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506 lines
17 KiB
Python
506 lines
17 KiB
Python
"""
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The Request class is used as a wrapper around the standard request object.
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The wrapped request then offers a richer API, in particular :
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- content automatically parsed according to `Content-Type` header,
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and available as `request.data`
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- full support of PUT method, including support for file uploads
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- form overloading of HTTP method, content type and content
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.http import QueryDict
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from django.http.multipartparser import parse_header
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict
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from django.utils.datastructures import MergeDict as DjangoMergeDict
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from rest_framework import HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING
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from rest_framework import exceptions
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from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
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import sys
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import warnings
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def is_form_media_type(media_type):
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"""
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Return True if the media type is a valid form media type.
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"""
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base_media_type, params = parse_header(media_type.encode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING))
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return (base_media_type == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' or
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base_media_type == 'multipart/form-data')
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class override_method(object):
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"""
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A context manager that temporarily overrides the method on a request,
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additionally setting the `view.request` attribute.
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Usage:
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with override_method(view, request, 'POST') as request:
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... # Do stuff with `view` and `request`
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"""
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def __init__(self, view, request, method):
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self.view = view
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self.request = request
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self.method = method
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self.action = getattr(view, 'action', None)
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def __enter__(self):
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self.view.request = clone_request(self.request, self.method)
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if self.action is not None:
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# For viewsets we also set the `.action` attribute.
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action_map = getattr(self.view, 'action_map', {})
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self.view.action = action_map.get(self.method.lower())
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return self.view.request
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def __exit__(self, *args, **kwarg):
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self.view.request = self.request
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if self.action is not None:
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self.view.action = self.action
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class MergeDict(DjangoMergeDict, dict):
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"""
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Using this as a workaround until the parsers API is properly
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addressed in 3.1.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *dicts):
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self.dicts = dicts
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class Empty(object):
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"""
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Placeholder for unset attributes.
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Cannot use `None`, as that may be a valid value.
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"""
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pass
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def _hasattr(obj, name):
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return not getattr(obj, name) is Empty
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def clone_request(request, method):
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"""
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Internal helper method to clone a request, replacing with a different
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HTTP method. Used for checking permissions against other methods.
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"""
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ret = Request(request=request._request,
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parsers=request.parsers,
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authenticators=request.authenticators,
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negotiator=request.negotiator,
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parser_context=request.parser_context)
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ret._data = request._data
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ret._files = request._files
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ret._full_data = request._full_data
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ret._content_type = request._content_type
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ret._stream = request._stream
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ret._method = method
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if hasattr(request, '_user'):
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ret._user = request._user
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if hasattr(request, '_auth'):
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ret._auth = request._auth
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if hasattr(request, '_authenticator'):
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ret._authenticator = request._authenticator
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if hasattr(request, 'accepted_renderer'):
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ret.accepted_renderer = request.accepted_renderer
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if hasattr(request, 'accepted_media_type'):
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ret.accepted_media_type = request.accepted_media_type
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if hasattr(request, 'version'):
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ret.version = request.version
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if hasattr(request, 'versioning_scheme'):
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ret.versioning_scheme = request.versioning_scheme
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return ret
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class ForcedAuthentication(object):
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"""
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This authentication class is used if the test client or request factory
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forcibly authenticated the request.
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"""
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def __init__(self, force_user, force_token):
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self.force_user = force_user
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self.force_token = force_token
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def authenticate(self, request):
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return (self.force_user, self.force_token)
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class Request(object):
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"""
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Wrapper allowing to enhance a standard `HttpRequest` instance.
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Kwargs:
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- request(HttpRequest). The original request instance.
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- parsers_classes(list/tuple). The parsers to use for parsing the
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request content.
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- authentication_classes(list/tuple). The authentications used to try
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authenticating the request's user.
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"""
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_METHOD_PARAM = api_settings.FORM_METHOD_OVERRIDE
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_CONTENT_PARAM = api_settings.FORM_CONTENT_OVERRIDE
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_CONTENTTYPE_PARAM = api_settings.FORM_CONTENTTYPE_OVERRIDE
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def __init__(self, request, parsers=None, authenticators=None,
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negotiator=None, parser_context=None):
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self._request = request
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self.parsers = parsers or ()
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self.authenticators = authenticators or ()
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self.negotiator = negotiator or self._default_negotiator()
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self.parser_context = parser_context
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self._data = Empty
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self._files = Empty
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self._full_data = Empty
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self._method = Empty
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self._content_type = Empty
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self._stream = Empty
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if self.parser_context is None:
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self.parser_context = {}
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self.parser_context['request'] = self
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self.parser_context['encoding'] = request.encoding or settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET
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force_user = getattr(request, '_force_auth_user', None)
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force_token = getattr(request, '_force_auth_token', None)
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if (force_user is not None or force_token is not None):
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forced_auth = ForcedAuthentication(force_user, force_token)
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self.authenticators = (forced_auth,)
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def _default_negotiator(self):
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return api_settings.DEFAULT_CONTENT_NEGOTIATION_CLASS()
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@property
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def method(self):
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"""
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Returns the HTTP method.
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This allows the `method` to be overridden by using a hidden `form`
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field on a form POST request.
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"""
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if not _hasattr(self, '_method'):
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self._load_method_and_content_type()
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return self._method
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@property
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def content_type(self):
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"""
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Returns the content type header.
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This should be used instead of `request.META.get('HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE')`,
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as it allows the content type to be overridden by using a hidden form
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field on a form POST request.
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"""
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if not _hasattr(self, '_content_type'):
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self._load_method_and_content_type()
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return self._content_type
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@property
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def 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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self._load_stream()
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return self._stream
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@property
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def query_params(self):
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"""
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More semantically correct name for request.GET.
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"""
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return self._request.GET
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@property
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def QUERY_PARAMS(self):
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"""
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Synonym for `.query_params`, for backwards compatibility.
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"""
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warnings.warn(
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"`request.QUERY_PARAMS` is deprecated. Use `request.query_params` instead.",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=1
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)
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return self._request.GET
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@property
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def data(self):
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if not _hasattr(self, '_full_data'):
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self._load_data_and_files()
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return self._full_data
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@property
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def DATA(self):
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"""
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Parses the request body and returns the data.
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Similar to usual behaviour of `request.POST`, except that it handles
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arbitrary parsers, and also works on methods other than POST (eg PUT).
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"""
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warnings.warn(
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"`request.DATA` is deprecated. Use `request.data` instead.",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=1
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)
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if not _hasattr(self, '_data'):
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self._load_data_and_files()
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return self._data
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@property
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def FILES(self):
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"""
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Parses the request body and returns any files uploaded in the request.
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Similar to usual behaviour of `request.FILES`, except that it handles
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arbitrary parsers, and also works on methods other than POST (eg PUT).
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"""
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warnings.warn(
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"`request.FILES` is deprecated. Use `request.data` instead.",
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DeprecationWarning,
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stacklevel=1
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)
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if not _hasattr(self, '_files'):
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self._load_data_and_files()
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return self._files
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@property
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def user(self):
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"""
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Returns the user associated with the current request, as authenticated
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by the authentication classes provided to the request.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_user'):
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self._authenticate()
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return self._user
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@user.setter
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def user(self, value):
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"""
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Sets the user on the current request. This is necessary to maintain
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compatibility with django.contrib.auth where the user property is
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set in the login and logout functions.
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Note that we also set the user on Django's underlying `HttpRequest`
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instance, ensuring that it is available to any middleware in the stack.
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"""
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self._user = value
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self._request.user = value
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@property
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def auth(self):
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"""
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Returns any non-user authentication information associated with the
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request, such as an authentication token.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_auth'):
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self._authenticate()
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return self._auth
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@auth.setter
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def auth(self, value):
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"""
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Sets any non-user authentication information associated with the
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request, such as an authentication token.
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"""
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self._auth = value
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self._request.auth = value
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@property
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def successful_authenticator(self):
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"""
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Return the instance of the authentication instance class that was used
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to authenticate the request, or `None`.
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"""
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if not hasattr(self, '_authenticator'):
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self._authenticate()
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return self._authenticator
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def _load_data_and_files(self):
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"""
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Parses the request content into `self.data`.
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"""
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if not _hasattr(self, '_content_type'):
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self._load_method_and_content_type()
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if not _hasattr(self, '_data'):
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self._data, self._files = self._parse()
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if self._files:
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self._full_data = MergeDict(self._data, self._files)
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else:
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self._full_data = self._data
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def _load_method_and_content_type(self):
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"""
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Sets the method and content_type, and then check if they've
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been overridden.
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"""
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self._content_type = self.META.get('HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE',
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self.META.get('CONTENT_TYPE', ''))
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self._perform_form_overloading()
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if not _hasattr(self, '_method'):
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self._method = self._request.method
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# Allow X-HTTP-METHOD-OVERRIDE header
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if 'HTTP_X_HTTP_METHOD_OVERRIDE' in self.META:
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self._method = self.META['HTTP_X_HTTP_METHOD_OVERRIDE'].upper()
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def _load_stream(self):
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"""
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Return the content body of the request, as a stream.
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"""
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try:
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content_length = int(
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self.META.get(
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'CONTENT_LENGTH', self.META.get('HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH')
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)
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)
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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content_length = 0
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if content_length == 0:
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self._stream = None
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elif hasattr(self._request, 'read'):
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self._stream = self._request
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else:
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self._stream = six.BytesIO(self.raw_post_data)
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def _perform_form_overloading(self):
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"""
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If this is a form POST request, then we need to check if the method and
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content/content_type have been overridden by setting them in hidden
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form fields or not.
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"""
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USE_FORM_OVERLOADING = (
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self._METHOD_PARAM or
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(self._CONTENT_PARAM and self._CONTENTTYPE_PARAM)
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)
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# We only need to use form overloading on form POST requests.
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if (
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not USE_FORM_OVERLOADING
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or self._request.method != 'POST'
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or not is_form_media_type(self._content_type)
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):
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return
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# At this point we're committed to parsing the request as form data.
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self._data = self._request.POST
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self._files = self._request.FILES
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self._full_data = MergeDict(self._data, self._files)
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# Method overloading - change the method and remove the param from the content.
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if (
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self._METHOD_PARAM and
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self._METHOD_PARAM in self._data
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):
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self._method = self._data[self._METHOD_PARAM].upper()
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# Content overloading - modify the content type, and force re-parse.
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if (
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self._CONTENT_PARAM and
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self._CONTENTTYPE_PARAM and
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self._CONTENT_PARAM in self._data and
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self._CONTENTTYPE_PARAM in self._data
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):
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self._content_type = self._data[self._CONTENTTYPE_PARAM]
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self._stream = six.BytesIO(self._data[self._CONTENT_PARAM].encode(self.parser_context['encoding']))
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self._data, self._files, self._full_data = (Empty, Empty, Empty)
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def _parse(self):
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"""
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Parse the request content, returning a two-tuple of (data, files)
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May raise an `UnsupportedMediaType`, or `ParseError` exception.
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"""
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stream = self.stream
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media_type = self.content_type
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if stream is None or media_type is None:
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empty_data = QueryDict('', encoding=self._request._encoding)
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empty_files = MultiValueDict()
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return (empty_data, empty_files)
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parser = self.negotiator.select_parser(self, self.parsers)
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if not parser:
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raise exceptions.UnsupportedMediaType(media_type)
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try:
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parsed = parser.parse(stream, media_type, self.parser_context)
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except:
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# If we get an exception during parsing, fill in empty data and
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# re-raise. Ensures we don't simply repeat the error when
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# attempting to render the browsable renderer response, or when
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# logging the request or similar.
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self._data = QueryDict('', encoding=self._request._encoding)
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self._files = MultiValueDict()
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self._full_data = self._data
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raise
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# Parser classes may return the raw data, or a
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# DataAndFiles object. Unpack the result as required.
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try:
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return (parsed.data, parsed.files)
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except AttributeError:
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empty_files = MultiValueDict()
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return (parsed, empty_files)
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def _authenticate(self):
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"""
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Attempt to authenticate the request using each authentication instance
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in turn.
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Returns a three-tuple of (authenticator, user, authtoken).
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"""
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for authenticator in self.authenticators:
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try:
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user_auth_tuple = authenticator.authenticate(self)
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except exceptions.APIException:
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self._not_authenticated()
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raise
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if user_auth_tuple is not None:
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self._authenticator = authenticator
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self.user, self.auth = user_auth_tuple
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return
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self._not_authenticated()
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def _not_authenticated(self):
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"""
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Return a three-tuple of (authenticator, user, authtoken), representing
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an unauthenticated request.
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By default this will be (None, AnonymousUser, None).
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"""
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self._authenticator = None
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if api_settings.UNAUTHENTICATED_USER:
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self.user = api_settings.UNAUTHENTICATED_USER()
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else:
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self.user = None
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if api_settings.UNAUTHENTICATED_TOKEN:
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self.auth = api_settings.UNAUTHENTICATED_TOKEN()
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else:
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self.auth = None
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def __getattribute__(self, attr):
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"""
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If an attribute does not exist on this instance, then we also attempt
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to proxy it to the underlying HttpRequest object.
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"""
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try:
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return super(Request, self).__getattribute__(attr)
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except AttributeError:
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info = sys.exc_info()
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try:
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return getattr(self._request, attr)
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except AttributeError:
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six.reraise(info[0], info[1], info[2].tb_next)
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