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7.4 KiB
Python
205 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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flask.wrappers
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Implements the WSGI wrappers (request and response).
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:copyright: (c) 2015 by Armin Ronacher.
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
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"""
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from werkzeug.wrappers import Request as RequestBase, Response as ResponseBase
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from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest
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from . import json
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from .globals import _request_ctx_stack
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_missing = object()
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def _get_data(req, cache):
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getter = getattr(req, 'get_data', None)
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if getter is not None:
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return getter(cache=cache)
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return req.data
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class Request(RequestBase):
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"""The request object used by default in Flask. Remembers the
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matched endpoint and view arguments.
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It is what ends up as :class:`~flask.request`. If you want to replace
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the request object used you can subclass this and set
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:attr:`~flask.Flask.request_class` to your subclass.
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The request object is a :class:`~werkzeug.wrappers.Request` subclass and
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provides all of the attributes Werkzeug defines plus a few Flask
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specific ones.
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"""
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#: The internal URL rule that matched the request. This can be
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#: useful to inspect which methods are allowed for the URL from
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#: a before/after handler (``request.url_rule.methods``) etc.
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#:
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#: .. versionadded:: 0.6
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url_rule = None
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#: A dict of view arguments that matched the request. If an exception
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#: happened when matching, this will be ``None``.
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view_args = None
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#: If matching the URL failed, this is the exception that will be
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#: raised / was raised as part of the request handling. This is
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#: usually a :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.NotFound` exception or
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#: something similar.
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routing_exception = None
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# Switched by the request context until 1.0 to opt in deprecated
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# module functionality.
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_is_old_module = False
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@property
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def max_content_length(self):
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"""Read-only view of the ``MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH`` config key."""
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top
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if ctx is not None:
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return ctx.app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH']
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@property
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def endpoint(self):
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"""The endpoint that matched the request. This in combination with
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:attr:`view_args` can be used to reconstruct the same or a
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modified URL. If an exception happened when matching, this will
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be ``None``.
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"""
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if self.url_rule is not None:
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return self.url_rule.endpoint
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@property
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def module(self):
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"""The name of the current module if the request was dispatched
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to an actual module. This is deprecated functionality, use blueprints
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instead.
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"""
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from warnings import warn
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warn(DeprecationWarning('modules were deprecated in favor of '
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'blueprints. Use request.blueprint '
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'instead.'), stacklevel=2)
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if self._is_old_module:
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return self.blueprint
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@property
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def blueprint(self):
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"""The name of the current blueprint"""
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if self.url_rule and '.' in self.url_rule.endpoint:
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return self.url_rule.endpoint.rsplit('.', 1)[0]
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@property
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def json(self):
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"""If the mimetype is :mimetype:`application/json` this will contain the
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parsed JSON data. Otherwise this will be ``None``.
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The :meth:`get_json` method should be used instead.
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"""
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from warnings import warn
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warn(DeprecationWarning('json is deprecated. '
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'Use get_json() instead.'), stacklevel=2)
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return self.get_json()
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@property
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def is_json(self):
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"""Indicates if this request is JSON or not. By default a request
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is considered to include JSON data if the mimetype is
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:mimetype:`application/json` or :mimetype:`application/*+json`.
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.. versionadded:: 0.11
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"""
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mt = self.mimetype
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if mt == 'application/json':
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return True
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if mt.startswith('application/') and mt.endswith('+json'):
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return True
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return False
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def get_json(self, force=False, silent=False, cache=True):
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"""Parses the incoming JSON request data and returns it. By default
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this function will return ``None`` if the mimetype is not
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:mimetype:`application/json` but this can be overridden by the
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``force`` parameter. If parsing fails the
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:meth:`on_json_loading_failed` method on the request object will be
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invoked.
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:param force: if set to ``True`` the mimetype is ignored.
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:param silent: if set to ``True`` this method will fail silently
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and return ``None``.
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:param cache: if set to ``True`` the parsed JSON data is remembered
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on the request.
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"""
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rv = getattr(self, '_cached_json', _missing)
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if rv is not _missing:
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return rv
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if not (force or self.is_json):
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return None
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# We accept a request charset against the specification as
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# certain clients have been using this in the past. This
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# fits our general approach of being nice in what we accept
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# and strict in what we send out.
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request_charset = self.mimetype_params.get('charset')
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try:
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data = _get_data(self, cache)
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if request_charset is not None:
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rv = json.loads(data, encoding=request_charset)
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else:
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rv = json.loads(data)
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except ValueError as e:
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if silent:
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rv = None
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else:
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rv = self.on_json_loading_failed(e)
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if cache:
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self._cached_json = rv
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return rv
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def on_json_loading_failed(self, e):
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"""Called if decoding of the JSON data failed. The return value of
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this method is used by :meth:`get_json` when an error occurred. The
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default implementation just raises a :class:`BadRequest` exception.
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.. versionchanged:: 0.10
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Removed buggy previous behavior of generating a random JSON
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response. If you want that behavior back you can trivially
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add it by subclassing.
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.. versionadded:: 0.8
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"""
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top
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if ctx is not None and ctx.app.config.get('DEBUG', False):
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raise BadRequest('Failed to decode JSON object: {0}'.format(e))
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raise BadRequest()
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def _load_form_data(self):
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RequestBase._load_form_data(self)
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# In debug mode we're replacing the files multidict with an ad-hoc
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# subclass that raises a different error for key errors.
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top
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if ctx is not None and ctx.app.debug and \
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self.mimetype != 'multipart/form-data' and not self.files:
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from .debughelpers import attach_enctype_error_multidict
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attach_enctype_error_multidict(self)
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class Response(ResponseBase):
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"""The response object that is used by default in Flask. Works like the
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response object from Werkzeug but is set to have an HTML mimetype by
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default. Quite often you don't have to create this object yourself because
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:meth:`~flask.Flask.make_response` will take care of that for you.
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If you want to replace the response object used you can subclass this and
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set :attr:`~flask.Flask.response_class` to your subclass.
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"""
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default_mimetype = 'text/html'
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