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"""Base Tornado handlers for the notebook.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import datetime
import email.utils
import hashlib
import logging
import mimetypes
import os
import stat
import threading
from tornado import web
from tornado import websocket
try:
from tornado.log import app_log
except ImportError:
app_log = logging.getLogger()
from IPython.config import Application
from IPython.external.decorator import decorator
from IPython.utils.path import filefind
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Monkeypatch for Tornado <= 2.1.1 - Remove when no longer necessary!
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Google Chrome, as of release 16, changed its websocket protocol number. The
# parts tornado cares about haven't really changed, so it's OK to continue
# accepting Chrome connections, but as of Tornado 2.1.1 (the currently released
# version as of Oct 30/2011) the version check fails, see the issue report:
# https://github.com/facebook/tornado/issues/385
# This issue has been fixed in Tornado post 2.1.1:
# https://github.com/facebook/tornado/commit/84d7b458f956727c3b0d6710
# Here we manually apply the same patch as above so that users of IPython can
# continue to work with an officially released Tornado. We make the
# monkeypatch version check as narrow as possible to limit its effects; once
# Tornado 2.1.1 is no longer found in the wild we'll delete this code.
import tornado
if tornado.version_info <= (2,1,1):
def _execute(self, transforms, *args, **kwargs):
from tornado.websocket import WebSocketProtocol8, WebSocketProtocol76
self.open_args = args
self.open_kwargs = kwargs
# The difference between version 8 and 13 is that in 8 the
# client sends a "Sec-Websocket-Origin" header and in 13 it's
# simply "Origin".
if self.request.headers.get("Sec-WebSocket-Version") in ("7", "8", "13"):
self.ws_connection = WebSocketProtocol8(self)
self.ws_connection.accept_connection()
elif self.request.headers.get("Sec-WebSocket-Version"):
self.stream.write(tornado.escape.utf8(
"HTTP/1.1 426 Upgrade Required\r\n"
"Sec-WebSocket-Version: 8\r\n\r\n"))
self.stream.close()
else:
self.ws_connection = WebSocketProtocol76(self)
self.ws_connection.accept_connection()
websocket.WebSocketHandler._execute = _execute
del _execute
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Top-level handlers
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class RequestHandler(web.RequestHandler):
"""RequestHandler with default variable setting."""
def render(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('message', '')
return web.RequestHandler.render(*args, **kwargs)
class AuthenticatedHandler(RequestHandler):
"""A RequestHandler with an authenticated user."""
def clear_login_cookie(self):
self.clear_cookie(self.cookie_name)
def get_current_user(self):
user_id = self.get_secure_cookie(self.cookie_name)
# For now the user_id should not return empty, but it could eventually
if user_id == '':
user_id = 'anonymous'
if user_id is None:
# prevent extra Invalid cookie sig warnings:
self.clear_login_cookie()
if not self.login_available:
user_id = 'anonymous'
return user_id
@property
def cookie_name(self):
default_cookie_name = 'username-{host}'.format(
host=self.request.host,
).replace(':', '-')
return self.settings.get('cookie_name', default_cookie_name)
@property
def password(self):
"""our password"""
return self.settings.get('password', '')
@property
def logged_in(self):
"""Is a user currently logged in?
"""
user = self.get_current_user()
return (user and not user == 'anonymous')
@property
def login_available(self):
"""May a user proceed to log in?
This returns True if login capability is available, irrespective of
whether the user is already logged in or not.
"""
return bool(self.settings.get('password', ''))
class IPythonHandler(AuthenticatedHandler):
"""IPython-specific extensions to authenticated handling
Mostly property shortcuts to IPython-specific settings.
"""
@property
def config(self):
return self.settings.get('config', None)
@property
def log(self):
"""use the IPython log by default, falling back on tornado's logger"""
if Application.initialized():
return Application.instance().log
else:
return app_log
@property
def use_less(self):
"""Use less instead of css in templates"""
return self.settings.get('use_less', False)
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# URLs
#---------------------------------------------------------------
@property
def ws_url(self):
"""websocket url matching the current request
By default, this is just `''`, indicating that it should match
the same host, protocol, port, etc.
"""
return self.settings.get('websocket_url', '')
@property
def mathjax_url(self):
return self.settings.get('mathjax_url', '')
@property
def base_project_url(self):
return self.settings.get('base_project_url', '/')
@property
def base_kernel_url(self):
return self.settings.get('base_kernel_url', '/')
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# Manager objects
#---------------------------------------------------------------
@property
def kernel_manager(self):
return self.settings['kernel_manager']
@property
def notebook_manager(self):
return self.settings['notebook_manager']
@property
def cluster_manager(self):
return self.settings['cluster_manager']
@property
def project(self):
return self.notebook_manager.notebook_dir
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# template rendering
#---------------------------------------------------------------
def get_template(self, name):
"""Return the jinja template object for a given name"""
return self.settings['jinja2_env'].get_template(name)
def render_template(self, name, **ns):
ns.update(self.template_namespace)
template = self.get_template(name)
return template.render(**ns)
@property
def template_namespace(self):
return dict(
base_project_url=self.base_project_url,
base_kernel_url=self.base_kernel_url,
logged_in=self.logged_in,
login_available=self.login_available,
use_less=self.use_less,
)
class AuthenticatedFileHandler(IPythonHandler, web.StaticFileHandler):
"""static files should only be accessible when logged in"""
@web.authenticated
def get(self, path):
return web.StaticFileHandler.get(self, path)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# File handler
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# to minimize subclass changes:
HTTPError = web.HTTPError
class FileFindHandler(web.StaticFileHandler):
"""subclass of StaticFileHandler for serving files from a search path"""
_static_paths = {}
# _lock is needed for tornado < 2.2.0 compat
_lock = threading.Lock() # protects _static_hashes
def initialize(self, path, default_filename=None):
if isinstance(path, basestring):
path = [path]
self.roots = tuple(
os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(p)) + os.path.sep for p in path
)
self.default_filename = default_filename
@classmethod
def locate_file(cls, path, roots):
"""locate a file to serve on our static file search path"""
with cls._lock:
if path in cls._static_paths:
return cls._static_paths[path]
try:
abspath = os.path.abspath(filefind(path, roots))
except IOError:
# empty string should always give exists=False
return ''
# os.path.abspath strips a trailing /
# it needs to be temporarily added back for requests to root/
if not (abspath + os.path.sep).startswith(roots):
raise HTTPError(403, "%s is not in root static directory", path)
cls._static_paths[path] = abspath
return abspath
def get(self, path, include_body=True):
path = self.parse_url_path(path)
# begin subclass override
abspath = self.locate_file(path, self.roots)
# end subclass override
if os.path.isdir(abspath) and self.default_filename is not None:
# need to look at the request.path here for when path is empty
# but there is some prefix to the path that was already
# trimmed by the routing
if not self.request.path.endswith("/"):
self.redirect(self.request.path + "/")
return
abspath = os.path.join(abspath, self.default_filename)
if not os.path.exists(abspath):
raise HTTPError(404)
if not os.path.isfile(abspath):
raise HTTPError(403, "%s is not a file", path)
stat_result = os.stat(abspath)
modified = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(stat_result[stat.ST_MTIME])
self.set_header("Last-Modified", modified)
mime_type, encoding = mimetypes.guess_type(abspath)
if mime_type:
self.set_header("Content-Type", mime_type)
cache_time = self.get_cache_time(path, modified, mime_type)
if cache_time > 0:
self.set_header("Expires", datetime.datetime.utcnow() + \
datetime.timedelta(seconds=cache_time))
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "max-age=" + str(cache_time))
else:
self.set_header("Cache-Control", "public")
self.set_extra_headers(path)
# Check the If-Modified-Since, and don't send the result if the
# content has not been modified
ims_value = self.request.headers.get("If-Modified-Since")
if ims_value is not None:
date_tuple = email.utils.parsedate(ims_value)
if_since = datetime.datetime(*date_tuple[:6])
if if_since >= modified:
self.set_status(304)
return
with open(abspath, "rb") as file:
data = file.read()
hasher = hashlib.sha1()
hasher.update(data)
self.set_header("Etag", '"%s"' % hasher.hexdigest())
if include_body:
self.write(data)
else:
assert self.request.method == "HEAD"
self.set_header("Content-Length", len(data))
@classmethod
def get_version(cls, settings, path):
"""Generate the version string to be used in static URLs.
This method may be overridden in subclasses (but note that it
is a class method rather than a static method). The default
implementation uses a hash of the file's contents.
``settings`` is the `Application.settings` dictionary and ``path``
is the relative location of the requested asset on the filesystem.
The returned value should be a string, or ``None`` if no version
could be determined.
"""
# begin subclass override:
static_paths = settings['static_path']
if isinstance(static_paths, basestring):
static_paths = [static_paths]
roots = tuple(
os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(p)) + os.path.sep for p in static_paths
)
try:
abs_path = filefind(path, roots)
except IOError:
app_log.error("Could not find static file %r", path)
return None
# end subclass override
with cls._lock:
hashes = cls._static_hashes
if abs_path not in hashes:
try:
f = open(abs_path, "rb")
hashes[abs_path] = hashlib.md5(f.read()).hexdigest()
f.close()
except Exception:
app_log.error("Could not open static file %r", path)
hashes[abs_path] = None
hsh = hashes.get(abs_path)
if hsh:
return hsh[:5]
return None
def parse_url_path(self, url_path):
"""Converts a static URL path into a filesystem path.
``url_path`` is the path component of the URL with
``static_url_prefix`` removed. The return value should be
filesystem path relative to ``static_path``.
"""
if os.path.sep != "/":
url_path = url_path.replace("/", os.path.sep)
return url_path
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# URL to handler mappings
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
default_handlers = []