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# hgweb/request.py - An http request from either CGI or the standalone server.
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# Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net>
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# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import cgi
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import errno
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import socket
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import wsgiref.headers as wsgiheaders
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#import wsgiref.validate
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from .common import (
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ErrorResponse,
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HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED,
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statusmessage,
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)
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from ..thirdparty import (
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attr,
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)
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from .. import (
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pycompat,
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util,
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)
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shortcuts = {
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'cl': [('cmd', ['changelog']), ('rev', None)],
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'sl': [('cmd', ['shortlog']), ('rev', None)],
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'cs': [('cmd', ['changeset']), ('node', None)],
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'f': [('cmd', ['file']), ('filenode', None)],
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'fl': [('cmd', ['filelog']), ('filenode', None)],
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'fd': [('cmd', ['filediff']), ('node', None)],
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'fa': [('cmd', ['annotate']), ('filenode', None)],
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'mf': [('cmd', ['manifest']), ('manifest', None)],
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'ca': [('cmd', ['archive']), ('node', None)],
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'tags': [('cmd', ['tags'])],
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'tip': [('cmd', ['changeset']), ('node', ['tip'])],
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'static': [('cmd', ['static']), ('file', None)]
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}
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def normalize(form):
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# first expand the shortcuts
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for k in shortcuts:
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if k in form:
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for name, value in shortcuts[k]:
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if value is None:
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value = form[k]
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form[name] = value
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del form[k]
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# And strip the values
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bytesform = {}
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for k, v in form.iteritems():
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bytesform[pycompat.bytesurl(k)] = [
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pycompat.bytesurl(i.strip()) for i in v]
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return bytesform
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@attr.s(frozen=True)
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class parsedrequest(object):
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"""Represents a parsed WSGI request / static HTTP request parameters."""
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# Request method.
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method = attr.ib()
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# Full URL for this request.
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url = attr.ib()
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# URL without any path components. Just <proto>://<host><port>.
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baseurl = attr.ib()
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# Advertised URL. Like ``url`` and ``baseurl`` but uses SERVER_NAME instead
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# of HTTP: Host header for hostname. This is likely what clients used.
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advertisedurl = attr.ib()
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advertisedbaseurl = attr.ib()
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# WSGI application path.
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apppath = attr.ib()
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# List of path parts to be used for dispatch.
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dispatchparts = attr.ib()
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# URL path component (no query string) used for dispatch.
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dispatchpath = attr.ib()
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# Whether there is a path component to this request. This can be true
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# when ``dispatchpath`` is empty due to REPO_NAME muckery.
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havepathinfo = attr.ib()
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# Raw query string (part after "?" in URL).
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querystring = attr.ib()
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# List of 2-tuples of query string arguments.
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querystringlist = attr.ib()
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# Dict of query string arguments. Values are lists with at least 1 item.
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querystringdict = attr.ib()
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# wsgiref.headers.Headers instance. Operates like a dict with case
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# insensitive keys.
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headers = attr.ib()
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def parserequestfromenv(env):
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"""Parse URL components from environment variables.
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WSGI defines request attributes via environment variables. This function
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parses the environment variables into a data structure.
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"""
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# PEP-0333 defines the WSGI spec and is a useful reference for this code.
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# We first validate that the incoming object conforms with the WSGI spec.
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# We only want to be dealing with spec-conforming WSGI implementations.
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# TODO enable this once we fix internal violations.
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#wsgiref.validate.check_environ(env)
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# PEP-0333 states that environment keys and values are native strings
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# (bytes on Python 2 and str on Python 3). The code points for the Unicode
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# strings on Python 3 must be between \00000-\000FF. We deal with bytes
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# in Mercurial, so mass convert string keys and values to bytes.
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if pycompat.ispy3:
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env = {k.encode('latin-1'): v for k, v in env.iteritems()}
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env = {k: v.encode('latin-1') if isinstance(v, str) else v
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for k, v in env.iteritems()}
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# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#environ-variables defines
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# the environment variables.
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# https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#url-reconstruction defines
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# how URLs are reconstructed.
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fullurl = env['wsgi.url_scheme'] + '://'
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advertisedfullurl = fullurl
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def addport(s):
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if env['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'https':
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if env['SERVER_PORT'] != '443':
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s += ':' + env['SERVER_PORT']
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else:
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if env['SERVER_PORT'] != '80':
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s += ':' + env['SERVER_PORT']
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return s
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if env.get('HTTP_HOST'):
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fullurl += env['HTTP_HOST']
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else:
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fullurl += env['SERVER_NAME']
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fullurl = addport(fullurl)
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advertisedfullurl += env['SERVER_NAME']
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advertisedfullurl = addport(advertisedfullurl)
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baseurl = fullurl
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advertisedbaseurl = advertisedfullurl
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fullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get('SCRIPT_NAME', ''))
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advertisedfullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get('SCRIPT_NAME', ''))
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fullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get('PATH_INFO', ''))
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advertisedfullurl += util.urlreq.quote(env.get('PATH_INFO', ''))
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if env.get('QUERY_STRING'):
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fullurl += '?' + env['QUERY_STRING']
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advertisedfullurl += '?' + env['QUERY_STRING']
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# When dispatching requests, we look at the URL components (PATH_INFO
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# and QUERY_STRING) after the application root (SCRIPT_NAME). But hgwebdir
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# has the concept of "virtual" repositories. This is defined via REPO_NAME.
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# If REPO_NAME is defined, we append it to SCRIPT_NAME to form a new app
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# root. We also exclude its path components from PATH_INFO when resolving
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# the dispatch path.
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apppath = env['SCRIPT_NAME']
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if env.get('REPO_NAME'):
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if not apppath.endswith('/'):
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apppath += '/'
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apppath += env.get('REPO_NAME')
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if 'PATH_INFO' in env:
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dispatchparts = env['PATH_INFO'].strip('/').split('/')
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# Strip out repo parts.
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repoparts = env.get('REPO_NAME', '').split('/')
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if dispatchparts[:len(repoparts)] == repoparts:
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dispatchparts = dispatchparts[len(repoparts):]
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else:
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dispatchparts = []
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dispatchpath = '/'.join(dispatchparts)
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querystring = env.get('QUERY_STRING', '')
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# We store as a list so we have ordering information. We also store as
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# a dict to facilitate fast lookup.
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querystringlist = util.urlreq.parseqsl(querystring, keep_blank_values=True)
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querystringdict = {}
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for k, v in querystringlist:
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if k in querystringdict:
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querystringdict[k].append(v)
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else:
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querystringdict[k] = [v]
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# HTTP_* keys contain HTTP request headers. The Headers structure should
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# perform case normalization for us. We just rewrite underscore to dash
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# so keys match what likely went over the wire.
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headers = []
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for k, v in env.iteritems():
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if k.startswith('HTTP_'):
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headers.append((k[len('HTTP_'):].replace('_', '-'), v))
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headers = wsgiheaders.Headers(headers)
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# This is kind of a lie because the HTTP header wasn't explicitly
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# sent. But for all intents and purposes it should be OK to lie about
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# this, since a consumer will either either value to determine how many
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# bytes are available to read.
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if 'CONTENT_LENGTH' in env and 'HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH' not in env:
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headers['Content-Length'] = env['CONTENT_LENGTH']
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return parsedrequest(method=env['REQUEST_METHOD'],
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url=fullurl, baseurl=baseurl,
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advertisedurl=advertisedfullurl,
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advertisedbaseurl=advertisedbaseurl,
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apppath=apppath,
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dispatchparts=dispatchparts, dispatchpath=dispatchpath,
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havepathinfo='PATH_INFO' in env,
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querystring=querystring,
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querystringlist=querystringlist,
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querystringdict=querystringdict,
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headers=headers)
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class wsgirequest(object):
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"""Higher-level API for a WSGI request.
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WSGI applications are invoked with 2 arguments. They are used to
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instantiate instances of this class, which provides higher-level APIs
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for obtaining request parameters, writing HTTP output, etc.
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"""
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def __init__(self, wsgienv, start_response):
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version = wsgienv[r'wsgi.version']
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if (version < (1, 0)) or (version >= (2, 0)):
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raise RuntimeError("Unknown and unsupported WSGI version %d.%d"
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% version)
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self.inp = wsgienv[r'wsgi.input']
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self.err = wsgienv[r'wsgi.errors']
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self.threaded = wsgienv[r'wsgi.multithread']
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self.multiprocess = wsgienv[r'wsgi.multiprocess']
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self.run_once = wsgienv[r'wsgi.run_once']
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self.env = wsgienv
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self.form = normalize(cgi.parse(self.inp,
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self.env,
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keep_blank_values=1))
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self._start_response = start_response
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self.server_write = None
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self.headers = []
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter([])
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def drain(self):
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'''need to read all data from request, httplib is half-duplex'''
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length = int(self.env.get('CONTENT_LENGTH') or 0)
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for s in util.filechunkiter(self.inp, limit=length):
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pass
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def respond(self, status, type, filename=None, body=None):
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if not isinstance(type, str):
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type = pycompat.sysstr(type)
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if self._start_response is not None:
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self.headers.append((r'Content-Type', type))
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if filename:
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filename = (filename.rpartition('/')[-1]
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.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"'))
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self.headers.append(('Content-Disposition',
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'inline; filename="%s"' % filename))
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if body is not None:
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self.headers.append((r'Content-Length', str(len(body))))
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for k, v in self.headers:
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if not isinstance(v, str):
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raise TypeError('header value must be string: %r' % (v,))
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if isinstance(status, ErrorResponse):
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self.headers.extend(status.headers)
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if status.code == HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED:
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# RFC 2616 Section 10.3.5: 304 Not Modified has cases where
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# it MUST NOT include any headers other than these and no
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# body
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self.headers = [(k, v) for (k, v) in self.headers if
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k in ('Date', 'ETag', 'Expires',
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'Cache-Control', 'Vary')]
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status = statusmessage(status.code, pycompat.bytestr(status))
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elif status == 200:
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status = '200 Script output follows'
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elif isinstance(status, int):
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status = statusmessage(status)
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self.server_write = self._start_response(
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pycompat.sysstr(status), self.headers)
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self._start_response = None
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self.headers = []
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if body is not None:
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self.write(body)
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self.server_write = None
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def write(self, thing):
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if thing:
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try:
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self.server_write(thing)
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except socket.error as inst:
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if inst[0] != errno.ECONNRESET:
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raise
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def flush(self):
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return None
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def wsgiapplication(app_maker):
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'''For compatibility with old CGI scripts. A plain hgweb() or hgwebdir()
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can and should now be used as a WSGI application.'''
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application = app_maker()
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def run_wsgi(env, respond):
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return application(env, respond)
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return run_wsgi
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