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Python
321 lines
12 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2009 Facebook
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""WSGI support for the Tornado web framework.
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WSGI is the Python standard for web servers, and allows for interoperability
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between Tornado and other Python web frameworks and servers. This module
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provides WSGI support in two ways:
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* `WSGIApplication` is a version of `tornado.web.Application` that can run
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inside a WSGI server. This is useful for running a Tornado app on another
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HTTP server, such as Google App Engine. See the `WSGIApplication` class
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documentation for limitations that apply.
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* `WSGIContainer` lets you run other WSGI applications and frameworks on the
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Tornado HTTP server. For example, with this class you can mix Django
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and Tornado handlers in a single server.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement
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import sys
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import time
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import tornado
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from tornado import escape
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from tornado import httputil
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from tornado.log import access_log
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from tornado import web
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from tornado.escape import native_str, parse_qs_bytes
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from tornado.util import bytes_type, unicode_type
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try:
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from io import BytesIO # python 3
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except ImportError:
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from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO # python 2
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try:
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import Cookie # py2
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except ImportError:
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import http.cookies as Cookie # py3
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try:
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import urllib.parse as urllib_parse # py3
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except ImportError:
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import urllib as urllib_parse
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# PEP 3333 specifies that WSGI on python 3 generally deals with byte strings
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# that are smuggled inside objects of type unicode (via the latin1 encoding).
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# These functions are like those in the tornado.escape module, but defined
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# here to minimize the temptation to use them in non-wsgi contexts.
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if str is unicode_type:
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def to_wsgi_str(s):
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assert isinstance(s, bytes_type)
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return s.decode('latin1')
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def from_wsgi_str(s):
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assert isinstance(s, str)
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return s.encode('latin1')
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else:
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def to_wsgi_str(s):
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assert isinstance(s, bytes_type)
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return s
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def from_wsgi_str(s):
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assert isinstance(s, str)
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return s
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class WSGIApplication(web.Application):
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"""A WSGI equivalent of `tornado.web.Application`.
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`WSGIApplication` is very similar to `tornado.web.Application`,
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except no asynchronous methods are supported (since WSGI does not
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support non-blocking requests properly). If you call
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``self.flush()`` or other asynchronous methods in your request
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handlers running in a `WSGIApplication`, we throw an exception.
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Example usage::
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import tornado.web
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import tornado.wsgi
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import wsgiref.simple_server
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class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
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def get(self):
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self.write("Hello, world")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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application = tornado.wsgi.WSGIApplication([
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(r"/", MainHandler),
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])
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server = wsgiref.simple_server.make_server('', 8888, application)
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server.serve_forever()
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See the `appengine demo
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<https://github.com/facebook/tornado/tree/master/demos/appengine>`_
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for an example of using this module to run a Tornado app on Google
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App Engine.
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WSGI applications use the same `.RequestHandler` class, but not
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``@asynchronous`` methods or ``flush()``. This means that it is
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not possible to use `.AsyncHTTPClient`, or the `tornado.auth` or
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`tornado.websocket` modules.
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"""
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def __init__(self, handlers=None, default_host="", **settings):
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web.Application.__init__(self, handlers, default_host, transforms=[],
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wsgi=True, **settings)
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def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
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handler = web.Application.__call__(self, HTTPRequest(environ))
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assert handler._finished
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reason = handler._reason
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status = str(handler._status_code) + " " + reason
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headers = list(handler._headers.get_all())
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if hasattr(handler, "_new_cookie"):
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for cookie in handler._new_cookie.values():
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headers.append(("Set-Cookie", cookie.OutputString(None)))
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start_response(status,
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[(native_str(k), native_str(v)) for (k, v) in headers])
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return handler._write_buffer
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class HTTPRequest(object):
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"""Mimics `tornado.httpserver.HTTPRequest` for WSGI applications."""
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def __init__(self, environ):
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"""Parses the given WSGI environment to construct the request."""
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self.method = environ["REQUEST_METHOD"]
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self.path = urllib_parse.quote(from_wsgi_str(environ.get("SCRIPT_NAME", "")))
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self.path += urllib_parse.quote(from_wsgi_str(environ.get("PATH_INFO", "")))
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self.uri = self.path
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self.arguments = {}
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self.query = environ.get("QUERY_STRING", "")
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if self.query:
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self.uri += "?" + self.query
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self.arguments = parse_qs_bytes(native_str(self.query),
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keep_blank_values=True)
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self.version = "HTTP/1.1"
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self.headers = httputil.HTTPHeaders()
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if environ.get("CONTENT_TYPE"):
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self.headers["Content-Type"] = environ["CONTENT_TYPE"]
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if environ.get("CONTENT_LENGTH"):
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self.headers["Content-Length"] = environ["CONTENT_LENGTH"]
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for key in environ:
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if key.startswith("HTTP_"):
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self.headers[key[5:].replace("_", "-")] = environ[key]
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if self.headers.get("Content-Length"):
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self.body = environ["wsgi.input"].read(
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int(self.headers["Content-Length"]))
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else:
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self.body = ""
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self.protocol = environ["wsgi.url_scheme"]
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self.remote_ip = environ.get("REMOTE_ADDR", "")
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if environ.get("HTTP_HOST"):
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self.host = environ["HTTP_HOST"]
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else:
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self.host = environ["SERVER_NAME"]
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# Parse request body
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self.files = {}
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httputil.parse_body_arguments(self.headers.get("Content-Type", ""),
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self.body, self.arguments, self.files)
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self._start_time = time.time()
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self._finish_time = None
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def supports_http_1_1(self):
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"""Returns True if this request supports HTTP/1.1 semantics"""
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return self.version == "HTTP/1.1"
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@property
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def cookies(self):
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"""A dictionary of Cookie.Morsel objects."""
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if not hasattr(self, "_cookies"):
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self._cookies = Cookie.SimpleCookie()
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if "Cookie" in self.headers:
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try:
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self._cookies.load(
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native_str(self.headers["Cookie"]))
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except Exception:
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self._cookies = None
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return self._cookies
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def full_url(self):
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"""Reconstructs the full URL for this request."""
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return self.protocol + "://" + self.host + self.uri
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def request_time(self):
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"""Returns the amount of time it took for this request to execute."""
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if self._finish_time is None:
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return time.time() - self._start_time
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else:
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return self._finish_time - self._start_time
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class WSGIContainer(object):
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r"""Makes a WSGI-compatible function runnable on Tornado's HTTP server.
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Wrap a WSGI function in a `WSGIContainer` and pass it to `.HTTPServer` to
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run it. For example::
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def simple_app(environ, start_response):
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status = "200 OK"
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response_headers = [("Content-type", "text/plain")]
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start_response(status, response_headers)
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return ["Hello world!\n"]
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container = tornado.wsgi.WSGIContainer(simple_app)
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http_server = tornado.httpserver.HTTPServer(container)
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http_server.listen(8888)
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tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()
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This class is intended to let other frameworks (Django, web.py, etc)
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run on the Tornado HTTP server and I/O loop.
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The `tornado.web.FallbackHandler` class is often useful for mixing
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Tornado and WSGI apps in the same server. See
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https://github.com/bdarnell/django-tornado-demo for a complete example.
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"""
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def __init__(self, wsgi_application):
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self.wsgi_application = wsgi_application
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def __call__(self, request):
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data = {}
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response = []
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def start_response(status, response_headers, exc_info=None):
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data["status"] = status
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data["headers"] = response_headers
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return response.append
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app_response = self.wsgi_application(
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WSGIContainer.environ(request), start_response)
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response.extend(app_response)
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body = b"".join(response)
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if hasattr(app_response, "close"):
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app_response.close()
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if not data:
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raise Exception("WSGI app did not call start_response")
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status_code = int(data["status"].split()[0])
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headers = data["headers"]
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header_set = set(k.lower() for (k, v) in headers)
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body = escape.utf8(body)
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if status_code != 304:
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if "content-length" not in header_set:
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headers.append(("Content-Length", str(len(body))))
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if "content-type" not in header_set:
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headers.append(("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=UTF-8"))
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if "server" not in header_set:
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headers.append(("Server", "TornadoServer/%s" % tornado.version))
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parts = [escape.utf8("HTTP/1.1 " + data["status"] + "\r\n")]
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for key, value in headers:
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parts.append(escape.utf8(key) + b": " + escape.utf8(value) + b"\r\n")
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parts.append(b"\r\n")
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parts.append(body)
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request.write(b"".join(parts))
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request.finish()
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self._log(status_code, request)
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@staticmethod
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def environ(request):
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"""Converts a `tornado.httpserver.HTTPRequest` to a WSGI environment.
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"""
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hostport = request.host.split(":")
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if len(hostport) == 2:
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host = hostport[0]
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port = int(hostport[1])
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else:
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host = request.host
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port = 443 if request.protocol == "https" else 80
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environ = {
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"REQUEST_METHOD": request.method,
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"SCRIPT_NAME": "",
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"PATH_INFO": to_wsgi_str(escape.url_unescape(
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request.path, encoding=None, plus=False)),
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"QUERY_STRING": request.query,
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"REMOTE_ADDR": request.remote_ip,
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"SERVER_NAME": host,
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"SERVER_PORT": str(port),
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"SERVER_PROTOCOL": request.version,
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"wsgi.version": (1, 0),
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"wsgi.url_scheme": request.protocol,
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"wsgi.input": BytesIO(escape.utf8(request.body)),
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"wsgi.errors": sys.stderr,
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"wsgi.multithread": False,
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"wsgi.multiprocess": True,
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"wsgi.run_once": False,
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}
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if "Content-Type" in request.headers:
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environ["CONTENT_TYPE"] = request.headers.pop("Content-Type")
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if "Content-Length" in request.headers:
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environ["CONTENT_LENGTH"] = request.headers.pop("Content-Length")
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for key, value in request.headers.items():
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environ["HTTP_" + key.replace("-", "_").upper()] = value
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return environ
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def _log(self, status_code, request):
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if status_code < 400:
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log_method = access_log.info
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elif status_code < 500:
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log_method = access_log.warning
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else:
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log_method = access_log.error
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request_time = 1000.0 * request.request_time()
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summary = request.method + " " + request.uri + " (" + \
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request.remote_ip + ")"
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log_method("%d %s %.2fms", status_code, summary, request_time)
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