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Python
981 lines
33 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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werkzeug.http
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Werkzeug comes with a bunch of utilities that help Werkzeug to deal with
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HTTP data. Most of the classes and functions provided by this module are
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used by the wrappers, but they are useful on their own, too, especially if
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the response and request objects are not used.
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This covers some of the more HTTP centric features of WSGI, some other
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utilities such as cookie handling are documented in the `werkzeug.utils`
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module.
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:copyright: (c) 2013 by the Werkzeug Team, see AUTHORS for more details.
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
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"""
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import re
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from time import time, gmtime
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try:
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from email.utils import parsedate_tz
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except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
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from email.Utils import parsedate_tz
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try:
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from urllib2 import parse_http_list as _parse_list_header
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except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
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from urllib.request import parse_http_list as _parse_list_header
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from hashlib import md5
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import base64
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from werkzeug._internal import _cookie_quote, _make_cookie_domain, \
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_cookie_parse_impl
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from werkzeug._compat import to_unicode, iteritems, text_type, \
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string_types, try_coerce_native, to_bytes, PY2, \
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integer_types
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# incorrect
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_cookie_charset = 'latin1'
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_accept_re = re.compile(r'([^\s;,]+)(?:[^,]*?;\s*q=(\d*(?:\.\d+)?))?')
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_token_chars = frozenset("!#$%&'*+-.0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
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'^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|~')
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_etag_re = re.compile(r'([Ww]/)?(?:"(.*?)"|(.*?))(?:\s*,\s*|$)')
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_unsafe_header_chars = set('()<>@,;:\"/[]?={} \t')
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_quoted_string_re = r'"[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*"'
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_option_header_piece_re = re.compile(r';\s*(%s|[^\s;=]+)\s*(?:=\s*(%s|[^;]+))?\s*' %
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(_quoted_string_re, _quoted_string_re))
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_entity_headers = frozenset([
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'allow', 'content-encoding', 'content-language', 'content-length',
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'content-location', 'content-md5', 'content-range', 'content-type',
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'expires', 'last-modified'
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])
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_hop_by_hop_headers = frozenset([
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'connection', 'keep-alive', 'proxy-authenticate',
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'proxy-authorization', 'te', 'trailer', 'transfer-encoding',
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'upgrade'
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])
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HTTP_STATUS_CODES = {
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100: 'Continue',
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101: 'Switching Protocols',
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102: 'Processing',
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200: 'OK',
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201: 'Created',
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202: 'Accepted',
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203: 'Non Authoritative Information',
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204: 'No Content',
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205: 'Reset Content',
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206: 'Partial Content',
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207: 'Multi Status',
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226: 'IM Used', # see RFC 3229
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300: 'Multiple Choices',
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301: 'Moved Permanently',
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302: 'Found',
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303: 'See Other',
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304: 'Not Modified',
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305: 'Use Proxy',
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307: 'Temporary Redirect',
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400: 'Bad Request',
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401: 'Unauthorized',
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402: 'Payment Required', # unused
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403: 'Forbidden',
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404: 'Not Found',
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405: 'Method Not Allowed',
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406: 'Not Acceptable',
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407: 'Proxy Authentication Required',
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408: 'Request Timeout',
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409: 'Conflict',
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410: 'Gone',
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411: 'Length Required',
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412: 'Precondition Failed',
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413: 'Request Entity Too Large',
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414: 'Request URI Too Long',
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415: 'Unsupported Media Type',
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416: 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable',
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417: 'Expectation Failed',
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418: 'I\'m a teapot', # see RFC 2324
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422: 'Unprocessable Entity',
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423: 'Locked',
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424: 'Failed Dependency',
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426: 'Upgrade Required',
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428: 'Precondition Required', # see RFC 6585
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429: 'Too Many Requests',
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431: 'Request Header Fields Too Large',
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449: 'Retry With', # proprietary MS extension
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500: 'Internal Server Error',
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501: 'Not Implemented',
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502: 'Bad Gateway',
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503: 'Service Unavailable',
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504: 'Gateway Timeout',
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505: 'HTTP Version Not Supported',
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507: 'Insufficient Storage',
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510: 'Not Extended'
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}
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def wsgi_to_bytes(data):
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"""coerce wsgi unicode represented bytes to real ones
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"""
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if isinstance(data, bytes):
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return data
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return data.encode('latin1') #XXX: utf8 fallback?
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def bytes_to_wsgi(data):
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assert isinstance(data, bytes), 'data must be bytes'
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if isinstance(data, str):
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return data
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else:
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return data.decode('latin1')
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def quote_header_value(value, extra_chars='', allow_token=True):
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"""Quote a header value if necessary.
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.. versionadded:: 0.5
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:param value: the value to quote.
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:param extra_chars: a list of extra characters to skip quoting.
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:param allow_token: if this is enabled token values are returned
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unchanged.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, bytes):
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value = bytes_to_wsgi(value)
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value = str(value)
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if allow_token:
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token_chars = _token_chars | set(extra_chars)
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if set(value).issubset(token_chars):
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return value
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return '"%s"' % value.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"')
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def unquote_header_value(value, is_filename=False):
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r"""Unquotes a header value. (Reversal of :func:`quote_header_value`).
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This does not use the real unquoting but what browsers are actually
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using for quoting.
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.. versionadded:: 0.5
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:param value: the header value to unquote.
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"""
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if value and value[0] == value[-1] == '"':
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# this is not the real unquoting, but fixing this so that the
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# RFC is met will result in bugs with internet explorer and
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# probably some other browsers as well. IE for example is
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# uploading files with "C:\foo\bar.txt" as filename
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value = value[1:-1]
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# if this is a filename and the starting characters look like
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# a UNC path, then just return the value without quotes. Using the
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# replace sequence below on a UNC path has the effect of turning
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# the leading double slash into a single slash and then
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# _fix_ie_filename() doesn't work correctly. See #458.
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if not is_filename or value[:2] != '\\\\':
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return value.replace('\\\\', '\\').replace('\\"', '"')
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return value
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def dump_options_header(header, options):
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"""The reverse function to :func:`parse_options_header`.
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:param header: the header to dump
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:param options: a dict of options to append.
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"""
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segments = []
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if header is not None:
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segments.append(header)
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for key, value in iteritems(options):
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if value is None:
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segments.append(key)
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else:
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segments.append('%s=%s' % (key, quote_header_value(value)))
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return '; '.join(segments)
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def dump_header(iterable, allow_token=True):
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"""Dump an HTTP header again. This is the reversal of
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:func:`parse_list_header`, :func:`parse_set_header` and
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:func:`parse_dict_header`. This also quotes strings that include an
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equals sign unless you pass it as dict of key, value pairs.
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>>> dump_header({'foo': 'bar baz'})
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'foo="bar baz"'
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>>> dump_header(('foo', 'bar baz'))
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'foo, "bar baz"'
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:param iterable: the iterable or dict of values to quote.
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:param allow_token: if set to `False` tokens as values are disallowed.
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See :func:`quote_header_value` for more details.
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"""
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if isinstance(iterable, dict):
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items = []
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for key, value in iteritems(iterable):
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if value is None:
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items.append(key)
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else:
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items.append('%s=%s' % (
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key,
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quote_header_value(value, allow_token=allow_token)
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))
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else:
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items = [quote_header_value(x, allow_token=allow_token)
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for x in iterable]
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return ', '.join(items)
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def parse_list_header(value):
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"""Parse lists as described by RFC 2068 Section 2.
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In particular, parse comma-separated lists where the elements of
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the list may include quoted-strings. A quoted-string could
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contain a comma. A non-quoted string could have quotes in the
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middle. Quotes are removed automatically after parsing.
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It basically works like :func:`parse_set_header` just that items
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may appear multiple times and case sensitivity is preserved.
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The return value is a standard :class:`list`:
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>>> parse_list_header('token, "quoted value"')
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['token', 'quoted value']
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To create a header from the :class:`list` again, use the
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:func:`dump_header` function.
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:param value: a string with a list header.
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:return: :class:`list`
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"""
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result = []
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for item in _parse_list_header(value):
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if item[:1] == item[-1:] == '"':
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item = unquote_header_value(item[1:-1])
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result.append(item)
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return result
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def parse_dict_header(value, cls=dict):
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"""Parse lists of key, value pairs as described by RFC 2068 Section 2 and
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convert them into a python dict (or any other mapping object created from
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the type with a dict like interface provided by the `cls` arugment):
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>>> d = parse_dict_header('foo="is a fish", bar="as well"')
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>>> type(d) is dict
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True
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>>> sorted(d.items())
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[('bar', 'as well'), ('foo', 'is a fish')]
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If there is no value for a key it will be `None`:
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>>> parse_dict_header('key_without_value')
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{'key_without_value': None}
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To create a header from the :class:`dict` again, use the
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:func:`dump_header` function.
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.. versionchanged:: 0.9
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Added support for `cls` argument.
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:param value: a string with a dict header.
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:param cls: callable to use for storage of parsed results.
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:return: an instance of `cls`
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"""
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result = cls()
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if not isinstance(value, text_type):
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#XXX: validate
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value = bytes_to_wsgi(value)
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for item in _parse_list_header(value):
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if '=' not in item:
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result[item] = None
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continue
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name, value = item.split('=', 1)
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if value[:1] == value[-1:] == '"':
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value = unquote_header_value(value[1:-1])
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result[name] = value
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return result
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def parse_options_header(value):
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"""Parse a ``Content-Type`` like header into a tuple with the content
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type and the options:
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>>> parse_options_header('text/html; charset=utf8')
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('text/html', {'charset': 'utf8'})
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This should not be used to parse ``Cache-Control`` like headers that use
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a slightly different format. For these headers use the
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:func:`parse_dict_header` function.
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.. versionadded:: 0.5
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:param value: the header to parse.
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:return: (str, options)
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"""
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def _tokenize(string):
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for match in _option_header_piece_re.finditer(string):
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key, value = match.groups()
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key = unquote_header_value(key)
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if value is not None:
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value = unquote_header_value(value, key == 'filename')
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yield key, value
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if not value:
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return '', {}
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parts = _tokenize(';' + value)
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name = next(parts)[0]
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extra = dict(parts)
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return name, extra
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def parse_accept_header(value, cls=None):
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"""Parses an HTTP Accept-* header. This does not implement a complete
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valid algorithm but one that supports at least value and quality
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extraction.
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Returns a new :class:`Accept` object (basically a list of ``(value, quality)``
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tuples sorted by the quality with some additional accessor methods).
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The second parameter can be a subclass of :class:`Accept` that is created
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with the parsed values and returned.
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:param value: the accept header string to be parsed.
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:param cls: the wrapper class for the return value (can be
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:class:`Accept` or a subclass thereof)
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:return: an instance of `cls`.
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"""
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if cls is None:
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cls = Accept
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if not value:
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return cls(None)
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result = []
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for match in _accept_re.finditer(value):
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quality = match.group(2)
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if not quality:
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quality = 1
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else:
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quality = max(min(float(quality), 1), 0)
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result.append((match.group(1), quality))
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return cls(result)
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def parse_cache_control_header(value, on_update=None, cls=None):
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"""Parse a cache control header. The RFC differs between response and
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request cache control, this method does not. It's your responsibility
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to not use the wrong control statements.
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.. versionadded:: 0.5
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The `cls` was added. If not specified an immutable
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:class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.RequestCacheControl` is returned.
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:param value: a cache control header to be parsed.
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:param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value
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on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.CacheControl`
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object is changed.
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:param cls: the class for the returned object. By default
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:class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.RequestCacheControl` is used.
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:return: a `cls` object.
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"""
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if cls is None:
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cls = RequestCacheControl
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if not value:
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return cls(None, on_update)
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return cls(parse_dict_header(value), on_update)
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def parse_set_header(value, on_update=None):
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"""Parse a set-like header and return a
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:class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.HeaderSet` object:
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>>> hs = parse_set_header('token, "quoted value"')
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The return value is an object that treats the items case-insensitively
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and keeps the order of the items:
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>>> 'TOKEN' in hs
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True
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>>> hs.index('quoted value')
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1
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>>> hs
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HeaderSet(['token', 'quoted value'])
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To create a header from the :class:`HeaderSet` again, use the
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:func:`dump_header` function.
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:param value: a set header to be parsed.
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:param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a
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value on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.HeaderSet`
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object is changed.
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:return: a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.HeaderSet`
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"""
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if not value:
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return HeaderSet(None, on_update)
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return HeaderSet(parse_list_header(value), on_update)
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def parse_authorization_header(value):
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"""Parse an HTTP basic/digest authorization header transmitted by the web
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browser. The return value is either `None` if the header was invalid or
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not given, otherwise an :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.Authorization`
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object.
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:param value: the authorization header to parse.
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:return: a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.Authorization` object or `None`.
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"""
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if not value:
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return
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value = wsgi_to_bytes(value)
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try:
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auth_type, auth_info = value.split(None, 1)
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auth_type = auth_type.lower()
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except ValueError:
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return
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if auth_type == b'basic':
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try:
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username, password = base64.b64decode(auth_info).split(b':', 1)
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except Exception as e:
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return
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return Authorization('basic', {'username': bytes_to_wsgi(username),
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'password': bytes_to_wsgi(password)})
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elif auth_type == b'digest':
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auth_map = parse_dict_header(auth_info)
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for key in 'username', 'realm', 'nonce', 'uri', 'response':
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if not key in auth_map:
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return
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if 'qop' in auth_map:
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if not auth_map.get('nc') or not auth_map.get('cnonce'):
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return
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return Authorization('digest', auth_map)
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def parse_www_authenticate_header(value, on_update=None):
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"""Parse an HTTP WWW-Authenticate header into a
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:class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate` object.
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:param value: a WWW-Authenticate header to parse.
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:param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value
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on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate`
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object is changed.
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:return: a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate` object.
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"""
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if not value:
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return WWWAuthenticate(on_update=on_update)
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try:
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auth_type, auth_info = value.split(None, 1)
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auth_type = auth_type.lower()
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except (ValueError, AttributeError):
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return WWWAuthenticate(value.strip().lower(), on_update=on_update)
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return WWWAuthenticate(auth_type, parse_dict_header(auth_info),
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on_update)
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def parse_if_range_header(value):
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"""Parses an if-range header which can be an etag or a date. Returns
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a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.IfRange` object.
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.. versionadded:: 0.7
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"""
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if not value:
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return IfRange()
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date = parse_date(value)
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if date is not None:
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return IfRange(date=date)
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# drop weakness information
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return IfRange(unquote_etag(value)[0])
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def parse_range_header(value, make_inclusive=True):
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"""Parses a range header into a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.Range`
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object. If the header is missing or malformed `None` is returned.
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`ranges` is a list of ``(start, stop)`` tuples where the ranges are
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non-inclusive.
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.. versionadded:: 0.7
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"""
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if not value or '=' not in value:
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return None
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ranges = []
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last_end = 0
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units, rng = value.split('=', 1)
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units = units.strip().lower()
|
|
|
|
for item in rng.split(','):
|
|
item = item.strip()
|
|
if '-' not in item:
|
|
return None
|
|
if item.startswith('-'):
|
|
if last_end < 0:
|
|
return None
|
|
begin = int(item)
|
|
end = None
|
|
last_end = -1
|
|
elif '-' in item:
|
|
begin, end = item.split('-', 1)
|
|
begin = int(begin)
|
|
if begin < last_end or last_end < 0:
|
|
return None
|
|
if end:
|
|
end = int(end) + 1
|
|
if begin >= end:
|
|
return None
|
|
else:
|
|
end = None
|
|
last_end = end
|
|
ranges.append((begin, end))
|
|
|
|
return Range(units, ranges)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_content_range_header(value, on_update=None):
|
|
"""Parses a range header into a
|
|
:class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ContentRange` object or `None` if
|
|
parsing is not possible.
|
|
|
|
.. versionadded:: 0.7
|
|
|
|
:param value: a content range header to be parsed.
|
|
:param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value
|
|
on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ContentRange`
|
|
object is changed.
|
|
"""
|
|
if value is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
try:
|
|
units, rangedef = (value or '').strip().split(None, 1)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if '/' not in rangedef:
|
|
return None
|
|
rng, length = rangedef.split('/', 1)
|
|
if length == '*':
|
|
length = None
|
|
elif length.isdigit():
|
|
length = int(length)
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if rng == '*':
|
|
return ContentRange(units, None, None, length, on_update=on_update)
|
|
elif '-' not in rng:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
start, stop = rng.split('-', 1)
|
|
try:
|
|
start = int(start)
|
|
stop = int(stop) + 1
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if is_byte_range_valid(start, stop, length):
|
|
return ContentRange(units, start, stop, length, on_update=on_update)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def quote_etag(etag, weak=False):
|
|
"""Quote an etag.
|
|
|
|
:param etag: the etag to quote.
|
|
:param weak: set to `True` to tag it "weak".
|
|
"""
|
|
if '"' in etag:
|
|
raise ValueError('invalid etag')
|
|
etag = '"%s"' % etag
|
|
if weak:
|
|
etag = 'w/' + etag
|
|
return etag
|
|
|
|
|
|
def unquote_etag(etag):
|
|
"""Unquote a single etag:
|
|
|
|
>>> unquote_etag('w/"bar"')
|
|
('bar', True)
|
|
>>> unquote_etag('"bar"')
|
|
('bar', False)
|
|
|
|
:param etag: the etag identifier to unquote.
|
|
:return: a ``(etag, weak)`` tuple.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not etag:
|
|
return None, None
|
|
etag = etag.strip()
|
|
weak = False
|
|
if etag[:2] in ('w/', 'W/'):
|
|
weak = True
|
|
etag = etag[2:]
|
|
if etag[:1] == etag[-1:] == '"':
|
|
etag = etag[1:-1]
|
|
return etag, weak
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_etags(value):
|
|
"""Parse an etag header.
|
|
|
|
:param value: the tag header to parse
|
|
:return: an :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ETags` object.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not value:
|
|
return ETags()
|
|
strong = []
|
|
weak = []
|
|
end = len(value)
|
|
pos = 0
|
|
while pos < end:
|
|
match = _etag_re.match(value, pos)
|
|
if match is None:
|
|
break
|
|
is_weak, quoted, raw = match.groups()
|
|
if raw == '*':
|
|
return ETags(star_tag=True)
|
|
elif quoted:
|
|
raw = quoted
|
|
if is_weak:
|
|
weak.append(raw)
|
|
else:
|
|
strong.append(raw)
|
|
pos = match.end()
|
|
return ETags(strong, weak)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_etag(data):
|
|
"""Generate an etag for some data."""
|
|
return md5(data).hexdigest()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_date(value):
|
|
"""Parse one of the following date formats into a datetime object:
|
|
|
|
.. sourcecode:: text
|
|
|
|
Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
|
|
Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
|
|
Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994 ; ANSI C's asctime() format
|
|
|
|
If parsing fails the return value is `None`.
|
|
|
|
:param value: a string with a supported date format.
|
|
:return: a :class:`datetime.datetime` object.
|
|
"""
|
|
if value:
|
|
t = parsedate_tz(value.strip())
|
|
if t is not None:
|
|
try:
|
|
year = t[0]
|
|
# unfortunately that function does not tell us if two digit
|
|
# years were part of the string, or if they were prefixed
|
|
# with two zeroes. So what we do is to assume that 69-99
|
|
# refer to 1900, and everything below to 2000
|
|
if year >= 0 and year <= 68:
|
|
year += 2000
|
|
elif year >= 69 and year <= 99:
|
|
year += 1900
|
|
return datetime(*((year,) + t[1:7])) - \
|
|
timedelta(seconds=t[-1] or 0)
|
|
except (ValueError, OverflowError):
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _dump_date(d, delim):
|
|
"""Used for `http_date` and `cookie_date`."""
|
|
if d is None:
|
|
d = gmtime()
|
|
elif isinstance(d, datetime):
|
|
d = d.utctimetuple()
|
|
elif isinstance(d, (integer_types, float)):
|
|
d = gmtime(d)
|
|
return '%s, %02d%s%s%s%s %02d:%02d:%02d GMT' % (
|
|
('Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun')[d.tm_wday],
|
|
d.tm_mday, delim,
|
|
('Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep',
|
|
'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec')[d.tm_mon - 1],
|
|
delim, str(d.tm_year), d.tm_hour, d.tm_min, d.tm_sec
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def cookie_date(expires=None):
|
|
"""Formats the time to ensure compatibility with Netscape's cookie
|
|
standard.
|
|
|
|
Accepts a floating point number expressed in seconds since the epoch in, a
|
|
datetime object or a timetuple. All times in UTC. The :func:`parse_date`
|
|
function can be used to parse such a date.
|
|
|
|
Outputs a string in the format ``Wdy, DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT``.
|
|
|
|
:param expires: If provided that date is used, otherwise the current.
|
|
"""
|
|
return _dump_date(expires, '-')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def http_date(timestamp=None):
|
|
"""Formats the time to match the RFC1123 date format.
|
|
|
|
Accepts a floating point number expressed in seconds since the epoch in, a
|
|
datetime object or a timetuple. All times in UTC. The :func:`parse_date`
|
|
function can be used to parse such a date.
|
|
|
|
Outputs a string in the format ``Wdy, DD Mon YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT``.
|
|
|
|
:param timestamp: If provided that date is used, otherwise the current.
|
|
"""
|
|
return _dump_date(timestamp, ' ')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_resource_modified(environ, etag=None, data=None, last_modified=None):
|
|
"""Convenience method for conditional requests.
|
|
|
|
:param environ: the WSGI environment of the request to be checked.
|
|
:param etag: the etag for the response for comparison.
|
|
:param data: or alternatively the data of the response to automatically
|
|
generate an etag using :func:`generate_etag`.
|
|
:param last_modified: an optional date of the last modification.
|
|
:return: `True` if the resource was modified, otherwise `False`.
|
|
"""
|
|
if etag is None and data is not None:
|
|
etag = generate_etag(data)
|
|
elif data is not None:
|
|
raise TypeError('both data and etag given')
|
|
if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] not in ('GET', 'HEAD'):
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
unmodified = False
|
|
if isinstance(last_modified, string_types):
|
|
last_modified = parse_date(last_modified)
|
|
|
|
# ensure that microsecond is zero because the HTTP spec does not transmit
|
|
# that either and we might have some false positives. See issue #39
|
|
if last_modified is not None:
|
|
last_modified = last_modified.replace(microsecond=0)
|
|
|
|
modified_since = parse_date(environ.get('HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE'))
|
|
|
|
if modified_since and last_modified and last_modified <= modified_since:
|
|
unmodified = True
|
|
if etag:
|
|
if_none_match = parse_etags(environ.get('HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'))
|
|
if if_none_match:
|
|
unmodified = if_none_match.contains_raw(etag)
|
|
|
|
return not unmodified
|
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_entity_headers(headers, allowed=('expires', 'content-location')):
|
|
"""Remove all entity headers from a list or :class:`Headers` object. This
|
|
operation works in-place. `Expires` and `Content-Location` headers are
|
|
by default not removed. The reason for this is :rfc:`2616` section
|
|
10.3.5 which specifies some entity headers that should be sent.
|
|
|
|
.. versionchanged:: 0.5
|
|
added `allowed` parameter.
|
|
|
|
:param headers: a list or :class:`Headers` object.
|
|
:param allowed: a list of headers that should still be allowed even though
|
|
they are entity headers.
|
|
"""
|
|
allowed = set(x.lower() for x in allowed)
|
|
headers[:] = [(key, value) for key, value in headers if
|
|
not is_entity_header(key) or key.lower() in allowed]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_hop_by_hop_headers(headers):
|
|
"""Remove all HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" headers from a list or
|
|
:class:`Headers` object. This operation works in-place.
|
|
|
|
.. versionadded:: 0.5
|
|
|
|
:param headers: a list or :class:`Headers` object.
|
|
"""
|
|
headers[:] = [(key, value) for key, value in headers if
|
|
not is_hop_by_hop_header(key)]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_entity_header(header):
|
|
"""Check if a header is an entity header.
|
|
|
|
.. versionadded:: 0.5
|
|
|
|
:param header: the header to test.
|
|
:return: `True` if it's an entity header, `False` otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
return header.lower() in _entity_headers
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_hop_by_hop_header(header):
|
|
"""Check if a header is an HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" header.
|
|
|
|
.. versionadded:: 0.5
|
|
|
|
:param header: the header to test.
|
|
:return: `True` if it's an entity header, `False` otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
return header.lower() in _hop_by_hop_headers
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_cookie(header, charset='utf-8', errors='replace', cls=None):
|
|
"""Parse a cookie. Either from a string or WSGI environ.
|
|
|
|
Per default encoding errors are ignored. If you want a different behavior
|
|
you can set `errors` to ``'replace'`` or ``'strict'``. In strict mode a
|
|
:exc:`HTTPUnicodeError` is raised.
|
|
|
|
.. versionchanged:: 0.5
|
|
This function now returns a :class:`TypeConversionDict` instead of a
|
|
regular dict. The `cls` parameter was added.
|
|
|
|
:param header: the header to be used to parse the cookie. Alternatively
|
|
this can be a WSGI environment.
|
|
:param charset: the charset for the cookie values.
|
|
:param errors: the error behavior for the charset decoding.
|
|
:param cls: an optional dict class to use. If this is not specified
|
|
or `None` the default :class:`TypeConversionDict` is
|
|
used.
|
|
"""
|
|
if isinstance(header, dict):
|
|
header = header.get('HTTP_COOKIE', '')
|
|
elif header is None:
|
|
header = ''
|
|
|
|
# If the value is an unicode string it's mangled through latin1. This
|
|
# is done because on PEP 3333 on Python 3 all headers are assumed latin1
|
|
# which however is incorrect for cookies, which are sent in page encoding.
|
|
# As a result we
|
|
if isinstance(header, text_type):
|
|
header = header.encode('latin1', 'replace')
|
|
|
|
if cls is None:
|
|
cls = TypeConversionDict
|
|
|
|
def _parse_pairs():
|
|
for key, val in _cookie_parse_impl(header):
|
|
key = to_unicode(key, charset, errors, allow_none_charset=True)
|
|
val = to_unicode(val, charset, errors, allow_none_charset=True)
|
|
yield try_coerce_native(key), val
|
|
|
|
return cls(_parse_pairs())
|
|
|
|
|
|
def dump_cookie(key, value='', max_age=None, expires=None, path='/',
|
|
domain=None, secure=False, httponly=False,
|
|
charset='utf-8', sync_expires=True):
|
|
"""Creates a new Set-Cookie header without the ``Set-Cookie`` prefix
|
|
The parameters are the same as in the cookie Morsel object in the
|
|
Python standard library but it accepts unicode data, too.
|
|
|
|
On Python 3 the return value of this function will be a unicode
|
|
string, on Python 2 it will be a native string. In both cases the
|
|
return value is usually restricted to ascii as the vast majority of
|
|
values are properly escaped, but that is no guarantee. If a unicode
|
|
string is returned it's tunneled through latin1 as required by
|
|
PEP 3333.
|
|
|
|
The return value is not ASCII safe if the key contains unicode
|
|
characters. This is technically against the specification but
|
|
happens in the wild. It's strongly recommended to not use
|
|
non-ASCII values for the keys.
|
|
|
|
:param max_age: should be a number of seconds, or `None` (default) if
|
|
the cookie should last only as long as the client's
|
|
browser session. Additionally `timedelta` objects
|
|
are accepted, too.
|
|
:param expires: should be a `datetime` object or unix timestamp.
|
|
:param path: limits the cookie to a given path, per default it will
|
|
span the whole domain.
|
|
:param domain: Use this if you want to set a cross-domain cookie. For
|
|
example, ``domain=".example.com"`` will set a cookie
|
|
that is readable by the domain ``www.example.com``,
|
|
``foo.example.com`` etc. Otherwise, a cookie will only
|
|
be readable by the domain that set it.
|
|
:param secure: The cookie will only be available via HTTPS
|
|
:param httponly: disallow JavaScript to access the cookie. This is an
|
|
extension to the cookie standard and probably not
|
|
supported by all browsers.
|
|
:param charset: the encoding for unicode values.
|
|
:param sync_expires: automatically set expires if max_age is defined
|
|
but expires not.
|
|
"""
|
|
key = to_bytes(key, charset)
|
|
value = to_bytes(value, charset)
|
|
|
|
if path is not None:
|
|
path = iri_to_uri(path, charset)
|
|
domain = _make_cookie_domain(domain)
|
|
if isinstance(max_age, timedelta):
|
|
max_age = (max_age.days * 60 * 60 * 24) + max_age.seconds
|
|
if expires is not None:
|
|
if not isinstance(expires, string_types):
|
|
expires = cookie_date(expires)
|
|
elif max_age is not None and sync_expires:
|
|
expires = to_bytes(cookie_date(time() + max_age))
|
|
|
|
buf = [key + b'=' + _cookie_quote(value)]
|
|
|
|
# XXX: In theory all of these parameters that are not marked with `None`
|
|
# should be quoted. Because stdlib did not quote it before I did not
|
|
# want to introduce quoting there now.
|
|
for k, v, q in ((b'Domain', domain, True),
|
|
(b'Expires', expires, False,),
|
|
(b'Max-Age', max_age, False),
|
|
(b'Secure', secure, None),
|
|
(b'HttpOnly', httponly, None),
|
|
(b'Path', path, False)):
|
|
if q is None:
|
|
if v:
|
|
buf.append(k)
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if v is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
tmp = bytearray(k)
|
|
if not isinstance(v, (bytes, bytearray)):
|
|
v = to_bytes(text_type(v), charset)
|
|
if q:
|
|
v = _cookie_quote(v)
|
|
tmp += b'=' + v
|
|
buf.append(bytes(tmp))
|
|
|
|
# The return value will be an incorrectly encoded latin1 header on
|
|
# Python 3 for consistency with the headers object and a bytestring
|
|
# on Python 2 because that's how the API makes more sense.
|
|
rv = b'; '.join(buf)
|
|
if not PY2:
|
|
rv = rv.decode('latin1')
|
|
return rv
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_byte_range_valid(start, stop, length):
|
|
"""Checks if a given byte content range is valid for the given length.
|
|
|
|
.. versionadded:: 0.7
|
|
"""
|
|
if (start is None) != (stop is None):
|
|
return False
|
|
elif start is None:
|
|
return length is None or length >= 0
|
|
elif length is None:
|
|
return 0 <= start < stop
|
|
elif start >= stop:
|
|
return False
|
|
return 0 <= start < length
|
|
|
|
|
|
# circular dependency fun
|
|
from werkzeug.datastructures import Accept, HeaderSet, ETags, Authorization, \
|
|
WWWAuthenticate, TypeConversionDict, IfRange, Range, ContentRange, \
|
|
RequestCacheControl
|
|
|
|
|
|
# DEPRECATED
|
|
# backwards compatible imports
|
|
from werkzeug.datastructures import MIMEAccept, CharsetAccept, \
|
|
LanguageAccept, Headers
|
|
from werkzeug.urls import iri_to_uri
|