app/django/http/utils.py
author Todd Larsen <tlarsen@google.com>
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:54:35 +0000
changeset 119 50d8d58dcd7c
parent 54 03e267d67478
child 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add soc.views.simple containing (initially) two simple template views. templateWithLinkName() is a view that can replace most public() read-only views. errorResponse() is a view that renders an error page for out_of_band.ErrorResponse exceptions. Also, change response_helpers.respond() to accept keyword arguments to pass to http.HttpResponse(). (errorResponse() makes use of this new respond() feature.) Patch by: Todd Larsen Review by: to-be-reviewed

"""
Functions that modify an HTTP request or response in some way.
"""

# This group of functions are run as part of the response handling, after
# everything else, including all response middleware. Think of them as
# "compulsory response middleware". Be careful about what goes here, because
# it's a little fiddly to override this behavior, so they should be truly
# universally applicable.

def fix_location_header(request, response):
    """
    Ensures that we always use an absolute URI in any location header in the
    response. This is required by RFC 2616, section 14.30.

    Code constructing response objects is free to insert relative paths, as
    this function converts them to absolute paths.
    """
    if 'Location' in response and request.get_host():
        response['Location'] = request.build_absolute_uri(response['Location'])
    return response

def conditional_content_removal(request, response):
    """
    Removes the content of responses for HEAD requests, 1xx, 204 and 304
    responses. Ensures compliance with RFC 2616, section 4.3.
    """
    if 100 <= response.status_code < 200 or response.status_code in (204, 304):
       response.content = ''
       response['Content-Length'] = 0
    if request.method == 'HEAD':
        response.content = ''
    return response