app/django/core/handlers/modpython.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Mon, 07 Sep 2009 20:07:58 +0200
changeset 2877 8bbdc95f87f8
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix miscaching of homepage Add system.getHostname() and system.getAppVersion() to the homepage key so that we do not use an wrong version.

import os
from pprint import pformat

from django import http
from django.core import signals
from django.core.handlers.base import BaseHandler
from django.core.urlresolvers import set_script_prefix
from django.utils import datastructures
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode, smart_str, iri_to_uri

# NOTE: do *not* import settings (or any module which eventually imports
# settings) until after ModPythonHandler has been called; otherwise os.environ
# won't be set up correctly (with respect to settings).

class ModPythonRequest(http.HttpRequest):
    def __init__(self, req):
        self._req = req
        # FIXME: This isn't ideal. The request URI may be encoded (it's
        # non-normalized) slightly differently to the "real" SCRIPT_NAME
        # and PATH_INFO values. This causes problems when we compute path_info,
        # below. For now, don't use script names that will be subject to
        # encoding/decoding.
        self.path = force_unicode(req.uri)
        root = req.get_options().get('django.root', '')
        self.django_root = root
        # req.path_info isn't necessarily computed correctly in all
        # circumstances (it's out of mod_python's control a bit), so we use
        # req.uri and some string manipulations to get the right value.
        if root and req.uri.startswith(root):
            self.path_info = force_unicode(req.uri[len(root):])
        else:
            self.path_info = self.path
        if not self.path_info:
            # Django prefers empty paths to be '/', rather than '', to give us
            # a common start character for URL patterns. So this is a little
            # naughty, but also pretty harmless.
            self.path_info = u'/'
        self._post_parse_error = False

    def __repr__(self):
        # Since this is called as part of error handling, we need to be very
        # robust against potentially malformed input.
        try:
            get = pformat(self.GET)
        except:
            get = '<could not parse>'
        if self._post_parse_error:
            post = '<could not parse>'
        else:
            try:
                post = pformat(self.POST)
            except:
                post = '<could not parse>'
        try:
            cookies = pformat(self.COOKIES)
        except:
            cookies = '<could not parse>'
        try:
            meta = pformat(self.META)
        except:
            meta = '<could not parse>'
        return smart_str(u'<ModPythonRequest\npath:%s,\nGET:%s,\nPOST:%s,\nCOOKIES:%s,\nMETA:%s>' %
                         (self.path, unicode(get), unicode(post),
                          unicode(cookies), unicode(meta)))

    def get_full_path(self):
        # RFC 3986 requires self._req.args to be in the ASCII range, but this
        # doesn't always happen, so rather than crash, we defensively encode it.
        return '%s%s' % (self.path, self._req.args and ('?' + iri_to_uri(self._req.args)) or '')

    def is_secure(self):
        try:
            return self._req.is_https()
        except AttributeError:
            # mod_python < 3.2.10 doesn't have req.is_https().
            return self._req.subprocess_env.get('HTTPS', '').lower() in ('on', '1')

    def _load_post_and_files(self):
        "Populates self._post and self._files"
        if self.method != 'POST':
            self._post, self._files = http.QueryDict('', encoding=self._encoding), datastructures.MultiValueDict()
            return

        if 'content-type' in self._req.headers_in and self._req.headers_in['content-type'].startswith('multipart'):
            self._raw_post_data = ''
            try:
                self._post, self._files = self.parse_file_upload(self.META, self._req)
            except:
                # See django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler for an explanation
                # of what's going on here.
                self._post = http.QueryDict('')
                self._files = datastructures.MultiValueDict()
                self._post_parse_error = True
                raise
        else:
            self._post, self._files = http.QueryDict(self.raw_post_data, encoding=self._encoding), datastructures.MultiValueDict()

    def _get_request(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_request'):
            self._request = datastructures.MergeDict(self.POST, self.GET)
        return self._request

    def _get_get(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_get'):
            self._get = http.QueryDict(self._req.args, encoding=self._encoding)
        return self._get

    def _set_get(self, get):
        self._get = get

    def _get_post(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_post'):
            self._load_post_and_files()
        return self._post

    def _set_post(self, post):
        self._post = post

    def _get_cookies(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_cookies'):
            self._cookies = http.parse_cookie(self._req.headers_in.get('cookie', ''))
        return self._cookies

    def _set_cookies(self, cookies):
        self._cookies = cookies

    def _get_files(self):
        if not hasattr(self, '_files'):
            self._load_post_and_files()
        return self._files

    def _get_meta(self):
        "Lazy loader that returns self.META dictionary"
        if not hasattr(self, '_meta'):
            self._meta = {
                'AUTH_TYPE':         self._req.ap_auth_type,
                'CONTENT_LENGTH':    self._req.clength, # This may be wrong
                'CONTENT_TYPE':      self._req.content_type, # This may be wrong
                'GATEWAY_INTERFACE': 'CGI/1.1',
                'PATH_INFO':         self.path_info,
                'PATH_TRANSLATED':   None, # Not supported
                'QUERY_STRING':      self._req.args,
                'REMOTE_ADDR':       self._req.connection.remote_ip,
                'REMOTE_HOST':       None, # DNS lookups not supported
                'REMOTE_IDENT':      self._req.connection.remote_logname,
                'REMOTE_USER':       self._req.user,
                'REQUEST_METHOD':    self._req.method,
                'SCRIPT_NAME':       self.django_root,
                'SERVER_NAME':       self._req.server.server_hostname,
                'SERVER_PORT':       self._req.server.port,
                'SERVER_PROTOCOL':   self._req.protocol,
                'SERVER_SOFTWARE':   'mod_python'
            }
            for key, value in self._req.headers_in.items():
                key = 'HTTP_' + key.upper().replace('-', '_')
                self._meta[key] = value
        return self._meta

    def _get_raw_post_data(self):
        try:
            return self._raw_post_data
        except AttributeError:
            self._raw_post_data = self._req.read()
            return self._raw_post_data

    def _get_method(self):
        return self.META['REQUEST_METHOD'].upper()

    GET = property(_get_get, _set_get)
    POST = property(_get_post, _set_post)
    COOKIES = property(_get_cookies, _set_cookies)
    FILES = property(_get_files)
    META = property(_get_meta)
    REQUEST = property(_get_request)
    raw_post_data = property(_get_raw_post_data)
    method = property(_get_method)

class ModPythonHandler(BaseHandler):
    request_class = ModPythonRequest

    def __call__(self, req):
        # mod_python fakes the environ, and thus doesn't process SetEnv.  This fixes that
        os.environ.update(req.subprocess_env)

        # now that the environ works we can see the correct settings, so imports
        # that use settings now can work
        from django.conf import settings

        # if we need to set up middleware, now that settings works we can do it now.
        if self._request_middleware is None:
            self.load_middleware()

        set_script_prefix(req.get_options().get('django.root', ''))
        signals.request_started.send(sender=self.__class__)
        try:
            try:
                request = self.request_class(req)
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
                response = http.HttpResponseBadRequest()
            else:
                response = self.get_response(request)

                # Apply response middleware
                for middleware_method in self._response_middleware:
                    response = middleware_method(request, response)
                response = self.apply_response_fixes(request, response)
        finally:
            signals.request_finished.send(sender=self.__class__)

        # Convert our custom HttpResponse object back into the mod_python req.
        req.content_type = response['Content-Type']
        for key, value in response.items():
            if key != 'content-type':
                req.headers_out[str(key)] = str(value)
        for c in response.cookies.values():
            req.headers_out.add('Set-Cookie', c.output(header=''))
        req.status = response.status_code
        try:
            for chunk in response:
                req.write(chunk)
        finally:
            response.close()

        return 0 # mod_python.apache.OK

def handler(req):
    # mod_python hooks into this function.
    return ModPythonHandler()(req)