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interfaces: make the `peer` mixin not a Protocol to fix Python 3.10 failures...
interfaces: make the `peer` mixin not a Protocol to fix Python 3.10 failures I can't find any documentation on this, but it appears that Protocol class attributes don't get inherited in subclasses that explicitly subclass a Protocol until Python 3.11, which caused a ton of failures in CI on macOS and Windows (which both test using Python 3.9). The problem started with 1df97507c6b8, and typically manifested as most tests failing to access `ui` on various `peer` classes. Here's a short proof of concept: from __future__ import annotations from typing import ( Protocol, ) class peer(Protocol): limitedarguments: bool = False def __init__(self, arg1, arg2, remotehidden: bool = False) -> None: self.arg1 = arg1 self.arg2 = arg2 class subclass(peer): def __init__(self, arg1, arg2): super(subclass, self).__init__(arg1, arg2, False) sub = subclass(1, 2) print("sub.arg1 is %r" % sub.arg1) When run with Python 3.8.10, 3.9.13, and 3.10.11, the result is: $ py -3.8 prot-test.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "prot-test.py", line 20, in <module> print("sub.arg1 is %r" % sub.arg1) AttributeError: 'subclass' object has no attribute 'arg1' On Python 3.11.9, 3.12.7, and 3.13.0, the result is: $ py -3.11 ../prot-test.py sub.arg1 is 1 Explicitly adding annotations to `peer` like `limitedarguments` didn't help.

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# hgweb/hgweb_mod.py - Web interface for a repository.
#
# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
# Copyright 2005-2007 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import annotations
import contextlib
import os
from .common import (
ErrorResponse,
HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
cspvalues,
permhooks,
statusmessage,
)
from .. import (
encoding,
error,
extensions,
formatter,
hg,
hook,
profiling,
pycompat,
registrar,
repoview,
templatefilters,
templater,
templateutil,
ui as uimod,
wireprotoserver,
)
from . import (
common,
request as requestmod,
webcommands,
webutil,
wsgicgi,
)
def getstyle(req, configfn, templatepath):
styles = (
req.qsparams.get(b'style', None),
configfn(b'web', b'style'),
b'paper',
)
return styles, _stylemap(styles, templatepath)
def _stylemap(styles, path=None):
"""Return path to mapfile for a given style.
Searches mapfile in the following locations:
1. templatepath/style/map
2. templatepath/map-style
3. templatepath/map
"""
for style in styles:
# only plain name is allowed to honor template paths
if (
not style
or style in (pycompat.oscurdir, pycompat.ospardir)
or pycompat.ossep in style
or pycompat.osaltsep
and pycompat.osaltsep in style
):
continue
locations = (os.path.join(style, b'map'), b'map-' + style, b'map')
for location in locations:
mapfile, fp = templater.try_open_template(location, path)
if mapfile:
return style, mapfile, fp
raise RuntimeError(b"No hgweb templates found in %r" % path)
def makebreadcrumb(url, prefix=b''):
"""Return a 'URL breadcrumb' list
A 'URL breadcrumb' is a list of URL-name pairs,
corresponding to each of the path items on a URL.
This can be used to create path navigation entries.
"""
if url.endswith(b'/'):
url = url[:-1]
if prefix:
url = b'/' + prefix + url
relpath = url
if relpath.startswith(b'/'):
relpath = relpath[1:]
breadcrumb = []
urlel = url
pathitems = [b''] + relpath.split(b'/')
for pathel in reversed(pathitems):
if not pathel or not urlel:
break
breadcrumb.append({b'url': urlel, b'name': pathel})
urlel = os.path.dirname(urlel)
return templateutil.mappinglist(reversed(breadcrumb))
class requestcontext:
"""Holds state/context for an individual request.
Servers can be multi-threaded. Holding state on the WSGI application
is prone to race conditions. Instances of this class exist to hold
mutable and race-free state for requests.
"""
def __init__(self, app, repo, req, res):
self.repo = repo
self.reponame = app.reponame
self.req = req
self.res = res
# Only works if the filter actually support being upgraded to show
# visible changesets
current_filter = repo.filtername
if (
common.hashiddenaccess(repo, req)
and current_filter is not None
and current_filter + b'.hidden' in repoview.filtertable
):
self.repo = self.repo.filtered(repo.filtername + b'.hidden')
self.maxchanges = self.configint(b'web', b'maxchanges')
self.stripecount = self.configint(b'web', b'stripes')
self.maxshortchanges = self.configint(b'web', b'maxshortchanges')
self.maxfiles = self.configint(b'web', b'maxfiles')
self.allowpull = self.configbool(b'web', b'allow-pull')
# we use untrusted=False to prevent a repo owner from using
# web.templates in .hg/hgrc to get access to any file readable
# by the user running the CGI script
self.templatepath = self.config(b'web', b'templates', untrusted=False)
# This object is more expensive to build than simple config values.
# It is shared across requests. The app will replace the object
# if it is updated. Since this is a reference and nothing should
# modify the underlying object, it should be constant for the lifetime
# of the request.
self.websubtable = app.websubtable
self.csp, self.nonce = cspvalues(self.repo.ui)
# Trust the settings from the .hg/hgrc files by default.
def config(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('untrusted', True)
return self.repo.ui.config(*args, **kwargs)
def configbool(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('untrusted', True)
return self.repo.ui.configbool(*args, **kwargs)
def configint(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('untrusted', True)
return self.repo.ui.configint(*args, **kwargs)
def configlist(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('untrusted', True)
return self.repo.ui.configlist(*args, **kwargs)
def archivelist(self, nodeid):
return webutil.archivelist(self.repo.ui, nodeid)
def templater(self, req):
# determine scheme, port and server name
# this is needed to create absolute urls
logourl = self.config(b'web', b'logourl')
logoimg = self.config(b'web', b'logoimg')
staticurl = (
self.config(b'web', b'staticurl')
or req.apppath.rstrip(b'/') + b'/static/'
)
if not staticurl.endswith(b'/'):
staticurl += b'/'
# figure out which style to use
vars = {}
styles, (style, mapfile, fp) = getstyle(
req, self.config, self.templatepath
)
if style == styles[0]:
vars[b'style'] = style
sessionvars = webutil.sessionvars(vars, b'?')
if not self.reponame:
self.reponame = (
self.config(b'web', b'name', b'')
or req.reponame
or req.apppath
or self.repo.root
)
filters = {}
templatefilter = registrar.templatefilter(filters)
@templatefilter(b'websub', intype=bytes)
def websubfilter(text):
return templatefilters.websub(text, self.websubtable)
# create the templater
# TODO: export all keywords: defaults = templatekw.keywords.copy()
defaults = {
b'url': req.apppath + b'/',
b'logourl': logourl,
b'logoimg': logoimg,
b'staticurl': staticurl,
b'urlbase': req.advertisedbaseurl,
b'repo': self.reponame,
b'encoding': encoding.encoding,
b'sessionvars': sessionvars,
b'pathdef': makebreadcrumb(req.apppath),
b'style': style,
b'nonce': self.nonce,
}
templatekeyword = registrar.templatekeyword(defaults)
@templatekeyword(b'motd', requires=())
def motd(context, mapping):
yield self.config(b'web', b'motd')
tres = formatter.templateresources(self.repo.ui, self.repo)
return templater.templater.frommapfile(
mapfile, fp=fp, filters=filters, defaults=defaults, resources=tres
)
def sendtemplate(self, name, **kwargs):
"""Helper function to send a response generated from a template."""
if self.req.method != b'HEAD':
kwargs = pycompat.byteskwargs(kwargs)
self.res.setbodygen(self.tmpl.generate(name, kwargs))
return self.res.sendresponse()
class hgweb:
"""HTTP server for individual repositories.
Instances of this class serve HTTP responses for a particular
repository.
Instances are typically used as WSGI applications.
Some servers are multi-threaded. On these servers, there may
be multiple active threads inside __call__.
"""
def __init__(self, repo, name=None, baseui=None):
if isinstance(repo, bytes):
if baseui:
u = baseui.copy()
else:
u = uimod.ui.load()
extensions.loadall(u)
extensions.populateui(u)
r = hg.repository(u, repo)
else:
# we trust caller to give us a private copy
r = repo
r.ui.setconfig(b'ui', b'report_untrusted', b'off', b'hgweb')
r.baseui.setconfig(b'ui', b'report_untrusted', b'off', b'hgweb')
r.ui.setconfig(b'ui', b'nontty', b'true', b'hgweb')
r.baseui.setconfig(b'ui', b'nontty', b'true', b'hgweb')
# resolve file patterns relative to repo root
r.ui.setconfig(b'ui', b'forcecwd', r.root, b'hgweb')
r.baseui.setconfig(b'ui', b'forcecwd', r.root, b'hgweb')
# it's unlikely that we can replace signal handlers in WSGI server,
# and mod_wsgi issues a big warning. a plain hgweb process (with no
# threading) could replace signal handlers, but we don't bother
# conditionally enabling it.
r.ui.setconfig(b'ui', b'signal-safe-lock', b'false', b'hgweb')
r.baseui.setconfig(b'ui', b'signal-safe-lock', b'false', b'hgweb')
# displaying bundling progress bar while serving feel wrong and may
# break some wsgi implementation.
r.ui.setconfig(b'progress', b'disable', b'true', b'hgweb')
r.baseui.setconfig(b'progress', b'disable', b'true', b'hgweb')
self._repos = [hg.cachedlocalrepo(self._webifyrepo(r))]
self._lastrepo = self._repos[0]
hook.redirect(True)
self.reponame = name
def _webifyrepo(self, repo):
repo = getwebview(repo)
self.websubtable = webutil.getwebsubs(repo)
return repo
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _obtainrepo(self):
"""Obtain a repo unique to the caller.
Internally we maintain a stack of cachedlocalrepo instances
to be handed out. If one is available, we pop it and return it,
ensuring it is up to date in the process. If one is not available,
we clone the most recently used repo instance and return it.
It is currently possible for the stack to grow without bounds
if the server allows infinite threads. However, servers should
have a thread limit, thus establishing our limit.
"""
if self._repos:
cached = self._repos.pop()
r, created = cached.fetch()
else:
cached = self._lastrepo.copy()
r, created = cached.fetch()
if created:
r = self._webifyrepo(r)
self._lastrepo = cached
self.mtime = cached.mtime
try:
yield r
finally:
self._repos.append(cached)
def run(self):
"""Start a server from CGI environment.
Modern servers should be using WSGI and should avoid this
method, if possible.
"""
if not encoding.environ.get(b'GATEWAY_INTERFACE', b'').startswith(
b"CGI/1."
):
raise RuntimeError(
b"This function is only intended to be "
b"called while running as a CGI script."
)
wsgicgi.launch(self)
def __call__(self, env, respond):
"""Run the WSGI application.
This may be called by multiple threads.
"""
req = requestmod.parserequestfromenv(env)
res = requestmod.wsgiresponse(req, respond)
return self.run_wsgi(req, res)
def run_wsgi(self, req, res):
"""Internal method to run the WSGI application.
This is typically only called by Mercurial. External consumers
should be using instances of this class as the WSGI application.
"""
with self._obtainrepo() as repo:
profile = repo.ui.configbool(b'profiling', b'enabled')
with profiling.profile(repo.ui, enabled=profile):
for r in self._runwsgi(req, res, repo):
yield r
def _runwsgi(self, req, res, repo):
rctx = requestcontext(self, repo, req, res)
# This state is global across all threads.
encoding.encoding = rctx.config(b'web', b'encoding')
rctx.repo.ui.environ = req.rawenv
if rctx.csp:
# hgwebdir may have added CSP header. Since we generate our own,
# replace it.
res.headers[b'Content-Security-Policy'] = rctx.csp
handled = wireprotoserver.handlewsgirequest(
rctx, req, res, self.check_perm
)
if handled:
return res.sendresponse()
# Old implementations of hgweb supported dispatching the request via
# the initial query string parameter instead of using PATH_INFO.
# If PATH_INFO is present (signaled by ``req.dispatchpath`` having
# a value), we use it. Otherwise fall back to the query string.
if req.dispatchpath is not None:
query = req.dispatchpath
else:
query = req.querystring.partition(b'&')[0].partition(b';')[0]
# translate user-visible url structure to internal structure
args = query.split(b'/', 2)
if b'cmd' not in req.qsparams and args and args[0]:
cmd = args.pop(0)
style = cmd.rfind(b'-')
if style != -1:
req.qsparams[b'style'] = cmd[:style]
cmd = cmd[style + 1 :]
# avoid accepting e.g. style parameter as command
if hasattr(webcommands, pycompat.sysstr(cmd)):
req.qsparams[b'cmd'] = cmd
if cmd == b'static':
req.qsparams[b'file'] = b'/'.join(args)
else:
if args and args[0]:
node = args.pop(0).replace(b'%2F', b'/')
req.qsparams[b'node'] = node
if args:
if b'file' in req.qsparams:
del req.qsparams[b'file']
for a in args:
req.qsparams.add(b'file', a)
ua = req.headers.get(b'User-Agent', b'')
if cmd == b'rev' and b'mercurial' in ua:
req.qsparams[b'style'] = b'raw'
if cmd == b'archive':
fn = req.qsparams[b'node']
for type_, spec in webutil.archivespecs.items():
ext = spec[2]
if fn.endswith(ext):
req.qsparams[b'node'] = fn[: -len(ext)]
req.qsparams[b'type'] = type_
else:
cmd = req.qsparams.get(b'cmd', b'')
# process the web interface request
try:
rctx.tmpl = rctx.templater(req)
ctype = rctx.tmpl.render(
b'mimetype', {b'encoding': encoding.encoding}
)
# check read permissions non-static content
if cmd != b'static':
self.check_perm(rctx, req, None)
if cmd == b'':
req.qsparams[b'cmd'] = rctx.tmpl.render(b'default', {})
cmd = req.qsparams[b'cmd']
# Don't enable caching if using a CSP nonce because then it wouldn't
# be a nonce.
if rctx.configbool(b'web', b'cache') and not rctx.nonce:
tag = b'W/"%d"' % self.mtime
if req.headers.get(b'If-None-Match') == tag:
res.status = b'304 Not Modified'
# Content-Type may be defined globally. It isn't valid on a
# 304, so discard it.
try:
del res.headers[b'Content-Type']
except KeyError:
pass
# Response body not allowed on 304.
res.setbodybytes(b'')
return res.sendresponse()
res.headers[b'ETag'] = tag
if pycompat.sysstr(cmd) not in webcommands.__all__:
msg = b'no such method: %s' % cmd
raise ErrorResponse(HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, msg)
else:
# Set some globals appropriate for web handlers. Commands can
# override easily enough.
res.status = b'200 Script output follows'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = ctype
return getattr(webcommands, pycompat.sysstr(cmd))(rctx)
except (error.LookupError, error.RepoLookupError) as err:
msg = pycompat.bytestr(err)
if hasattr(err, 'name') and not isinstance(
err, error.ManifestLookupError
):
msg = b'revision not found: %s' % err.name
res.status = b'404 Not Found'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = ctype
return rctx.sendtemplate(b'error', error=msg)
except (error.RepoError, error.StorageError) as e:
res.status = b'500 Internal Server Error'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = ctype
return rctx.sendtemplate(b'error', error=pycompat.bytestr(e))
except error.Abort as e:
res.status = b'403 Forbidden'
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = ctype
return rctx.sendtemplate(b'error', error=e.message)
except ErrorResponse as e:
for k, v in e.headers:
res.headers[k] = v
res.status = statusmessage(e.code, pycompat.bytestr(e))
res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = ctype
return rctx.sendtemplate(b'error', error=pycompat.bytestr(e))
def check_perm(self, rctx, req, op):
for permhook in permhooks:
permhook(rctx, req, op)
def getwebview(repo):
"""The 'web.view' config controls changeset filter to hgweb. Possible
values are ``served``, ``visible`` and ``all``. Default is ``served``.
The ``served`` filter only shows changesets that can be pulled from the
hgweb instance. The``visible`` filter includes secret changesets but
still excludes "hidden" one.
See the repoview module for details.
The option has been around undocumented since Mercurial 2.5, but no
user ever asked about it. So we better keep it undocumented for now."""
# experimental config: web.view
viewconfig = repo.ui.config(b'web', b'view', untrusted=True)
if viewconfig == b'all':
return repo.unfiltered()
elif viewconfig in repoview.filtertable:
return repo.filtered(viewconfig)
else:
return repo.filtered(b'served')