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168 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
168 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
from StringIO import StringIO
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from django.http.multipartparser import MultiPartParser as DjangoMPParser
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from djangorestframework.response import ResponseException
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from djangorestframework import status
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try:
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import json
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except ImportError:
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import simplejson as json
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try:
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from urlparse import parse_qs
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except ImportError:
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from cgi import parse_qs
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class ParserMixin(object):
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parsers = ()
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def parse(self, content_type, content):
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# See RFC 2616 sec 3 - http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec3.html#sec3.7
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split = content_type.split(';', 1)
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if len(split) > 1:
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content_type = split[0]
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content_type = content_type.strip()
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media_type_to_parser = dict([(parser.media_type, parser) for parser in self.parsers])
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try:
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parser = media_type_to_parser[content_type]
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except KeyError:
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raise ResponseException(status.HTTP_415_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE,
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{'error': 'Unsupported media type in request \'%s\'.' % content_type})
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return parser(self).parse(content)
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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 ParserMixin 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 ParerMixin's most prefered 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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class BaseParser(object):
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"""All parsers should extend BaseParser, specifing a media_type attribute,
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and overriding the parse() method."""
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media_type = None
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def __init__(self, resource):
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"""Initialise the parser with the Resource instance as state,
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in case the parser needs to access any metadata on the Resource object."""
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self.resource = resource
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def parse(self, input):
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"""Given some serialized input, return the deserialized output.
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The input will be the raw request content body. The return value may be of
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any type, but for many parsers/inputs it might typically be a dict."""
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return input
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class JSONParser(BaseParser):
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media_type = 'application/json'
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def parse(self, input):
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try:
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return json.loads(input)
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except ValueError, exc:
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raise ResponseException(status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST, {'detail': 'JSON parse error - %s' % str(exc)})
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class XMLParser(BaseParser):
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media_type = 'application/xml'
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class DataFlatener(object):
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"""Utility object for flatening dictionaries of lists. Useful for "urlencoded" decoded data."""
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def flatten_data(self, data):
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"""Given a data dictionary {<key>: <value_list>}, returns a flattened dictionary
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with information provided by the method "is_a_list"."""
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flatdata = dict()
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for key, val_list in data.items():
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if self.is_a_list(key, val_list):
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flatdata[key] = val_list
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else:
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if val_list:
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flatdata[key] = val_list[0]
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else:
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# If the list is empty, but the parameter is not a list,
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# we strip this parameter.
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data.pop(key)
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return flatdata
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def is_a_list(self, key, val_list):
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"""Returns True if the parameter with name *key* is expected to be a list, or False otherwise.
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*val_list* which is the received value for parameter *key* can be used to guess the answer."""
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return False
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class FormParser(BaseParser, DataFlatener):
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"""The default parser for form data.
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Return a dict containing a single value for each non-reserved parameter.
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In order to handle select multiple (and having possibly more than a single value for each parameter),
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you can customize the output by subclassing the method 'is_a_list'."""
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media_type = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
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"""The value of the parameter when the select multiple is empty.
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Browsers are usually stripping the select multiple that have no option selected from the parameters sent.
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A common hack to avoid this is to send the parameter with a value specifying that the list is empty.
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This value will always be stripped before the data is returned."""
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EMPTY_VALUE = '_empty'
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def parse(self, input):
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data = parse_qs(input, keep_blank_values=True)
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# removing EMPTY_VALUEs from the lists and flatening the data
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for key, val_list in data.items():
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self.remove_empty_val(val_list)
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data = self.flatten_data(data)
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# Strip any parameters that we are treating as reserved
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for key in data.keys():
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if key in self.resource.RESERVED_FORM_PARAMS:
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data.pop(key)
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return data
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def remove_empty_val(self, val_list):
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""" """
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while(1): # Because there might be several times EMPTY_VALUE in the list
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try:
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ind = val_list.index(self.EMPTY_VALUE)
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except ValueError:
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break
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else:
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val_list.pop(ind)
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# TODO: Allow parsers to specify multiple media_types
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class MultipartParser(BaseParser, DataFlatener):
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media_type = 'multipart/form-data'
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def parse(self, input):
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request = self.resource.request
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#TODO : that's pretty dumb : files are loaded with
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#upload_handlers, but as we read the request body completely (input),
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#then it kind of misses the point. Why not input as a stream ?
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upload_handlers = request._get_upload_handlers()
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django_mpp = DjangoMPParser(request.META, StringIO(input), upload_handlers)
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data, files = django_mpp.parse()
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# Flatening data, files and combining them
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data = self.flatten_data(dict(data.iterlists()))
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files = self.flatten_data(dict(files.iterlists()))
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data.update(files)
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# Strip any parameters that we are treating as reserved
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for key in data.keys():
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if key in self.resource.RESERVED_FORM_PARAMS:
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data.pop(key)
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return data
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