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*PLEASE NOTE*: Many of these functions expect an initialized RequestConfig
object. This is expected to have been initialized for EACH REQUEST by the web
framework.
"""
import os
import re
import urllib
from routes import request_config
class RoutesException(Exception):
"""Tossed during Route exceptions"""
class MatchException(RoutesException):
"""Tossed during URL matching exceptions"""
class GenerationException(RoutesException):
"""Tossed during URL generation exceptions"""
def _screenargs(kargs, mapper, environ, force_explicit=False):
"""
Private function that takes a dict, and screens it against the current
request dict to determine what the dict should look like that is used.
This is responsible for the requests "memory" of the current.
"""
# Coerce any unicode args with the encoding
encoding = mapper.encoding
for key, val in kargs.iteritems():
if isinstance(val, unicode):
kargs[key] = val.encode(encoding)
if mapper.explicit and mapper.sub_domains and not force_explicit:
return _subdomain_check(kargs, mapper, environ)
elif mapper.explicit and not force_explicit:
return kargs
controller_name = kargs.get('controller')
if controller_name and controller_name.startswith('/'):
# If the controller name starts with '/', ignore route memory
kargs['controller'] = kargs['controller'][1:]
return kargs
elif controller_name and not kargs.has_key('action'):
# Fill in an action if we don't have one, but have a controller
kargs['action'] = 'index'
route_args = environ.get('wsgiorg.routing_args')
if route_args:
memory_kargs = route_args[1].copy()
else:
memory_kargs = {}
# Remove keys from memory and kargs if kargs has them as None
for key in [key for key in kargs.keys() if kargs[key] is None]:
del kargs[key]
if memory_kargs.has_key(key):
del memory_kargs[key]
# Merge the new args on top of the memory args
memory_kargs.update(kargs)
# Setup a sub-domain if applicable
if mapper.sub_domains:
memory_kargs = _subdomain_check(memory_kargs, mapper, environ)
return memory_kargs
def _subdomain_check(kargs, mapper, environ):
"""Screen the kargs for a subdomain and alter it appropriately depending
on the current subdomain or lack therof."""
if mapper.sub_domains:
subdomain = kargs.pop('sub_domain', None)
if isinstance(subdomain, unicode):
subdomain = str(subdomain)
fullhost = environ.get('HTTP_HOST') or environ.get('SERVER_NAME')
# In case environ defaulted to {}
if not fullhost:
return kargs
hostmatch = fullhost.split(':')
host = hostmatch[0]
port = ''
if len(hostmatch) > 1:
port += ':' + hostmatch[1]
sub_match = re.compile('^.+?\.(%s)$' % mapper.domain_match)
domain = re.sub(sub_match, r'\1', host)
if subdomain and not host.startswith(subdomain) and \
subdomain not in mapper.sub_domains_ignore:
kargs['_host'] = subdomain + '.' + domain + port
elif (subdomain in mapper.sub_domains_ignore or \
subdomain is None) and domain != host:
kargs['_host'] = domain + port
return kargs
else:
return kargs
def _url_quote(string, encoding):
"""A Unicode handling version of urllib.quote."""
if encoding:
if isinstance(string, unicode):
s = string.encode(encoding)
elif isinstance(string, str):
# assume the encoding is already correct
s = string
else:
s = unicode(string).encode(encoding)
else:
s = str(string)
return urllib.quote(s, '/')
def _str_encode(string, encoding):
if encoding:
if isinstance(string, unicode):
s = string.encode(encoding)
elif isinstance(string, str):
# assume the encoding is already correct
s = string
else:
s = unicode(string).encode(encoding)
return s
def url_for(*args, **kargs):
"""Generates a URL
All keys given to url_for are sent to the Routes Mapper instance for
generation except for::
anchor specified the anchor name to be appened to the path
host overrides the default (current) host if provided
protocol overrides the default (current) protocol if provided
qualified creates the URL with the host/port information as
needed
The URL is generated based on the rest of the keys. When generating a new
URL, values will be used from the current request's parameters (if
present). The following rules are used to determine when and how to keep
the current requests parameters:
* If the controller is present and begins with '/', no defaults are used
* If the controller is changed, action is set to 'index' unless otherwise
specified
For example, if the current request yielded a dict of
{'controller': 'blog', 'action': 'view', 'id': 2}, with the standard
':controller/:action/:id' route, you'd get the following results::
url_for(id=4) => '/blog/view/4',
url_for(controller='/admin') => '/admin',
url_for(controller='admin') => '/admin/view/2'
url_for(action='edit') => '/blog/edit/2',
url_for(action='list', id=None) => '/blog/list'
**Static and Named Routes**
If there is a string present as the first argument, a lookup is done
against the named routes table to see if there's any matching routes. The
keyword defaults used with static routes will be sent in as GET query
arg's if a route matches.
If no route by that name is found, the string is assumed to be a raw URL.
Should the raw URL begin with ``/`` then appropriate SCRIPT_NAME data will
be added if present, otherwise the string will be used as the url with
keyword args becoming GET query args.
"""
anchor = kargs.get('anchor')
host = kargs.get('host')
protocol = kargs.get('protocol')
qualified = kargs.pop('qualified', None)
# Remove special words from kargs, convert placeholders
for key in ['anchor', 'host', 'protocol']:
if kargs.get(key):
del kargs[key]
config = request_config()
route = None
static = False
encoding = config.mapper.encoding
url = ''
if len(args) > 0:
route = config.mapper._routenames.get(args[0])
# No named route found, assume the argument is a relative path
if not route:
static = True
url = args[0]
if url.startswith('/') and hasattr(config, 'environ') \
and config.environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME'):
url = config.environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME') + url
if static:
if kargs:
url += '?'
query_args = []
for key, val in kargs.iteritems():
if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
for value in val:
query_args.append("%s=%s" % (
urllib.quote(unicode(key).encode(encoding)),
urllib.quote(unicode(value).encode(encoding))))
else:
query_args.append("%s=%s" % (
urllib.quote(unicode(key).encode(encoding)),
urllib.quote(unicode(val).encode(encoding))))
url += '&'.join(query_args)
environ = getattr(config, 'environ', {})
if 'wsgiorg.routing_args' not in environ:
environ = environ.copy()
mapper_dict = getattr(config, 'mapper_dict', None)
if mapper_dict is not None:
match_dict = mapper_dict.copy()
else:
match_dict = {}
environ['wsgiorg.routing_args'] = ((), match_dict)
if not static:
route_args = []
if route:
if config.mapper.hardcode_names:
route_args.append(route)
newargs = route.defaults.copy()
newargs.update(kargs)
# If this route has a filter, apply it
if route.filter:
newargs = route.filter(newargs)
if not route.static:
# Handle sub-domains
newargs = _subdomain_check(newargs, config.mapper, environ)
else:
newargs = _screenargs(kargs, config.mapper, environ)
anchor = newargs.pop('_anchor', None) or anchor
host = newargs.pop('_host', None) or host
protocol = newargs.pop('_protocol', None) or protocol
url = config.mapper.generate(*route_args, **newargs)
if anchor is not None:
url += '#' + _url_quote(anchor, encoding)
if host or protocol or qualified:
if not host and not qualified:
# Ensure we don't use a specific port, as changing the protocol
# means that we most likely need a new port
host = config.host.split(':')[0]
elif not host:
host = config.host
if not protocol:
protocol = config.protocol
if url is not None:
url = protocol + '://' + host + url
if not isinstance(url, str) and url is not None:
raise GenerationException("url_for can only return a string, got "
"unicode instead: %s" % url)
if url is None:
raise GenerationException(
"url_for could not generate URL. Called with args: %s %s" % \
(args, kargs))
return url
class URLGenerator(object):
"""The URL Generator generates URL's
It is automatically instantiated by the RoutesMiddleware and put
into the ``wsgiorg.routing_args`` tuple accessible as::
url = environ['wsgiorg.routing_args'][0][0]
Or via the ``routes.url`` key::
url = environ['routes.url']
The url object may be instantiated outside of a web context for use
in testing, however sub_domain support and fully qualified URL's
cannot be generated without supplying a dict that must contain the
key ``HTTP_HOST``.
"""
def __init__(self, mapper, environ):
"""Instantiate the URLGenerator
``mapper``
The mapper object to use when generating routes.
``environ``
The environment dict used in WSGI, alternately, any dict
that contains at least an ``HTTP_HOST`` value.
"""
self.mapper = mapper
if 'SCRIPT_NAME' not in environ:
environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = ''
self.environ = environ
def __call__(self, *args, **kargs):
"""Generates a URL
All keys given to url_for are sent to the Routes Mapper instance for
generation except for::
anchor specified the anchor name to be appened to the path
host overrides the default (current) host if provided
protocol overrides the default (current) protocol if provided
qualified creates the URL with the host/port information as
needed
"""
anchor = kargs.get('anchor')
host = kargs.get('host')
protocol = kargs.get('protocol')
qualified = kargs.pop('qualified', None)
# Remove special words from kargs, convert placeholders
for key in ['anchor', 'host', 'protocol']:
if kargs.get(key):
del kargs[key]
route = None
use_current = '_use_current' in kargs and kargs.pop('_use_current')
static = False
encoding = self.mapper.encoding
url = ''
more_args = len(args) > 0
if more_args:
route = self.mapper._routenames.get(args[0])
if not route and more_args:
static = True
url = args[0]
if url.startswith('/') and self.environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME'):
url = self.environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME') + url
if static:
if kargs:
url += '?'
query_args = []
for key, val in kargs.iteritems():
if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
for value in val:
query_args.append("%s=%s" % (
urllib.quote(unicode(key).encode(encoding)),
urllib.quote(unicode(value).encode(encoding))))
else:
query_args.append("%s=%s" % (
urllib.quote(unicode(key).encode(encoding)),
urllib.quote(unicode(val).encode(encoding))))
url += '&'.join(query_args)
if not static:
route_args = []
if route:
if self.mapper.hardcode_names:
route_args.append(route)
newargs = route.defaults.copy()
newargs.update(kargs)
# If this route has a filter, apply it
if route.filter:
newargs = route.filter(newargs)
if not route.static or (route.static and not route.external):
# Handle sub-domains, retain sub_domain if there is one
sub = newargs.get('sub_domain', None)
newargs = _subdomain_check(newargs, self.mapper,
self.environ)
# If the route requires a sub-domain, and we have it, restore
# it
if 'sub_domain' in route.defaults:
newargs['sub_domain'] = sub
elif use_current:
newargs = _screenargs(kargs, self.mapper, self.environ, force_explicit=True)
elif 'sub_domain' in kargs:
newargs = _subdomain_check(kargs, self.mapper, self.environ)
else:
newargs = kargs
anchor = anchor or newargs.pop('_anchor', None)
host = host or newargs.pop('_host', None)
protocol = protocol or newargs.pop('_protocol', None)
newargs['_environ'] = self.environ
url = self.mapper.generate(*route_args, **newargs)
if anchor is not None:
url += '#' + _url_quote(anchor, encoding)
if host or protocol or qualified:
if 'routes.cached_hostinfo' not in self.environ:
cache_hostinfo(self.environ)
hostinfo = self.environ['routes.cached_hostinfo']
if not host and not qualified:
# Ensure we don't use a specific port, as changing the protocol
# means that we most likely need a new port
host = hostinfo['host'].split(':')[0]
elif not host:
host = hostinfo['host']
if not protocol:
protocol = hostinfo['protocol']
if url is not None:
if host[-1] != '/':
host += '/'
url = protocol + '://' + host + url.lstrip('/')
if not isinstance(url, str) and url is not None:
raise GenerationException("Can only return a string, got "
"unicode instead: %s" % url)
if url is None:
raise GenerationException(
"Could not generate URL. Called with args: %s %s" % \
(args, kargs))
return url
def current(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Generate a route that includes params used on the current
request
The arguments for this method are identical to ``__call__``
except that arguments set to None will remove existing route
matches of the same name from the set of arguments used to
construct a URL.
"""
return self(_use_current=True, *args, **kwargs)
def redirect_to(*args, **kargs):
"""Issues a redirect based on the arguments.
Redirect's *should* occur as a "302 Moved" header, however the web
framework may utilize a different method.
All arguments are passed to url_for to retrieve the appropriate URL, then
the resulting URL it sent to the redirect function as the URL.
"""
target = url_for(*args, **kargs)
config = request_config()
return config.redirect(target)
def cache_hostinfo(environ):
"""Processes the host information and stores a copy
This work was previously done but wasn't stored in environ, nor is
it guaranteed to be setup in the future (Routes 2 and beyond).
cache_hostinfo processes environ keys that may be present to
determine the proper host, protocol, and port information to use
when generating routes.
"""
hostinfo = {}
if environ.get('HTTPS') or environ.get('wsgi.url_scheme') == 'https' \
or environ.get('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO') == 'https':
hostinfo['protocol'] = 'https'
else:
hostinfo['protocol'] = 'http'
if environ.get('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST'):
hostinfo['host'] = environ['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST']
elif environ.get('HTTP_HOST'):
hostinfo['host'] = environ['HTTP_HOST']
else:
hostinfo['host'] = environ['SERVER_NAME']
if environ.get('wsgi.url_scheme') == 'https':
if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '443':
hostinfo['host'] += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']
else:
if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '80':
hostinfo['host'] += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']
environ['routes.cached_hostinfo'] = hostinfo
return hostinfo
def controller_scan(directory=None):
"""Scan a directory for python files and use them as controllers"""
if directory is None:
return []
def find_controllers(dirname, prefix=''):
"""Locate controllers in a directory"""
controllers = []
for fname in os.listdir(dirname):
filename = os.path.join(dirname, fname)
if os.path.isfile(filename) and \
re.match('^[^_]{1,1}.*\.py$', fname):
controllers.append(prefix + fname[:-3])
elif os.path.isdir(filename):
controllers.extend(find_controllers(filename,
prefix=prefix+fname+'/'))
return controllers
def longest_first(fst, lst):
"""Compare the length of one string to another, shortest goes first"""
return cmp(len(lst), len(fst))
controllers = find_controllers(directory)
controllers.sort(longest_first)
return controllers
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