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14 KiB
Python
363 lines
14 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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flask.sessions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Implements cookie based sessions based on itsdangerous.
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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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import uuid
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import hashlib
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from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
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from datetime import datetime
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from werkzeug.http import http_date, parse_date
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from werkzeug.datastructures import CallbackDict
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from . import Markup, json
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from ._compat import iteritems, text_type
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from .helpers import total_seconds
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from itsdangerous import URLSafeTimedSerializer, BadSignature
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class SessionMixin(object):
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"""Expands a basic dictionary with an accessors that are expected
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by Flask extensions and users for the session.
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"""
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def _get_permanent(self):
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return self.get('_permanent', False)
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def _set_permanent(self, value):
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self['_permanent'] = bool(value)
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#: this reflects the ``'_permanent'`` key in the dict.
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permanent = property(_get_permanent, _set_permanent)
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del _get_permanent, _set_permanent
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#: some session backends can tell you if a session is new, but that is
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#: not necessarily guaranteed. Use with caution. The default mixin
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#: implementation just hardcodes ``False`` in.
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new = False
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#: for some backends this will always be ``True``, but some backends will
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#: default this to false and detect changes in the dictionary for as
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#: long as changes do not happen on mutable structures in the session.
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#: The default mixin implementation just hardcodes ``True`` in.
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modified = True
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def _tag(value):
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if isinstance(value, tuple):
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return {' t': [_tag(x) for x in value]}
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elif isinstance(value, uuid.UUID):
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return {' u': value.hex}
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elif isinstance(value, bytes):
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return {' b': b64encode(value).decode('ascii')}
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elif callable(getattr(value, '__html__', None)):
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return {' m': text_type(value.__html__())}
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elif isinstance(value, list):
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return [_tag(x) for x in value]
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elif isinstance(value, datetime):
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return {' d': http_date(value)}
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elif isinstance(value, dict):
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return dict((k, _tag(v)) for k, v in iteritems(value))
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elif isinstance(value, str):
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try:
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return text_type(value)
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except UnicodeError:
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from flask.debughelpers import UnexpectedUnicodeError
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raise UnexpectedUnicodeError(u'A byte string with '
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u'non-ASCII data was passed to the session system '
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u'which can only store unicode strings. Consider '
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u'base64 encoding your string (String was %r)' % value)
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return value
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class TaggedJSONSerializer(object):
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"""A customized JSON serializer that supports a few extra types that
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we take for granted when serializing (tuples, markup objects, datetime).
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"""
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def dumps(self, value):
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return json.dumps(_tag(value), separators=(',', ':'))
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def loads(self, value):
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def object_hook(obj):
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if len(obj) != 1:
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return obj
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the_key, the_value = next(iteritems(obj))
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if the_key == ' t':
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return tuple(the_value)
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elif the_key == ' u':
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return uuid.UUID(the_value)
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elif the_key == ' b':
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return b64decode(the_value)
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elif the_key == ' m':
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return Markup(the_value)
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elif the_key == ' d':
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return parse_date(the_value)
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return obj
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return json.loads(value, object_hook=object_hook)
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session_json_serializer = TaggedJSONSerializer()
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class SecureCookieSession(CallbackDict, SessionMixin):
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"""Base class for sessions based on signed cookies."""
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def __init__(self, initial=None):
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def on_update(self):
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self.modified = True
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CallbackDict.__init__(self, initial, on_update)
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self.modified = False
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class NullSession(SecureCookieSession):
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"""Class used to generate nicer error messages if sessions are not
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available. Will still allow read-only access to the empty session
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but fail on setting.
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"""
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def _fail(self, *args, **kwargs):
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raise RuntimeError('The session is unavailable because no secret '
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'key was set. Set the secret_key on the '
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'application to something unique and secret.')
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__setitem__ = __delitem__ = clear = pop = popitem = \
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update = setdefault = _fail
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del _fail
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class SessionInterface(object):
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"""The basic interface you have to implement in order to replace the
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default session interface which uses werkzeug's securecookie
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implementation. The only methods you have to implement are
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:meth:`open_session` and :meth:`save_session`, the others have
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useful defaults which you don't need to change.
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The session object returned by the :meth:`open_session` method has to
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provide a dictionary like interface plus the properties and methods
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from the :class:`SessionMixin`. We recommend just subclassing a dict
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and adding that mixin::
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class Session(dict, SessionMixin):
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pass
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If :meth:`open_session` returns ``None`` Flask will call into
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:meth:`make_null_session` to create a session that acts as replacement
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if the session support cannot work because some requirement is not
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fulfilled. The default :class:`NullSession` class that is created
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will complain that the secret key was not set.
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To replace the session interface on an application all you have to do
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is to assign :attr:`flask.Flask.session_interface`::
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app = Flask(__name__)
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app.session_interface = MySessionInterface()
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.. versionadded:: 0.8
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"""
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#: :meth:`make_null_session` will look here for the class that should
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#: be created when a null session is requested. Likewise the
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#: :meth:`is_null_session` method will perform a typecheck against
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#: this type.
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null_session_class = NullSession
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#: A flag that indicates if the session interface is pickle based.
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#: This can be used by flask extensions to make a decision in regards
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#: to how to deal with the session object.
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#:
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#: .. versionadded:: 0.10
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pickle_based = False
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def make_null_session(self, app):
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"""Creates a null session which acts as a replacement object if the
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real session support could not be loaded due to a configuration
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error. This mainly aids the user experience because the job of the
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null session is to still support lookup without complaining but
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modifications are answered with a helpful error message of what
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failed.
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This creates an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` by default.
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"""
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return self.null_session_class()
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def is_null_session(self, obj):
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"""Checks if a given object is a null session. Null sessions are
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not asked to be saved.
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This checks if the object is an instance of :attr:`null_session_class`
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by default.
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"""
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return isinstance(obj, self.null_session_class)
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def get_cookie_domain(self, app):
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"""Helpful helper method that returns the cookie domain that should
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be used for the session cookie if session cookies are used.
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"""
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if app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] is not None:
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return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN']
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if app.config['SERVER_NAME'] is not None:
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# chop off the port which is usually not supported by browsers
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rv = '.' + app.config['SERVER_NAME'].rsplit(':', 1)[0]
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# Google chrome does not like cookies set to .localhost, so
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# we just go with no domain then. Flask documents anyways that
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# cross domain cookies need a fully qualified domain name
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if rv == '.localhost':
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rv = None
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# If we infer the cookie domain from the server name we need
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# to check if we are in a subpath. In that case we can't
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# set a cross domain cookie.
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if rv is not None:
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path = self.get_cookie_path(app)
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if path != '/':
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rv = rv.lstrip('.')
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return rv
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def get_cookie_path(self, app):
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"""Returns the path for which the cookie should be valid. The
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default implementation uses the value from the ``SESSION_COOKIE_PATH``
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config var if it's set, and falls back to ``APPLICATION_ROOT`` or
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uses ``/`` if it's ``None``.
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"""
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return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_PATH'] or \
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app.config['APPLICATION_ROOT'] or '/'
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def get_cookie_httponly(self, app):
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"""Returns True if the session cookie should be httponly. This
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currently just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY``
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config var.
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"""
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return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY']
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def get_cookie_secure(self, app):
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"""Returns True if the cookie should be secure. This currently
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just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE`` setting.
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"""
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return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE']
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def get_expiration_time(self, app, session):
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"""A helper method that returns an expiration date for the session
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or ``None`` if the session is linked to the browser session. The
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default implementation returns now + the permanent session
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lifetime configured on the application.
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"""
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if session.permanent:
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return datetime.utcnow() + app.permanent_session_lifetime
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def should_set_cookie(self, app, session):
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"""Indicates whether a cookie should be set now or not. This is
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used by session backends to figure out if they should emit a
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set-cookie header or not. The default behavior is controlled by
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the ``SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST`` config variable. If
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it's set to ``False`` then a cookie is only set if the session is
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modified, if set to ``True`` it's always set if the session is
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permanent.
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This check is usually skipped if sessions get deleted.
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.. versionadded:: 0.11
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"""
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if session.modified:
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return True
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save_each = app.config['SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST']
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return save_each and session.permanent
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def open_session(self, app, request):
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"""This method has to be implemented and must either return ``None``
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in case the loading failed because of a configuration error or an
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instance of a session object which implements a dictionary like
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interface + the methods and attributes on :class:`SessionMixin`.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def save_session(self, app, session, response):
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"""This is called for actual sessions returned by :meth:`open_session`
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at the end of the request. This is still called during a request
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context so if you absolutely need access to the request you can do
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that.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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class SecureCookieSessionInterface(SessionInterface):
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"""The default session interface that stores sessions in signed cookies
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through the :mod:`itsdangerous` module.
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"""
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#: the salt that should be applied on top of the secret key for the
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#: signing of cookie based sessions.
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salt = 'cookie-session'
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#: the hash function to use for the signature. The default is sha1
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digest_method = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1)
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#: the name of the itsdangerous supported key derivation. The default
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#: is hmac.
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key_derivation = 'hmac'
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#: A python serializer for the payload. The default is a compact
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#: JSON derived serializer with support for some extra Python types
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#: such as datetime objects or tuples.
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serializer = session_json_serializer
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session_class = SecureCookieSession
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def get_signing_serializer(self, app):
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if not app.secret_key:
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return None
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signer_kwargs = dict(
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key_derivation=self.key_derivation,
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digest_method=self.digest_method
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)
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return URLSafeTimedSerializer(app.secret_key, salt=self.salt,
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serializer=self.serializer,
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signer_kwargs=signer_kwargs)
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def open_session(self, app, request):
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s = self.get_signing_serializer(app)
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if s is None:
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return None
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val = request.cookies.get(app.session_cookie_name)
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if not val:
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return self.session_class()
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max_age = total_seconds(app.permanent_session_lifetime)
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try:
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data = s.loads(val, max_age=max_age)
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return self.session_class(data)
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except BadSignature:
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return self.session_class()
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def save_session(self, app, session, response):
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domain = self.get_cookie_domain(app)
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path = self.get_cookie_path(app)
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# Delete case. If there is no session we bail early.
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# If the session was modified to be empty we remove the
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# whole cookie.
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if not session:
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if session.modified:
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response.delete_cookie(app.session_cookie_name,
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domain=domain, path=path)
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return
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# Modification case. There are upsides and downsides to
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# emitting a set-cookie header each request. The behavior
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# is controlled by the :meth:`should_set_cookie` method
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# which performs a quick check to figure out if the cookie
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# should be set or not. This is controlled by the
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# SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST config flag as well as
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# the permanent flag on the session itself.
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if not self.should_set_cookie(app, session):
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return
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httponly = self.get_cookie_httponly(app)
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secure = self.get_cookie_secure(app)
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expires = self.get_expiration_time(app, session)
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val = self.get_signing_serializer(app).dumps(dict(session))
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response.set_cookie(app.session_cookie_name, val,
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expires=expires, httponly=httponly,
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domain=domain, path=path, secure=secure)
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