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+++ b/app/django/utils/http.py Fri Jul 18 18:22:23 2008 +0000
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+import urllib
+from email.Utils import formatdate
+
+from django.utils.encoding import smart_str, force_unicode
+from django.utils.functional import allow_lazy
+
+def urlquote(url, safe='/'):
+ """
+ A version of Python's urllib.quote() function that can operate on unicode
+ strings. The url is first UTF-8 encoded before quoting. The returned string
+ can safely be used as part of an argument to a subsequent iri_to_uri() call
+ without double-quoting occurring.
+ """
+ return force_unicode(urllib.quote(smart_str(url), safe))
+
+urlquote = allow_lazy(urlquote, unicode)
+
+def urlquote_plus(url, safe=''):
+ """
+ A version of Python's urllib.quote_plus() function that can operate on
+ unicode strings. The url is first UTF-8 encoded before quoting. The
+ returned string can safely be used as part of an argument to a subsequent
+ iri_to_uri() call without double-quoting occurring.
+ """
+ return force_unicode(urllib.quote_plus(smart_str(url), safe))
+urlquote_plus = allow_lazy(urlquote_plus, unicode)
+
+def urlencode(query, doseq=0):
+ """
+ A version of Python's urllib.urlencode() function that can operate on
+ unicode strings. The parameters are first case to UTF-8 encoded strings and
+ then encoded as per normal.
+ """
+ if hasattr(query, 'items'):
+ query = query.items()
+ return urllib.urlencode(
+ [(smart_str(k),
+ isinstance(v, (list,tuple)) and [smart_str(i) for i in v] or smart_str(v))
+ for k, v in query],
+ doseq)
+
+def cookie_date(epoch_seconds=None):
+ """
+ Formats the time to ensure compatibility with Netscape's cookie standard.
+
+ Accepts a floating point number expressed in seconds since the epoch, in
+ UTC - such as that outputted by time.time(). If set to None, defaults to
+ the current time.
+
+ Outputs a string in the format 'Wdy, DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT'.
+ """
+ rfcdate = formatdate(epoch_seconds)
+ return '%s-%s-%s GMT' % (rfcdate[:7], rfcdate[8:11], rfcdate[12:25])
+
+def http_date(epoch_seconds=None):
+ """
+ Formats the time to match the RFC1123 date format as specified by HTTP
+ RFC2616 section 3.3.1.
+
+ Accepts a floating point number expressed in seconds since the epoch, in
+ UTC - such as that outputted by time.time(). If set to None, defaults to
+ the current time.
+
+ Outputs a string in the format 'Wdy, DD Mon YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT'.
+ """
+ rfcdate = formatdate(epoch_seconds)
+ return '%s GMT' % rfcdate[:25]