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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 functools
import hashlib
import json
import logging
import mimetypes
import os
import stat
import sys
import threading
import traceback
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
from IPython.utils.jsonutil import date_default
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 session_manager(self):
return self.settings['session_manager']
@property
def project_dir(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,
)
def get_json_body(self):
"""Return the body of the request as JSON data."""
if not self.request.body:
return None
# Do we need to call body.decode('utf-8') here?
body = self.request.body.strip().decode(u'utf-8')
try:
model = json.loads(body)
except Exception:
self.log.debug("Bad JSON: %r", body)
self.log.error("Couldn't parse JSON", exc_info=True)
raise web.HTTPError(400, u'Invalid JSON in body of request')
return model
class AuthenticatedFileHandler(IPythonHandler, web.StaticFileHandler):
"""static files should only be accessible when logged in"""
@web.authenticated
def get(self, path):
if os.path.splitext(path)[1] == '.ipynb':
name = os.path.basename(path)
self.set_header('Content-Type', 'application/json')
self.set_header('Content-Disposition','attachment; filename="%s"' % name)
return web.StaticFileHandler.get(self, path)
def json_errors(method):
"""Decorate methods with this to return GitHub style JSON errors.
This should be used on any JSON API on any handler method that can raise HTTPErrors.
This will grab the latest HTTPError exception using sys.exc_info
and then:
1. Set the HTTP status code based on the HTTPError
2. Create and return a JSON body with a message field describing
the error in a human readable form.
"""
@functools.wraps(method)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
try:
result = method(self, *args, **kwargs)
except web.HTTPError as e:
status = e.status_code
message = e.log_message
self.set_status(e.status_code)
self.finish(json.dumps(dict(message=message)))
except Exception:
self.log.error("Unhandled error in API request", exc_info=True)
status = 500
message = "Unknown server error"
t, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
self.set_status(status)
tb_text = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(t, value, tb))
reply = dict(message=message, traceback=tb_text)
self.finish(json.dumps(reply))
else:
return result
return wrapper
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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
class TrailingSlashHandler(web.RequestHandler):
"""Simple redirect handler that strips trailing slashes
This should be the first, highest priority handler.
"""
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ['GET']
def get(self):
self.redirect(self.request.uri.rstrip('/'))
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# URL to handler mappings
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
default_handlers = [
(r".*/", TrailingSlashHandler)
]