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190 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
190 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
from djangorestframework.mediatypes import MediaType
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#from djangorestframework.requestparsing import parse, load_parser
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from django.http.multipartparser import LimitBytes
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from StringIO import StringIO
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class RequestMixin(object):
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"""Delegate class that supplements an HttpRequest object with additional behaviour."""
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USE_FORM_OVERLOADING = True
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METHOD_PARAM = "_method"
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CONTENTTYPE_PARAM = "_content_type"
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CONTENT_PARAM = "_content"
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def _get_method(self):
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"""
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Returns the HTTP method for the current view.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_method'):
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self._method = self.request.method
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return self._method
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def _set_method(self, method):
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"""
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Set the method for the current view.
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"""
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self._method = method
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def _get_content_type(self):
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"""
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Returns a MediaType object, representing the request's content type header.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_content_type'):
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content_type = self.request.META.get('HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE', self.request.META.get('CONTENT_TYPE', ''))
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self._content_type = MediaType(content_type)
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return self._content_type
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def _set_content_type(self, content_type):
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"""
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Set the content type. Should be a MediaType object.
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"""
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self._content_type = content_type
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def _get_accept(self):
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"""
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Returns a list of MediaType objects, representing the request's accept header.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_accept'):
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accept = self.request.META.get('HTTP_ACCEPT', '*/*')
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self._accept = [MediaType(elem) for elem in accept.split(',')]
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return self._accept
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def _set_accept(self):
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"""
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Set the acceptable media types. Should be a list of MediaType objects.
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"""
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self._accept = accept
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def _get_stream(self):
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"""
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Returns an object that may be used to stream the request content.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_stream'):
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request = self.request
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# Currently only supports parsing request body as a stream with 1.3
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if hasattr(request, 'read'):
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# It's not at all clear if this needs to be byte limited or not.
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# Maybe I'm just being dumb but it looks to me like there's some issues
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# with that in Django.
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#
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# Either:
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# 1. It *can't* be treated as a limited byte stream, and you _do_ need to
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# respect CONTENT_LENGTH, in which case that ought to be documented,
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# and there probably ought to be a feature request for it to be
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# treated as a limited byte stream.
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# 2. It *can* be treated as a limited byte stream, in which case there's a
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# minor bug in the test client, and potentially some redundant
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# code in MultipartParser.
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#
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# It's an issue because it affects if you can pass a request off to code that
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# does something like:
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#
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# while stream.read(BUFFER_SIZE):
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# [do stuff]
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#
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#try:
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# content_length = int(request.META.get('CONTENT_LENGTH',0))
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#except (ValueError, TypeError):
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# content_length = 0
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# self._stream = LimitedStream(request, content_length)
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self._stream = request
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else:
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self._stream = StringIO(request.raw_post_data)
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return self._stream
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def _set_stream(self, stream):
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"""
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Set the stream representing the request body.
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"""
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self._stream = stream
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def _get_raw_content(self):
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"""
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Returns the parsed content of the request
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_raw_content'):
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self._raw_content = self.parse(self.stream, self.content_type)
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return self._raw_content
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def _get_content(self):
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"""
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Returns the parsed and validated content of the request
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_content'):
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self._content = self.validate(self.RAW_CONTENT)
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return self._content
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def perform_form_overloading(self):
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"""
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Check the request to see if it is using form POST '_method'/'_content'/'_content_type' overrides.
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If it is then alter self.method, self.content_type, self.CONTENT to reflect that rather than simply
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delegating them to the original request.
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"""
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if not self.USE_FORM_OVERLOADING or self.method != 'POST' or not self.content_type.is_form():
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return
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content = self.RAW_CONTENT
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if self.METHOD_PARAM in content:
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self.method = content[self.METHOD_PARAM].upper()
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del self._raw_content[self.METHOD_PARAM]
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if self.CONTENT_PARAM in content and self.CONTENTTYPE_PARAM in content:
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self._content_type = MediaType(content[self.CONTENTTYPE_PARAM])
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self._stream = StringIO(content[self.CONTENT_PARAM])
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del(self._raw_content)
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def parse(self, stream, content_type):
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"""
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Parse the request content.
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May raise a 415 ResponseException (Unsupported Media Type),
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or a 400 ResponseException (Bad Request).
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"""
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parsers = as_tuple(self.parsers)
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parser = None
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for parser_cls in parsers:
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if parser_cls.handles(content_type):
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parser = parser_cls(self)
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break
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if parser is None:
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raise ResponseException(status.HTTP_415_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE,
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{'error': 'Unsupported media type in request \'%s\'.' %
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content_type.media_type})
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return parser.parse(stream)
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@property
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def parsed_media_types(self):
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"""Return an list of all the media types that this view can parse."""
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return [parser.media_type for parser in self.parsers]
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@property
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def default_parser(self):
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"""Return the view's most preffered emitter.
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(This has no behavioural effect, but is may be used by documenting emitters)"""
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return self.parsers[0]
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method = property(_get_method, _set_method)
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content_type = property(_get_content_type, _set_content_type)
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accept = property(_get_accept, _set_accept)
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stream = property(_get_stream, _set_stream)
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RAW_CONTENT = property(_get_raw_content)
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CONTENT = property(_get_content)
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