"""
def __init__(
self,
minimum=None,
maximum=None,
error_message=None,
dot='.'
):
self.minimum = self.maximum = None
self.dot = dot
if minimum is None:
if maximum is None:
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a decimal number'
else:
self.maximum = decimal.Decimal(str(maximum))
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number less than or equal to %(max)g'
elif maximum is None:
self.minimum = decimal.Decimal(str(minimum))
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number greater than or equal to %(min)g'
else:
self.minimum = decimal.Decimal(str(minimum))
self.maximum = decimal.Decimal(str(maximum))
if error_message is None:
error_message = 'enter a number between %(min)g and %(max)g'
self.error_message = translate(error_message) \
% dict(min=self.minimum, max=self.maximum)
def __call__(self, value):
try:
if isinstance(value,decimal.Decimal):
v = value
else:
v = decimal.Decimal(str(value).replace(self.dot,'.'))
if self.minimum is None:
if self.maximum is None or v <= self.maximum:
return (v, None)
elif self.maximum is None:
if v >= self.minimum:
return (v, None)
elif self.minimum <= v <= self.maximum:
return (v, None)
except (ValueError, TypeError, decimal.InvalidOperation):
pass
return (value, self.error_message)
def formatter(self, value):
return str2dec(value).replace('.',self.dot)
def is_empty(value, empty_regex=None):
"test empty field"
if isinstance(value, (str, unicode)):
value = value.strip()
if empty_regex is not None and empty_regex.match(value):
value = ''
if value is None or value == '' or value == []:
return (value, True)
return (value, False)
class IS_NOT_EMPTY(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY())
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()(1)
(1, None)
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()(0)
(0, None)
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()('x')
('x', None)
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()(' x ')
('x', None)
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()(None)
(None, 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()('')
('', 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()(' ')
('', 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()(' \\n\\t')
('', 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY()([])
([], 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY(empty_regex='def')('def')
('', 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY(empty_regex='de[fg]')('deg')
('', 'enter a value')
>>> IS_NOT_EMPTY(empty_regex='def')('abc')
('abc', None)
"""
def __init__(self, error_message='enter a value', empty_regex=None):
self.error_message = error_message
if empty_regex is not None:
self.empty_regex = re.compile(empty_regex)
else:
self.empty_regex = None
def __call__(self, value):
value, empty = is_empty(value, empty_regex=self.empty_regex)
if empty:
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
return (value, None)
class IS_ALPHANUMERIC(IS_MATCH):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_ALPHANUMERIC())
>>> IS_ALPHANUMERIC()('1')
('1', None)
>>> IS_ALPHANUMERIC()('')
('', None)
>>> IS_ALPHANUMERIC()('A_a')
('A_a', None)
>>> IS_ALPHANUMERIC()('!')
('!', 'enter only letters, numbers, and underscore')
"""
def __init__(self, error_message='enter only letters, numbers, and underscore'):
IS_MATCH.__init__(self, '^[\w]*$', error_message)
class IS_EMAIL(Validator):
"""
Checks if field's value is a valid email address. Can be set to disallow
or force addresses from certain domain(s).
Email regex adapted from
http://haacked.com/archive/2007/08/21/i-knew-how-to-validate-an-email-address-until-i.aspx,
generally following the RFCs, except that we disallow quoted strings
and permit underscores and leading numerics in subdomain labels
Arguments:
- banned: regex text for disallowed address domains
- forced: regex text for required address domains
Both arguments can also be custom objects with a match(value) method.
Examples::
#Check for valid email address:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_EMAIL())
#Check for valid email address that can't be from a .com domain:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_EMAIL(banned='^.*\.com(|\..*)$'))
#Check for valid email address that must be from a .edu domain:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_EMAIL(forced='^.*\.edu(|\..*)$'))
>>> IS_EMAIL()('a@b.com')
('a@b.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@def.com')
('abc@def.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@3def.com')
('abc@3def.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@def.us')
('abc@def.us', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@d_-f.us')
('abc@d_-f.us', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('@def.com') # missing name
('@def.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('"abc@def".com') # quoted name
('"abc@def".com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc+def.com') # no @
('abc+def.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@def.x') # one-char TLD
('abc@def.x', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@def.12') # numeric TLD
('abc@def.12', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@def..com') # double-dot in domain
('abc@def..com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@.def.com') # dot starts domain
('abc@.def.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@def.c_m') # underscore in TLD
('abc@def.c_m', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('NotAnEmail') # missing @
('NotAnEmail', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('abc@NotAnEmail') # missing TLD
('abc@NotAnEmail', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('customer/department@example.com')
('customer/department@example.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('$A12345@example.com')
('$A12345@example.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('!def!xyz%abc@example.com')
('!def!xyz%abc@example.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('_Yosemite.Sam@example.com')
('_Yosemite.Sam@example.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('~@example.com')
('~@example.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('.wooly@example.com') # dot starts name
('.wooly@example.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('wo..oly@example.com') # adjacent dots in name
('wo..oly@example.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('pootietang.@example.com') # dot ends name
('pootietang.@example.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('.@example.com') # name is bare dot
('.@example.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('Ima.Fool@example.com')
('Ima.Fool@example.com', None)
>>> IS_EMAIL()('Ima Fool@example.com') # space in name
('Ima Fool@example.com', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMAIL()('localguy@localhost') # localhost as domain
('localguy@localhost', None)
"""
regex = re.compile('''
^(?!\.) # name may not begin with a dot
(
[-a-z0-9!\#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~] # all legal characters except dot
|
(?<!\.)\. # single dots only
)+
(?<!\.) # name may not end with a dot
@
(
localhost
|
(
[a-z0-9] # [sub]domain begins with alphanumeric
(
[-\w]* # alphanumeric, underscore, dot, hyphen
[a-z0-9] # ending alphanumeric
)?
\. # ending dot
)+
[a-z]{2,} # TLD alpha-only
)$
''', re.VERBOSE|re.IGNORECASE)
regex_proposed_but_failed = re.compile('^([\w\!\#$\%\&\'\*\+\-\/\=\?\^\`{\|\}\~]+\.)*[\w\!\#$\%\&\'\*\+\-\/\=\?\^\`{\|\}\~]+@((((([a-z0-9]{1}[a-z0-9\-]{0,62}[a-z0-9]{1})|[a-z])\.)+[a-z]{2,6})|(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}(\:\d{1,5})?)$',re.VERBOSE|re.IGNORECASE)
def __init__(self,
banned=None,
forced=None,
error_message='enter a valid email address'):
if isinstance(banned, str):
banned = re.compile(banned)
if isinstance(forced, str):
forced = re.compile(forced)
self.banned = banned
self.forced = forced
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
match = self.regex.match(value)
if match:
domain = value.split('@')[1]
if (not self.banned or not self.banned.match(domain)) \
and (not self.forced or self.forced.match(domain)):
return (value, None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
# URL scheme source:
# <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme> obtained on 2008-Nov-10
official_url_schemes = [
'aaa',
'aaas',
'acap',
'cap',
'cid',
'crid',
'data',
'dav',
'dict',
'dns',
'fax',
'file',
'ftp',
'go',
'gopher',
'h323',
'http',
'https',
'icap',
'im',
'imap',
'info',
'ipp',
'iris',
'iris.beep',
'iris.xpc',
'iris.xpcs',
'iris.lws',
'ldap',
'mailto',
'mid',
'modem',
'msrp',
'msrps',
'mtqp',
'mupdate',
'news',
'nfs',
'nntp',
'opaquelocktoken',
'pop',
'pres',
'prospero',
'rtsp',
'service',
'shttp',
'sip',
'sips',
'snmp',
'soap.beep',
'soap.beeps',
'tag',
'tel',
'telnet',
'tftp',
'thismessage',
'tip',
'tv',
'urn',
'vemmi',
'wais',
'xmlrpc.beep',
'xmlrpc.beep',
'xmpp',
'z39.50r',
'z39.50s',
]
unofficial_url_schemes = [
'about',
'adiumxtra',
'aim',
'afp',
'aw',
'callto',
'chrome',
'cvs',
'ed2k',
'feed',
'fish',
'gg',
'gizmoproject',
'iax2',
'irc',
'ircs',
'itms',
'jar',
'javascript',
'keyparc',
'lastfm',
'ldaps',
'magnet',
'mms',
'msnim',
'mvn',
'notes',
'nsfw',
'psyc',
'paparazzi:http',
'rmi',
'rsync',
'secondlife',
'sgn',
'skype',
'ssh',
'sftp',
'smb',
'sms',
'soldat',
'steam',
'svn',
'teamspeak',
'unreal',
'ut2004',
'ventrilo',
'view-source',
'webcal',
'wyciwyg',
'xfire',
'xri',
'ymsgr',
]
all_url_schemes = [None] + official_url_schemes + unofficial_url_schemes
http_schemes = [None, 'http', 'https']
# This regex comes from RFC 2396, Appendix B. It's used to split a URL into
# its component parts
# Here are the regex groups that it extracts:
# scheme = group(2)
# authority = group(4)
# path = group(5)
# query = group(7)
# fragment = group(9)
url_split_regex = \
re.compile('^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?')
# Defined in RFC 3490, Section 3.1, Requirement #1
# Use this regex to split the authority component of a unicode URL into
# its component labels
label_split_regex = re.compile(u'[\u002e\u3002\uff0e\uff61]')
def escape_unicode(string):
'''
Converts a unicode string into US-ASCII, using a simple conversion scheme.
Each unicode character that does not have a US-ASCII equivalent is
converted into a URL escaped form based on its hexadecimal value.
For example, the unicode character '\u4e86' will become the string '%4e%86'
:param string: unicode string, the unicode string to convert into an
escaped US-ASCII form
:returns: the US-ASCII escaped form of the inputted string
:rtype: string
@author: Jonathan Benn
'''
returnValue = StringIO()
for character in string:
code = ord(character)
if code > 0x7F:
hexCode = hex(code)
returnValue.write('%' + hexCode[2:4] + '%' + hexCode[4:6])
else:
returnValue.write(character)
return returnValue.getvalue()
def unicode_to_ascii_authority(authority):
'''
Follows the steps in RFC 3490, Section 4 to convert a unicode authority
string into its ASCII equivalent.
For example, u'www.Alliancefran\xe7aise.nu' will be converted into
'www.xn--alliancefranaise-npb.nu'
:param authority: unicode string, the URL authority component to convert,
e.g. u'www.Alliancefran\xe7aise.nu'
:returns: the US-ASCII character equivalent to the inputed authority,
e.g. 'www.xn--alliancefranaise-npb.nu'
:rtype: string
:raises Exception: if the function is not able to convert the inputed
authority
@author: Jonathan Benn
'''
#RFC 3490, Section 4, Step 1
#The encodings.idna Python module assumes that AllowUnassigned == True
#RFC 3490, Section 4, Step 2
labels = label_split_regex.split(authority)
#RFC 3490, Section 4, Step 3
#The encodings.idna Python module assumes that UseSTD3ASCIIRules == False
#RFC 3490, Section 4, Step 4
#We use the ToASCII operation because we are about to put the authority
#into an IDN-unaware slot
asciiLabels = []
try:
import encodings.idna
for label in labels:
if label:
asciiLabels.append(encodings.idna.ToASCII(label))
else:
#encodings.idna.ToASCII does not accept an empty string, but
#it is necessary for us to allow for empty labels so that we
#don't modify the URL
asciiLabels.append('')
except:
asciiLabels=[str(label) for label in labels]
#RFC 3490, Section 4, Step 5
return str(reduce(lambda x, y: x + unichr(0x002E) + y, asciiLabels))
def unicode_to_ascii_url(url, prepend_scheme):
'''
Converts the inputed unicode url into a US-ASCII equivalent. This function
goes a little beyond RFC 3490, which is limited in scope to the domain name
(authority) only. Here, the functionality is expanded to what was observed
on Wikipedia on 2009-Jan-22:
Component Can Use Unicode?
--------- ----------------
scheme No
authority Yes
path Yes
query Yes
fragment No
The authority component gets converted to punycode, but occurrences of
unicode in other components get converted into a pair of URI escapes (we
assume 4-byte unicode). E.g. the unicode character U+4E2D will be
converted into '%4E%2D'. Testing with Firefox v3.0.5 has shown that it can
understand this kind of URI encoding.
:param url: unicode string, the URL to convert from unicode into US-ASCII
:param prepend_scheme: string, a protocol scheme to prepend to the URL if
we're having trouble parsing it.
e.g. "http". Input None to disable this functionality
:returns: a US-ASCII equivalent of the inputed url
:rtype: string
@author: Jonathan Benn
'''
#convert the authority component of the URL into an ASCII punycode string,
#but encode the rest using the regular URI character encoding
groups = url_split_regex.match(url).groups()
#If no authority was found
if not groups[3]:
#Try appending a scheme to see if that fixes the problem
scheme_to_prepend = prepend_scheme or 'http'
groups = url_split_regex.match(
unicode(scheme_to_prepend) + u'://' + url).groups()
#if we still can't find the authority
if not groups[3]:
raise Exception('No authority component found, '+ \
'could not decode unicode to US-ASCII')
#We're here if we found an authority, let's rebuild the URL
scheme = groups[1]
authority = groups[3]
path = groups[4] or ''
query = groups[5] or ''
fragment = groups[7] or ''
if prepend_scheme:
scheme = str(scheme) + '://'
else:
scheme = ''
return scheme + unicode_to_ascii_authority(authority) +\
escape_unicode(path) + escape_unicode(query) + str(fragment)
class IS_GENERIC_URL(Validator):
"""
Rejects a URL string if any of the following is true:
* The string is empty or None
* The string uses characters that are not allowed in a URL
* The URL scheme specified (if one is specified) is not valid
Based on RFC 2396: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2396.html
This function only checks the URL's syntax. It does not check that the URL
points to a real document, for example, or that it otherwise makes sense
semantically. This function does automatically prepend 'http://' in front
of a URL if and only if that's necessary to successfully parse the URL.
Please note that a scheme will be prepended only for rare cases
(e.g. 'google.ca:80')
The list of allowed schemes is customizable with the allowed_schemes
parameter. If you exclude None from the list, then abbreviated URLs
(lacking a scheme such as 'http') will be rejected.
The default prepended scheme is customizable with the prepend_scheme
parameter. If you set prepend_scheme to None then prepending will be
disabled. URLs that require prepending to parse will still be accepted,
but the return value will not be modified.
@author: Jonathan Benn
>>> IS_GENERIC_URL()('http://user@abc.com')
('http://user@abc.com', None)
"""
def __init__(
self,
error_message='enter a valid URL',
allowed_schemes=None,
prepend_scheme=None,
):
"""
:param error_message: a string, the error message to give the end user
if the URL does not validate
:param allowed_schemes: a list containing strings or None. Each element
is a scheme the inputed URL is allowed to use
:param prepend_scheme: a string, this scheme is prepended if it's
necessary to make the URL valid
"""
self.error_message = error_message
if allowed_schemes is None:
self.allowed_schemes = all_url_schemes
else:
self.allowed_schemes = allowed_schemes
self.prepend_scheme = prepend_scheme
if self.prepend_scheme not in self.allowed_schemes:
raise SyntaxError, \
"prepend_scheme='%s' is not in allowed_schemes=%s" \
% (self.prepend_scheme, self.allowed_schemes)
def __call__(self, value):
"""
:param value: a string, the URL to validate
:returns: a tuple, where tuple[0] is the inputed value (possible
prepended with prepend_scheme), and tuple[1] is either
None (success!) or the string error_message
"""
try:
# if the URL does not misuse the '%' character
if not re.compile(
r"%[^0-9A-Fa-f]{2}|%[^0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]|%[0-9A-Fa-f][^0-9A-Fa-f]|%$|%[0-9A-Fa-f]$|%[^0-9A-Fa-f]$"
).search(value):
# if the URL is only composed of valid characters
if re.compile(
r"[A-Za-z0-9;/?:@&=+$,\-_\.!~*'\(\)%#]+$").match(value):
# Then split up the URL into its components and check on
# the scheme
scheme = url_split_regex.match(value).group(2)
# Clean up the scheme before we check it
if not scheme is None:
scheme = urllib.unquote(scheme).lower()
# If the scheme really exists
if scheme in self.allowed_schemes:
# Then the URL is valid
return (value, None)
else:
# else, for the possible case of abbreviated URLs with
# ports, check to see if adding a valid scheme fixes
# the problem (but only do this if it doesn't have
# one already!)
if not re.compile('://').search(value) and None\
in self.allowed_schemes:
schemeToUse = self.prepend_scheme or 'http'
prependTest = self.__call__(schemeToUse
+ '://' + value)
# if the prepend test succeeded
if prependTest[1] is None:
# if prepending in the output is enabled
if self.prepend_scheme:
return prependTest
else:
# else return the original,
# non-prepended value
return (value, None)
except:
pass
# else the URL is not valid
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
# Sources (obtained 2008-Nov-11):
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-level_domain
# http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/
official_top_level_domains = [
'ac',
'ad',
'ae',
'aero',
'af',
'ag',
'ai',
'al',
'am',
'an',
'ao',
'aq',
'ar',
'arpa',
'as',
'asia',
'at',
'au',
'aw',
'ax',
'az',
'ba',
'bb',
'bd',
'be',
'bf',
'bg',
'bh',
'bi',
'biz',
'bj',
'bl',
'bm',
'bn',
'bo',
'br',
'bs',
'bt',
'bv',
'bw',
'by',
'bz',
'ca',
'cat',
'cc',
'cd',
'cf',
'cg',
'ch',
'ci',
'ck',
'cl',
'cm',
'cn',
'co',
'com',
'coop',
'cr',
'cu',
'cv',
'cx',
'cy',
'cz',
'de',
'dj',
'dk',
'dm',
'do',
'dz',
'ec',
'edu',
'ee',
'eg',
'eh',
'er',
'es',
'et',
'eu',
'example',
'fi',
'fj',
'fk',
'fm',
'fo',
'fr',
'ga',
'gb',
'gd',
'ge',
'gf',
'gg',
'gh',
'gi',
'gl',
'gm',
'gn',
'gov',
'gp',
'gq',
'gr',
'gs',
'gt',
'gu',
'gw',
'gy',
'hk',
'hm',
'hn',
'hr',
'ht',
'hu',
'id',
'ie',
'il',
'im',
'in',
'info',
'int',
'invalid',
'io',
'iq',
'ir',
'is',
'it',
'je',
'jm',
'jo',
'jobs',
'jp',
'ke',
'kg',
'kh',
'ki',
'km',
'kn',
'kp',
'kr',
'kw',
'ky',
'kz',
'la',
'lb',
'lc',
'li',
'lk',
'localhost',
'lr',
'ls',
'lt',
'lu',
'lv',
'ly',
'ma',
'mc',
'md',
'me',
'mf',
'mg',
'mh',
'mil',
'mk',
'ml',
'mm',
'mn',
'mo',
'mobi',
'mp',
'mq',
'mr',
'ms',
'mt',
'mu',
'museum',
'mv',
'mw',
'mx',
'my',
'mz',
'na',
'name',
'nc',
'ne',
'net',
'nf',
'ng',
'ni',
'nl',
'no',
'np',
'nr',
'nu',
'nz',
'om',
'org',
'pa',
'pe',
'pf',
'pg',
'ph',
'pk',
'pl',
'pm',
'pn',
'pr',
'pro',
'ps',
'pt',
'pw',
'py',
'qa',
're',
'ro',
'rs',
'ru',
'rw',
'sa',
'sb',
'sc',
'sd',
'se',
'sg',
'sh',
'si',
'sj',
'sk',
'sl',
'sm',
'sn',
'so',
'sr',
'st',
'su',
'sv',
'sy',
'sz',
'tc',
'td',
'tel',
'test',
'tf',
'tg',
'th',
'tj',
'tk',
'tl',
'tm',
'tn',
'to',
'tp',
'tr',
'travel',
'tt',
'tv',
'tw',
'tz',
'ua',
'ug',
'uk',
'um',
'us',
'uy',
'uz',
'va',
'vc',
've',
'vg',
'vi',
'vn',
'vu',
'wf',
'ws',
'xn--0zwm56d',
'xn--11b5bs3a9aj6g',
'xn--80akhbyknj4f',
'xn--9t4b11yi5a',
'xn--deba0ad',
'xn--g6w251d',
'xn--hgbk6aj7f53bba',
'xn--hlcj6aya9esc7a',
'xn--jxalpdlp',
'xn--kgbechtv',
'xn--zckzah',
'ye',
'yt',
'yu',
'za',
'zm',
'zw',
]
class IS_HTTP_URL(Validator):
"""
Rejects a URL string if any of the following is true:
* The string is empty or None
* The string uses characters that are not allowed in a URL
* The string breaks any of the HTTP syntactic rules
* The URL scheme specified (if one is specified) is not 'http' or 'https'
* The top-level domain (if a host name is specified) does not exist
Based on RFC 2616: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2616.html
This function only checks the URL's syntax. It does not check that the URL
points to a real document, for example, or that it otherwise makes sense
semantically. This function does automatically prepend 'http://' in front
of a URL in the case of an abbreviated URL (e.g. 'google.ca').
The list of allowed schemes is customizable with the allowed_schemes
parameter. If you exclude None from the list, then abbreviated URLs
(lacking a scheme such as 'http') will be rejected.
The default prepended scheme is customizable with the prepend_scheme
parameter. If you set prepend_scheme to None then prepending will be
disabled. URLs that require prepending to parse will still be accepted,
but the return value will not be modified.
@author: Jonathan Benn
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('http://1.2.3.4')
('http://1.2.3.4', None)
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('http://abc.com')
('http://abc.com', None)
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('https://abc.com')
('https://abc.com', None)
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('httpx://abc.com')
('httpx://abc.com', 'enter a valid URL')
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('http://abc.com:80')
('http://abc.com:80', None)
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('http://user@abc.com')
('http://user@abc.com', None)
>>> IS_HTTP_URL()('http://user@1.2.3.4')
('http://user@1.2.3.4', None)
"""
def __init__(
self,
error_message='enter a valid URL',
allowed_schemes=None,
prepend_scheme='http',
):
"""
:param error_message: a string, the error message to give the end user
if the URL does not validate
:param allowed_schemes: a list containing strings or None. Each element
is a scheme the inputed URL is allowed to use
:param prepend_scheme: a string, this scheme is prepended if it's
necessary to make the URL valid
"""
self.error_message = error_message
if allowed_schemes is None:
self.allowed_schemes = http_schemes
else:
self.allowed_schemes = allowed_schemes
self.prepend_scheme = prepend_scheme
for i in self.allowed_schemes:
if i not in http_schemes:
raise SyntaxError, \
"allowed_scheme value '%s' is not in %s" % \
(i, http_schemes)
if self.prepend_scheme not in self.allowed_schemes:
raise SyntaxError, \
"prepend_scheme='%s' is not in allowed_schemes=%s" % \
(self.prepend_scheme, self.allowed_schemes)
def __call__(self, value):
"""
:param value: a string, the URL to validate
:returns: a tuple, where tuple[0] is the inputed value
(possible prepended with prepend_scheme), and tuple[1] is either
None (success!) or the string error_message
"""
try:
# if the URL passes generic validation
x = IS_GENERIC_URL(error_message=self.error_message,
allowed_schemes=self.allowed_schemes,
prepend_scheme=self.prepend_scheme)
if x(value)[1] is None:
componentsMatch = url_split_regex.match(value)
authority = componentsMatch.group(4)
# if there is an authority component
if authority:
# if authority is a valid IP address
if re.compile(
"([\w.!~*'|;:&=+$,-]+@)?\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+(:\d*)*$").match(authority):
# Then this HTTP URL is valid
return (value, None)
else:
# else if authority is a valid domain name
domainMatch = \
re.compile(
"([\w.!~*'|;:&=+$,-]+@)?(([A-Za-z0-9]+[A-Za-z0-9\-]*[A-Za-z0-9]+\.)*([A-Za-z0-9]+\.)*)*([A-Za-z]+[A-Za-z0-9\-]*[A-Za-z0-9]+)\.?(:\d*)*$"
).match(authority)
if domainMatch:
# if the top-level domain really exists
if domainMatch.group(5).lower()\
in official_top_level_domains:
# Then this HTTP URL is valid
return (value, None)
else:
# else this is a relative/abbreviated URL, which will parse
# into the URL's path component
path = componentsMatch.group(5)
# relative case: if this is a valid path (if it starts with
# a slash)
if re.compile('/').match(path):
# Then this HTTP URL is valid
return (value, None)
else:
# abbreviated case: if we haven't already, prepend a
# scheme and see if it fixes the problem
if not re.compile('://').search(value):
schemeToUse = self.prepend_scheme or 'http'
prependTest = self.__call__(schemeToUse
+ '://' + value)
# if the prepend test succeeded
if prependTest[1] is None:
# if prepending in the output is enabled
if self.prepend_scheme:
return prependTest
else:
# else return the original, non-prepended
# value
return (value, None)
except:
pass
# else the HTTP URL is not valid
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_URL(Validator):
"""
Rejects a URL string if any of the following is true:
* The string is empty or None
* The string uses characters that are not allowed in a URL
* The string breaks any of the HTTP syntactic rules
* The URL scheme specified (if one is specified) is not 'http' or 'https'
* The top-level domain (if a host name is specified) does not exist
(These rules are based on RFC 2616: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2616.html)
This function only checks the URL's syntax. It does not check that the URL
points to a real document, for example, or that it otherwise makes sense
semantically. This function does automatically prepend 'http://' in front
of a URL in the case of an abbreviated URL (e.g. 'google.ca').
If the parameter mode='generic' is used, then this function's behavior
changes. It then rejects a URL string if any of the following is true:
* The string is empty or None
* The string uses characters that are not allowed in a URL
* The URL scheme specified (if one is specified) is not valid
(These rules are based on RFC 2396: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2396.html)
The list of allowed schemes is customizable with the allowed_schemes
parameter. If you exclude None from the list, then abbreviated URLs
(lacking a scheme such as 'http') will be rejected.
The default prepended scheme is customizable with the prepend_scheme
parameter. If you set prepend_scheme to None then prepending will be
disabled. URLs that require prepending to parse will still be accepted,
but the return value will not be modified.
IS_URL is compatible with the Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) standard
specified in RFC 3490 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490). As a result,
URLs can be regular strings or unicode strings.
If the URL's domain component (e.g. google.ca) contains non-US-ASCII
letters, then the domain will be converted into Punycode (defined in
RFC 3492, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492). IS_URL goes a bit beyond
the standards, and allows non-US-ASCII characters to be present in the path
and query components of the URL as well. These non-US-ASCII characters will
be escaped using the standard '%20' type syntax. e.g. the unicode
character with hex code 0x4e86 will become '%4e%86'
Code Examples::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_URL())
>>> IS_URL()('abc.com')
('http://abc.com', None)
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_URL(mode='generic'))
>>> IS_URL(mode='generic')('abc.com')
('abc.com', None)
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_URL(allowed_schemes=['https'], prepend_scheme='https'))
>>> IS_URL(allowed_schemes=['https'], prepend_scheme='https')('https://abc.com')
('https://abc.com', None)
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_URL(prepend_scheme='https'))
>>> IS_URL(prepend_scheme='https')('abc.com')
('https://abc.com', None)
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_URL(mode='generic', allowed_schemes=['ftps', 'https'],
prepend_scheme='https'))
>>> IS_URL(mode='generic', allowed_schemes=['ftps', 'https'], prepend_scheme='https')('https://abc.com')
('https://abc.com', None)
>>> IS_URL(mode='generic', allowed_schemes=['ftps', 'https', None], prepend_scheme='https')('abc.com')
('abc.com', None)
@author: Jonathan Benn
"""
def __init__(
self,
error_message='enter a valid URL',
mode='http',
allowed_schemes=None,
prepend_scheme='http',
):
"""
:param error_message: a string, the error message to give the end user
if the URL does not validate
:param allowed_schemes: a list containing strings or None. Each element
is a scheme the inputed URL is allowed to use
:param prepend_scheme: a string, this scheme is prepended if it's
necessary to make the URL valid
"""
self.error_message = error_message
self.mode = mode.lower()
if not self.mode in ['generic', 'http']:
raise SyntaxError, "invalid mode '%s' in IS_URL" % self.mode
self.allowed_schemes = allowed_schemes
if self.allowed_schemes:
if prepend_scheme not in self.allowed_schemes:
raise SyntaxError, \
"prepend_scheme='%s' is not in allowed_schemes=%s" \
% (prepend_scheme, self.allowed_schemes)
# if allowed_schemes is None, then we will defer testing
# prepend_scheme's validity to a sub-method
self.prepend_scheme = prepend_scheme
def __call__(self, value):
"""
:param value: a unicode or regular string, the URL to validate
:returns: a (string, string) tuple, where tuple[0] is the modified
input value and tuple[1] is either None (success!) or the
string error_message. The input value will never be modified in the
case of an error. However, if there is success then the input URL
may be modified to (1) prepend a scheme, and/or (2) convert a
non-compliant unicode URL into a compliant US-ASCII version.
"""
if self.mode == 'generic':
subMethod = IS_GENERIC_URL(error_message=self.error_message,
allowed_schemes=self.allowed_schemes,
prepend_scheme=self.prepend_scheme)
elif self.mode == 'http':
subMethod = IS_HTTP_URL(error_message=self.error_message,
allowed_schemes=self.allowed_schemes,
prepend_scheme=self.prepend_scheme)
else:
raise SyntaxError, "invalid mode '%s' in IS_URL" % self.mode
if type(value) != unicode:
return subMethod(value)
else:
try:
asciiValue = unicode_to_ascii_url(value, self.prepend_scheme)
except Exception:
#If we are not able to convert the unicode url into a
# US-ASCII URL, then the URL is not valid
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
methodResult = subMethod(asciiValue)
#if the validation of the US-ASCII version of the value failed
if not methodResult[1] is None:
# then return the original input value, not the US-ASCII version
return (value, methodResult[1])
else:
return methodResult
regex_time = re.compile(
'((?P<h>[0-9]+))([^0-9 ]+(?P<m>[0-9 ]+))?([^0-9ap ]+(?P<s>[0-9]*))?((?P<d>[ap]m))?')
class IS_TIME(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_TIME())
understands the following formats
hh:mm:ss [am/pm]
hh:mm [am/pm]
hh [am/pm]
[am/pm] is optional, ':' can be replaced by any other non-space non-digit
>>> IS_TIME()('21:30')
(datetime.time(21, 30), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('21-30')
(datetime.time(21, 30), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('21.30')
(datetime.time(21, 30), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('21:30:59')
(datetime.time(21, 30, 59), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('5:30')
(datetime.time(5, 30), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('5:30 am')
(datetime.time(5, 30), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('5:30 pm')
(datetime.time(17, 30), None)
>>> IS_TIME()('5:30 whatever')
('5:30 whatever', 'enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)')
>>> IS_TIME()('5:30 20')
('5:30 20', 'enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)')
>>> IS_TIME()('24:30')
('24:30', 'enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)')
>>> IS_TIME()('21:60')
('21:60', 'enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)')
>>> IS_TIME()('21:30::')
('21:30::', 'enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)')
>>> IS_TIME()('')
('', 'enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)')
"""
def __init__(self, error_message='enter time as hh:mm:ss (seconds, am, pm optional)'):
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
try:
ivalue = value
value = regex_time.match(value.lower())
(h, m, s) = (int(value.group('h')), 0, 0)
if not value.group('m') is None:
m = int(value.group('m'))
if not value.group('s') is None:
s = int(value.group('s'))
if value.group('d') == 'pm' and 0 < h < 12:
h = h + 12
if not (h in range(24) and m in range(60) and s
in range(60)):
raise ValueError\
('Hours or minutes or seconds are outside of allowed range')
value = datetime.time(h, m, s)
return (value, None)
except AttributeError:
pass
except ValueError:
pass
return (ivalue, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_DATE(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_DATE())
date has to be in the ISO8960 format YYYY-MM-DD
"""
def __init__(self, format='%Y-%m-%d',
error_message='enter date as %(format)s'):
self.format = translate(format)
self.error_message = str(error_message)
def __call__(self, value):
if isinstance(value,datetime.date):
return (value,None)
try:
(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, t0, t1, t2) = \
time.strptime(value, str(self.format))
value = datetime.date(y, m, d)
return (value, None)
except:
return (value, translate(self.error_message) % IS_DATETIME.nice(self.format))
def formatter(self, value):
format = self.format
year = value.year
y = '%.4i' % year
format = format.replace('%y',y[-2:])
format = format.replace('%Y',y)
if year<1900:
year = 2000
d = datetime.date(year,value.month,value.day)
return d.strftime(format)
class IS_DATETIME(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_DATETIME())
datetime has to be in the ISO8960 format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
"""
isodatetime = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
@staticmethod
def nice(format):
code=(('%Y','1963'),
('%y','63'),
('%d','28'),
('%m','08'),
('%b','Aug'),
('%b','August'),
('%H','14'),
('%I','02'),
('%p','PM'),
('%M','30'),
('%S','59'))
for (a,b) in code:
format=format.replace(a,b)
return dict(format=format)
def __init__(self, format='%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S',
error_message='enter date and time as %(format)s'):
self.format = translate(format)
self.error_message = str(error_message)
def __call__(self, value):
if isinstance(value,datetime.datetime):
return (value,None)
try:
(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, t0, t1, t2) = \
time.strptime(value, str(self.format))
value = datetime.datetime(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss)
return (value, None)
except:
return (value, translate(self.error_message) % IS_DATETIME.nice(self.format))
def formatter(self, value):
format = self.format
year = value.year
y = '%.4i' % year
format = format.replace('%y',y[-2:])
format = format.replace('%Y',y)
if year<1900:
year = 2000
d = datetime.datetime(year,value.month,value.day,value.hour,value.minute,value.second)
return d.strftime(format)
class IS_DATE_IN_RANGE(IS_DATE):
"""
example::
>>> v = IS_DATE_IN_RANGE(minimum=datetime.date(2008,1,1), \
maximum=datetime.date(2009,12,31), \
format="%m/%d/%Y",error_message="oops")
>>> v('03/03/2008')
(datetime.date(2008, 3, 3), None)
>>> v('03/03/2010')
(datetime.date(2010, 3, 3), 'oops')
>>> v(datetime.date(2008,3,3))
(datetime.date(2008, 3, 3), None)
>>> v(datetime.date(2010,3,3))
(datetime.date(2010, 3, 3), 'oops')
"""
def __init__(self,
minimum = None,
maximum = None,
format='%Y-%m-%d',
error_message = None):
self.minimum = minimum
self.maximum = maximum
if error_message is None:
if minimum is None:
error_message = "enter date on or before %(max)s"
elif maximum is None:
error_message = "enter date on or after %(min)s"
else:
error_message = "enter date in range %(min)s %(max)s"
extremes = dict(min=minimum, max=maximum)
IS_DATE.__init__(self,
format = format,
error_message = translate(error_message) % extremes)
def __call__(self, value):
(value, msg) = IS_DATE.__call__(self,value)
if msg is not None:
return (value, msg)
if self.minimum and self.minimum > value:
return (value, self.error_message)
if self.maximum and value > self.maximum:
return (value, self.error_message)
return (value, None)
class IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE(IS_DATETIME):
"""
example::
>>> v = IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE(\
minimum=datetime.datetime(2008,1,1,12,20), \
maximum=datetime.datetime(2009,12,31,12,20), \
format="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M",error_message="oops")
>>> v('03/03/2008 12:40')
(datetime.datetime(2008, 3, 3, 12, 40), None)
>>> v('03/03/2010 10:34')
(datetime.datetime(2010, 3, 3, 10, 34), 'oops')
>>> v(datetime.datetime(2008,3,3,0,0))
(datetime.datetime(2008, 3, 3, 0, 0), None)
>>> v(datetime.datetime(2010,3,3,0,0))
(datetime.datetime(2010, 3, 3, 0, 0), 'oops')
"""
def __init__(self,
minimum = None,
maximum = None,
format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S',
error_message = None):
self.minimum = minimum
self.maximum = maximum
if error_message is None:
if minimum is None:
error_message = "enter date and time on or before %(max)s"
elif maximum is None:
error_message = "enter date and time on or after %(min)s"
else:
error_message = "enter date and time in range %(min)s %(max)s"
extremes = dict(min = minimum, max = maximum)
IS_DATETIME.__init__(self,
format = format,
error_message = translate(error_message) % extremes)
def __call__(self, value):
(value, msg) = IS_DATETIME.__call__(self, value)
if msg is not None:
return (value, msg)
if self.minimum and self.minimum > value:
return (value, self.error_message)
if self.maximum and value > self.maximum:
return (value, self.error_message)
return (value, None)
class IS_LIST_OF(Validator):
def __init__(self, other=None, minimum=0, maximum=100,
error_message = None):
self.other = other
self.minimum = minimum
self.maximum = maximum
self.error_message = error_message or "enter between %(min)g and %(max)g values"
def __call__(self, value):
ivalue = value
if not isinstance(value, list):
ivalue = [ivalue]
if not self.minimum is None and len(ivalue)<self.minimum:
return (ivalue, translate(self.error_message) % dict(min=self.minimum,max=self.maximum))
if not self.maximum is None and len(ivalue)>self.maximum:
return (ivalue, translate(self.error_message) % dict(min=self.minimum,max=self.maximum))
new_value = []
if self.other:
for item in ivalue:
(v, e) = self.other(item)
if e:
return (value, e)
else:
new_value.append(v)
ivalue = new_value
return (ivalue, None)
class IS_LOWER(Validator):
"""
convert to lower case
>>> IS_LOWER()('ABC')
('abc', None)
>>> IS_LOWER()('Ñ')
('\\xc3\\xb1', None)
"""
def __call__(self, value):
return (value.decode('utf8').lower().encode('utf8'), None)
class IS_UPPER(Validator):
"""
convert to upper case
>>> IS_UPPER()('abc')
('ABC', None)
>>> IS_UPPER()('ñ')
('\\xc3\\x91', None)
"""
def __call__(self, value):
return (value.decode('utf8').upper().encode('utf8'), None)
def urlify(value, maxlen=80, keep_underscores=False):
"""
Convert incoming string to a simplified ASCII subset.
if (keep_underscores): underscores are retained in the string
else: underscores are translated to hyphens (default)
"""
s = value.lower() # to lowercase
s = s.decode('utf-8') # to utf-8
s = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', s) # normalize eg è => e, ñ => n
s = s.encode('ASCII', 'ignore') # encode as ASCII
s = re.sub('&\w+;', '', s) # strip html entities
if keep_underscores:
s = re.sub('\s+', '-', s) # whitespace to hyphens
s = re.sub('[^\w\-]', '', s) # strip all but alphanumeric/underscore/hyphen
else:
s = re.sub('[\s_]+', '-', s) # whitespace & underscores to hyphens
s = re.sub('[^a-z0-9\-]', '', s) # strip all but alphanumeric/hyphen
s = re.sub('[-_][-_]+', '-', s) # collapse strings of hyphens
s = s.strip('-') # remove leading and trailing hyphens
return s[:maxlen] # enforce maximum length
class IS_SLUG(Validator):
"""
convert arbitrary text string to a slug
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc123')
('abc123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('ABC123')
('abc123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc-123')
('abc-123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc--123')
('abc-123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc 123')
('abc-123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc\t_123')
('abc-123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('-abc-')
('abc', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('--a--b--_ -c--')
('a-b-c', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc&123')
('abc123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc&123&def')
('abc123def', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('ñ')
('n', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(maxlen=4)('abc123')
('abc1', None)
>>> IS_SLUG()('abc_123')
('abc-123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(keep_underscores=False)('abc_123')
('abc-123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(keep_underscores=True)('abc_123')
('abc_123', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(check=False)('abc')
('abc', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(check=True)('abc')
('abc', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(check=False)('a bc')
('a-bc', None)
>>> IS_SLUG(check=True)('a bc')
('a bc', 'must be slug')
"""
@staticmethod
def urlify(value, maxlen=80, keep_underscores=False):
return urlify(value, maxlen, keep_underscores)
def __init__(self, maxlen=80, check=False, error_message='must be slug', keep_underscores=False):
self.maxlen = maxlen
self.check = check
self.error_message = error_message
self.keep_underscores = keep_underscores
def __call__(self, value):
if self.check and value != urlify(value, self.maxlen, self.keep_underscores):
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
return (urlify(value,self.maxlen, self.keep_underscores), None)
class IS_EMPTY_OR(Validator):
"""
dummy class for testing IS_EMPTY_OR
>>> IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_EMAIL())('abc@def.com')
('abc@def.com', None)
>>> IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_EMAIL())(' ')
(None, None)
>>> IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_EMAIL(), null='abc')(' ')
('abc', None)
>>> IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_EMAIL(), null='abc', empty_regex='def')('def')
('abc', None)
>>> IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_EMAIL())('abc')
('abc', 'enter a valid email address')
>>> IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_EMAIL())(' abc ')
('abc', 'enter a valid email address')
"""
def __init__(self, other, null=None, empty_regex=None):
(self.other, self.null) = (other, null)
if empty_regex is not None:
self.empty_regex = re.compile(empty_regex)
else:
self.empty_regex = None
if hasattr(other, 'multiple'):
self.multiple = other.multiple
if hasattr(other, 'options'):
self.options=self._options
def _options(self):
options = self.other.options()
if (not options or options[0][0]!='') and not self.multiple:
options.insert(0,('',''))
return options
def set_self_id(self, id):
if isinstance(self.other, (list, tuple)):
for item in self.other:
if hasattr(item, 'set_self_id'):
item.set_self_id(id)
else:
if hasattr(self.other, 'set_self_id'):
self.other.set_self_id(id)
def __call__(self, value):
value, empty = is_empty(value, empty_regex=self.empty_regex)
if empty:
return (self.null, None)
if isinstance(self.other, (list, tuple)):
for item in self.other:
value, error = item(value)
if error: break
return value, error
else:
return self.other(value)
def formatter(self, value):
if hasattr(self.other, 'formatter'):
return self.other.formatter(value)
return value
IS_NULL_OR = IS_EMPTY_OR # for backward compatibility
class CLEANUP(Validator):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=CLEANUP())
removes special characters on validation
"""
def __init__(self, regex='[^\x09\x0a\x0d\x20-\x7e]'):
self.regex = re.compile(regex)
def __call__(self, value):
v = self.regex.sub('',str(value).strip())
return (v, None)
class CRYPT(object):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=CRYPT())
encodes the value on validation with a digest.
If no arguments are provided CRYPT uses the MD5 algorithm.
If the key argument is provided the HMAC+MD5 algorithm is used.
If the digest_alg is specified this is used to replace the
MD5 with, for example, SHA512. The digest_alg can be
the name of a hashlib algorithm as a string or the algorithm itself.
min_length is the minimal password length (default 4) - IS_STRONG for serious security
error_message is the message if password is too short
Notice that an empty password is accepted but invalid. It will not allow login back.
Stores junk as hashed password.
"""
def __init__(self, key=None, digest_alg='md5', min_length=0, error_message='too short'):
self.key = key
self.digest_alg = digest_alg
self.min_length = min_length
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
if len(value)<self.min_length:
return ('', translate(self.error_message))
if self.key:
return (hmac_hash(value, self.key, self.digest_alg), None)
else:
return (simple_hash(value, self.digest_alg), None)
class IS_STRONG(object):
"""
example::
INPUT(_type='password', _name='passwd',
requires=IS_STRONG(min=10, special=2, upper=2))
enforces complexity requirements on a field
"""
def __init__(self, min=8, max=20, upper=1, lower=1, number=1,
special=1, specials=r'~!@#$%^&*()_+-=?<>,.:;{}[]|',
invalid=' "', error_message=None):
self.min = min
self.max = max
self.upper = upper
self.lower = lower
self.number = number
self.special = special
self.specials = specials
self.invalid = invalid
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
failures = []
if type(self.min) == int and self.min > 0:
if not len(value) >= self.min:
failures.append("Minimum length is %s" % self.min)
if type(self.max) == int and self.max > 0:
if not len(value) <= self.max:
failures.append("Maximum length is %s" % self.max)
if type(self.special) == int:
all_special = [ch in value for ch in self.specials]
if self.special > 0:
if not all_special.count(True) >= self.special:
failures.append("Must include at least %s of the following : %s" % (self.special, self.specials))
if self.invalid:
all_invalid = [ch in value for ch in self.invalid]
if all_invalid.count(True) > 0:
failures.append("May not contain any of the following: %s" \
% self.invalid)
if type(self.upper) == int:
all_upper = re.findall("[A-Z]", value)
if self.upper > 0:
if not len(all_upper) >= self.upper:
failures.append("Must include at least %s upper case" \
% str(self.upper))
else:
if len(all_upper) > 0:
failures.append("May not include any upper case letters")
if type(self.lower) == int:
all_lower = re.findall("[a-z]", value)
if self.lower > 0:
if not len(all_lower) >= self.lower:
failures.append("Must include at least %s lower case" \
% str(self.lower))
else:
if len(all_lower) > 0:
failures.append("May not include any lower case letters")
if type(self.number) == int:
all_number = re.findall("[0-9]", value)
if self.number > 0:
numbers = "number"
if self.number > 1:
numbers = "numbers"
if not len(all_number) >= self.number:
failures.append("Must include at least %s %s" \
% (str(self.number), numbers))
else:
if len(all_number) > 0:
failures.append("May not include any numbers")
if len(failures) == 0:
return (value, None)
if not self.error_message:
from html import XML
return (value, XML('<br />'.join(failures)))
else:
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
class IS_IN_SUBSET(IS_IN_SET):
def __init__(self, *a, **b):
IS_IN_SET.__init__(self, *a, **b)
def __call__(self, value):
values = re.compile("\w+").findall(str(value))
failures = [x for x in values if IS_IN_SET.__call__(self, x)[1]]
if failures:
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
return (value, None)
class IS_IMAGE(Validator):
"""
Checks if file uploaded through file input was saved in one of selected
image formats and has dimensions (width and height) within given boundaries.
Does *not* check for maximum file size (use IS_LENGTH for that). Returns
validation failure if no data was uploaded.
Supported file formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG.
Code parts taken from
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2007-June/617126.html
Arguments:
extensions: iterable containing allowed *lowercase* image file extensions
('jpg' extension of uploaded file counts as 'jpeg')
maxsize: iterable containing maximum width and height of the image
minsize: iterable containing minimum width and height of the image
Use (-1, -1) as minsize to pass image size check.
Examples::
#Check if uploaded file is in any of supported image formats:
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name', requires=IS_IMAGE())
#Check if uploaded file is either JPEG or PNG:
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name',
requires=IS_IMAGE(extensions=('jpeg', 'png')))
#Check if uploaded file is PNG with maximum size of 200x200 pixels:
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name',
requires=IS_IMAGE(extensions=('png'), maxsize=(200, 200)))
"""
def __init__(self,
extensions=('bmp', 'gif', 'jpeg', 'png'),
maxsize=(10000, 10000),
minsize=(0, 0),
error_message='invalid image'):
self.extensions = extensions
self.maxsize = maxsize
self.minsize = minsize
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
try:
extension = value.filename.rfind('.')
assert extension >= 0
extension = value.filename[extension + 1:].lower()
if extension == 'jpg':
extension = 'jpeg'
assert extension in self.extensions
if extension == 'bmp':
width, height = self.__bmp(value.file)
elif extension == 'gif':
width, height = self.__gif(value.file)
elif extension == 'jpeg':
width, height = self.__jpeg(value.file)
elif extension == 'png':
width, height = self.__png(value.file)
else:
width = -1
height = -1
assert self.minsize[0] <= width <= self.maxsize[0] \
and self.minsize[1] <= height <= self.maxsize[1]
value.file.seek(0)
return (value, None)
except:
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
def __bmp(self, stream):
if stream.read(2) == 'BM':
stream.read(16)
return struct.unpack("<LL", stream.read(8))
return (-1, -1)
def __gif(self, stream):
if stream.read(6) in ('GIF87a', 'GIF89a'):
stream = stream.read(5)
if len(stream) == 5:
return tuple(struct.unpack("<HHB", stream)[:-1])
return (-1, -1)
def __jpeg(self, stream):
if stream.read(2) == '\xFF\xD8':
while True:
(marker, code, length) = struct.unpack("!BBH", stream.read(4))
if marker != 0xFF:
break
elif code >= 0xC0 and code <= 0xC3:
return tuple(reversed(
struct.unpack("!xHH", stream.read(5))))
else:
stream.read(length - 2)
return (-1, -1)
def __png(self, stream):
if stream.read(8) == '\211PNG\r\n\032\n':
stream.read(4)
if stream.read(4) == "IHDR":
return struct.unpack("!LL", stream.read(8))
return (-1, -1)
class IS_UPLOAD_FILENAME(Validator):
"""
Checks if name and extension of file uploaded through file input matches
given criteria.
Does *not* ensure the file type in any way. Returns validation failure
if no data was uploaded.
Arguments::
filename: filename (before dot) regex
extension: extension (after dot) regex
lastdot: which dot should be used as a filename / extension separator:
True means last dot, eg. file.png -> file / png
False means first dot, eg. file.tar.gz -> file / tar.gz
case: 0 - keep the case, 1 - transform the string into lowercase (default),
2 - transform the string into uppercase
If there is no dot present, extension checks will be done against empty
string and filename checks against whole value.
Examples::
#Check if file has a pdf extension (case insensitive):
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name',
requires=IS_UPLOAD_FILENAME(extension='pdf'))
#Check if file has a tar.gz extension and name starting with backup:
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name',
requires=IS_UPLOAD_FILENAME(filename='backup.*',
extension='tar.gz', lastdot=False))
#Check if file has no extension and name matching README
#(case sensitive):
INPUT(_type='file', _name='name',
requires=IS_UPLOAD_FILENAME(filename='^README$',
extension='^$', case=0))
"""
def __init__(self, filename=None, extension=None, lastdot=True, case=1,
error_message='enter valid filename'):
if isinstance(filename, str):
filename = re.compile(filename)
if isinstance(extension, str):
extension = re.compile(extension)
self.filename = filename
self.extension = extension
self.lastdot = lastdot
self.case = case
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
try:
string = value.filename
except:
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
if self.case == 1:
string = string.lower()
elif self.case == 2:
string = string.upper()
if self.lastdot:
dot = string.rfind('.')
else:
dot = string.find('.')
if dot == -1:
dot = len(string)
if self.filename and not self.filename.match(string[:dot]):
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
elif self.extension and not self.extension.match(string[dot + 1:]):
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
else:
return (value, None)
class IS_IPV4(Validator):
"""
Checks if field's value is an IP version 4 address in decimal form. Can
be set to force addresses from certain range.
IPv4 regex taken from: http://regexlib.com/REDetails.aspx?regexp_id=1411
Arguments:
minip: lowest allowed address; accepts:
str, eg. 192.168.0.1
list or tuple of octets, eg. [192, 168, 0, 1]
maxip: highest allowed address; same as above
invert: True to allow addresses only from outside of given range; note
that range boundaries are not matched this way
is_localhost: localhost address treatment:
None (default): indifferent
True (enforce): query address must match localhost address
(127.0.0.1)
False (forbid): query address must not match localhost
address
is_private: same as above, except that query address is checked against
two address ranges: 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 and
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
is_automatic: same as above, except that query address is checked against
one address range: 169.254.0.0 - 169.254.255.255
Minip and maxip may also be lists or tuples of addresses in all above
forms (str, int, list / tuple), allowing setup of multiple address ranges:
minip = (minip1, minip2, ... minipN)
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maxip = (maxip1, maxip2, ... maxipN)
Longer iterable will be truncated to match length of shorter one.
Examples::
#Check for valid IPv4 address:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_IPV4())
#Check for valid IPv4 address belonging to specific range:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_IPV4(minip='100.200.0.0', maxip='100.200.255.255'))
#Check for valid IPv4 address belonging to either 100.110.0.0 -
#100.110.255.255 or 200.50.0.0 - 200.50.0.255 address range:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name',
requires=IS_IPV4(minip=('100.110.0.0', '200.50.0.0'),
maxip=('100.110.255.255', '200.50.0.255')))
#Check for valid IPv4 address belonging to private address space:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_IPV4(is_private=True))
#Check for valid IPv4 address that is not a localhost address:
INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_IPV4(is_localhost=False))
>>> IS_IPV4()('1.2.3.4')
('1.2.3.4', None)
>>> IS_IPV4()('255.255.255.255')
('255.255.255.255', None)
>>> IS_IPV4()('1.2.3.4 ')
('1.2.3.4 ', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4()('1.2.3.4.5')
('1.2.3.4.5', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4()('123.123')
('123.123', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4()('1111.2.3.4')
('1111.2.3.4', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4()('0111.2.3.4')
('0111.2.3.4', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4()('256.2.3.4')
('256.2.3.4', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4()('300.2.3.4')
('300.2.3.4', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4(minip='1.2.3.4', maxip='1.2.3.4')('1.2.3.4')
('1.2.3.4', None)
>>> IS_IPV4(minip='1.2.3.5', maxip='1.2.3.9', error_message='bad ip')('1.2.3.4')
('1.2.3.4', 'bad ip')
>>> IS_IPV4(maxip='1.2.3.4', invert=True)('127.0.0.1')
('127.0.0.1', None)
>>> IS_IPV4(maxip='1.2.3.4', invert=True)('1.2.3.4')
('1.2.3.4', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4(is_localhost=True)('127.0.0.1')
('127.0.0.1', None)
>>> IS_IPV4(is_localhost=True)('1.2.3.4')
('1.2.3.4', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4(is_localhost=False)('127.0.0.1')
('127.0.0.1', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
>>> IS_IPV4(maxip='100.0.0.0', is_localhost=True)('127.0.0.1')
('127.0.0.1', 'enter valid IPv4 address')
"""
regex = re.compile(
'^(([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])\.){3}([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5])$')
numbers = (16777216, 65536, 256, 1)
localhost = 2130706433
private = ((2886729728L, 2886795263L), (3232235520L, 3232301055L))
automatic = (2851995648L, 2852061183L)
def __init__(
self,
minip='0.0.0.0',
maxip='255.255.255.255',
invert=False,
is_localhost=None,
is_private=None,
is_automatic=None,
error_message='enter valid IPv4 address'):
for n, value in enumerate((minip, maxip)):
temp = []
if isinstance(value, str):
temp.append(value.split('.'))
elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
if len(value) == len(filter(lambda item: isinstance(item, int), value)) == 4:
temp.append(value)
else:
for item in value:
if isinstance(item, str):
temp.append(item.split('.'))
elif isinstance(item, (list, tuple)):
temp.append(item)
numbers = []
for item in temp:
number = 0
for i, j in zip(self.numbers, item):
number += i * int(j)
numbers.append(number)
if n == 0:
self.minip = numbers
else:
self.maxip = numbers
self.invert = invert
self.is_localhost = is_localhost
self.is_private = is_private
self.is_automatic = is_automatic
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value):
if self.regex.match(value):
number = 0
for i, j in zip(self.numbers, value.split('.')):
number += i * int(j)
ok = False
for bottom, top in zip(self.minip, self.maxip):
if self.invert != (bottom <= number <= top):
ok = True
if not (self.is_localhost is None or self.is_localhost == \
(number == self.localhost)):
ok = False
if not (self.is_private is None or self.is_private == \
(sum([number[0] <= number <= number[1] for number in self.private]) > 0)):
ok = False
if not (self.is_automatic is None or self.is_automatic == \
(self.automatic[0] <= number <= self.automatic[1])):
ok = False
if ok:
return (value, None)
return (value, translate(self.error_message))
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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