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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Copyright (C) 2012 Roman Mohr <roman@fenkhuber.at>
"""
"""static - A stupidly simple WSGI way to serve static (or mixed) content.
(See the docstrings of the various functions and classes.)
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Luke Arno - http://lukearno.com/
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to:
The Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
Luke Arno can be found at http://lukearno.com/
"""
import mimetypes
import email.utils as rfc822
import time
import string
import sys
from os import path, stat
from wsgiref import util
from wsgiref.headers import Headers
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server
from optparse import OptionParser
try:
from pkg_resources import resource_filename, Requirement
except:
pass
try:
import kid
except:
pass
try:
from genshi.template import MarkupTemplate
except:
pass
if sys.version < '3':
import codecs
def u(x):
return codecs.unicode_escape_decode(x)[0]
else:
def u(x):
return x
class MagicError(Exception):
pass
def _encode(string, encoding):
if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
return string.encode(encoding=encoding, errors='strict')
else:
if type(u('')) == type(string):
string = string.encode(encoding)
return string
def _decode(string, encoding):
if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
return string.decode(encoding=encoding, errors='strict')
else:
return string
def _open(filename, encoding):
if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
return open(filename, 'r', encoding=encoding, errors='strict')
else:
return open(filename, 'rb')
class StatusApp:
"""Used by WSGI apps to return some HTTP status."""
def __init__(self, status, message=None, encoding=sys.getdefaultencoding()):
self.status = status
self.encoding = encoding
if message is None:
self.message = status
else:
self.message = message
def __call__(self, environ, start_response, headers=[]):
if self.message:
Headers(headers).add_header('Content-type', 'text/plain')
start_response(self.status, headers)
if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'HEAD':
return [_encode("", self.encoding)]
else:
return [_encode(self.message, self.encoding)]
class Cling(object):
"""A stupidly simple way to serve static content via WSGI.
Serve the file of the same path as PATH_INFO in self.datadir.
Look up the Content-type in self.content_types by extension
or use 'text/plain' if the extension is not found.
Serve up the contents of the file or delegate to self.not_found.
"""
block_size = 16 * 4096
index_file = 'index.html'
not_found = StatusApp('404 Not Found')
not_modified = StatusApp('304 Not Modified', "")
moved_permanently = StatusApp('301 Moved Permanently')
method_not_allowed = StatusApp('405 Method Not Allowed')
def __init__(self, root, **kw):
"""Just set the root and any other attribs passes via **kw."""
self.root = root
self.encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
for k, v in kw.items():
setattr(self, k, v)
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
"""Respond to a request when called in the usual WSGI way."""
if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] not in ('GET', 'HEAD'):
headers = [('Allow', 'GET, HEAD')]
return self.method_not_allowed(environ, start_response, headers)
path_info = environ.get('PATH_INFO', '')
full_path = self._full_path(path_info)
if not self._is_under_root(full_path):
return self.not_found(environ, start_response)
if path.isdir(full_path):
if full_path[-1] != '/' or full_path == self.root:
location = util.request_uri(environ, include_query=False) + '/'
if environ.get('QUERY_STRING'):
location += '?' + environ.get('QUERY_STRING')
headers = [('Location', location)]
return self.moved_permanently(environ, start_response, headers)
else:
full_path = self._full_path(path_info + self.index_file)
prezipped = ('gzip' in environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING', [])
and path.exists(full_path + '.gz'))
if prezipped:
full_path += '.gz'
content_type = self._guess_type(full_path)
try:
etag, last_modified = self._conditions(full_path, environ)
headers = [('Date', rfc822.formatdate(time.time())),
('Last-Modified', last_modified),
('ETag', etag)]
if_modified = environ.get('HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE')
if if_modified and (rfc822.parsedate(if_modified)
>= rfc822.parsedate(last_modified)):
return self.not_modified(environ, start_response, headers)
if_none = environ.get('HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH')
if if_none and (if_none == '*' or etag in if_none):
return self.not_modified(environ, start_response, headers)
file_like = self._file_like(full_path)
headers.append(('Content-Type', content_type))
if prezipped:
headers.extend([('Content-Encoding', 'gzip'),
('Vary', 'Accept-Encoding')])
self._add_headers(headers, path_info, content_type)
start_response("200 OK", headers)
if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'GET':
return self._body(full_path, environ, file_like)
else:
return [b'']
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
print(e)
return self.not_found(environ, start_response)
def _full_path(self, path_info):
"""Return the full path from which to read."""
return self.root + path_info
def _is_under_root(self, full_path):
"""Guard against arbitrary file retrieval."""
if (path.abspath(full_path) + path.sep)\
.startswith(path.abspath(self.root) + path.sep):
return True
else:
return False
def _guess_type(self, full_path):
"""Guess the mime type using the mimetypes module."""
return mimetypes.guess_type(full_path)[0] or 'text/plain'
def _conditions(self, full_path, environ):
"""Return a tuple of etag, last_modified by mtime from stat."""
mtime = stat(full_path).st_mtime
return str(mtime), rfc822.formatdate(mtime)
def _add_headers(self, headers, path, content_type):
DEFAULT = '__static_no_match__'
CONFIG_ITEMS = ['prefix', 'type', 'ext']
for config in getattr(self, 'headers', []):
if path.startswith(config.get('prefix', DEFAULT)) or \
content_type == config.get('type', DEFAULT) or \
path.endswith(config.get('ext', DEFAULT)):
for key, value in config.items():
if key not in CONFIG_ITEMS:
headers.append((key, value))
def _file_like(self, full_path):
"""Return the appropriate file object."""
return open(full_path, 'rb')
def _body(self, full_path, environ, file_like):
"""Return an iterator over the body of the response."""
way_to_send = environ.get('wsgi.file_wrapper', iter_and_close)
return way_to_send(file_like, self.block_size)
def iter_and_close(file_like, block_size):
"""Yield file contents by block then close the file."""
while 1:
try:
block = file_like.read(block_size)
if block:
yield block
else:
raise StopIteration
except StopIteration:
file_like.close()
return
def cling_wrap(package_name, dir_name, **kw):
"""Return a Cling that serves from the given package and dir_name.
This uses pkg_resources.resource_filename which is not the
recommended way, since it extracts the files.
I think this works fine unless you have some _very_ serious
requirements for static content, in which case you probably
shouldn't be serving it through a WSGI app, IMHO. YMMV.
"""
resource = Requirement.parse(package_name)
return Cling(resource_filename(resource, dir_name), **kw)
class Shock(Cling):
"""A stupidly simple way to serve up mixed content.
Serves static content just like Cling (it's superclass)
except that it process content with the first matching
magic from self.magics if any apply.
See Cling and classes with "Magic" in their names in this module.
If you are using Shock with the StringMagic class for instance:
shock = Shock('/data', magics=[StringMagic(food='cheese')])
Let's say you have a file called /data/foo.txt.stp containing one line:
"I love to eat $food!"
When you do a GET on /foo.txt you will see this in your browser:
"I love to eat cheese!"
This is really nice if you have a color variable in your css files or
something trivial like that. It seems silly to create or change a
handful of objects for a couple of dynamic bits of text.
"""
magics = ()
def _match_magic(self, full_path):
"""Return the first magic that matches this path or None."""
for magic in self.magics:
if magic.matches(full_path):
return magic
def _full_path(self, path_info):
"""Return the full path from which to read."""
full_path = self.root + path_info
if path.exists(full_path):
return full_path
else:
for magic in self.magics:
if path.exists(magic.new_path(full_path)):
return magic.new_path(full_path)
else:
return full_path
def _guess_type(self, full_path):
"""Guess the mime type magically or using the mimetypes module."""
magic = self._match_magic(full_path)
if magic is not None:
return (mimetypes.guess_type(magic.old_path(full_path))[0]
or 'text/plain')
else:
return mimetypes.guess_type(full_path)[0] or 'text/plain'
def _conditions(self, full_path, environ):
"""Return Etag and Last-Modified values defaults to now for both."""
magic = self._match_magic(full_path)
if magic is not None:
return magic.conditions(full_path, environ)
else:
mtime = stat(full_path).st_mtime
return str(mtime), rfc822.formatdate(mtime)
def _file_like(self, full_path):
"""Return the appropriate file object."""
magic = self._match_magic(full_path)
if magic is not None:
return magic.file_like(full_path, self.encoding)
else:
return open(full_path, 'rb')
def _body(self, full_path, environ, file_like):
"""Return an iterator over the body of the response."""
magic = self._match_magic(full_path)
if magic is not None:
return [_encode(s, self.encoding) for s in magic.body(environ,
file_like)]
else:
way_to_send = environ.get('wsgi.file_wrapper', iter_and_close)
return way_to_send(file_like, self.block_size)
class BaseMagic(object):
"""Base class for magic file handling.
Really a do nothing if you were to use this directly.
In a strait forward case you would just override .extension and body().
(See StringMagic in this module for a simple example of subclassing.)
In a more complex case you may need to override many or all methods.
"""
extension = ''
def exists(self, full_path):
"""Check that self.new_path(full_path) exists."""
if path.exists(self.new_path(full_path)):
return self.new_path(full_path)
def new_path(self, full_path):
"""Add the self.extension to the path."""
return full_path + self.extension
def old_path(self, full_path):
"""Remove self.extension from path or raise MagicError."""
if self.matches(full_path):
return full_path[:-len(self.extension)]
else:
raise MagicError("Path does not match this magic.")
def matches(self, full_path):
"""Check that path ends with self.extension."""
if full_path.endswith(self.extension):
return full_path
def conditions(self, full_path, environ):
"""Return Etag and Last-Modified values (based on mtime)."""
mtime = int(time.time())
return str(mtime), rfc822.formatdate(mtime)
def file_like(self, full_path, encoding):
"""Return a file object for path."""
return _open(full_path, encoding)
def body(self, environ, file_like):
"""Return an iterator over the body of the response."""
return [file_like.read()]
class StringMagic(BaseMagic):
"""Magic to replace variables in file contents using string.Template.
Using this requires Python2.4.
"""
extension = '.stp'
safe = False
def __init__(self, **variables):
"""Keyword arguments populate self.variables."""
self.variables = variables
def body(self, environ, file_like):
"""Pass environ and self.variables in to template.
self.variables overrides environ so that suprises in environ don't
cause unexpected output if you are passing a value in explicitly.
"""
variables = environ.copy()
variables.update(self.variables)
template = string.Template(file_like.read())
if self.safe is True:
return [template.safe_substitute(variables)]
else:
return [template.substitute(variables)]
class KidMagic(StringMagic):
"""Like StringMagic only using the Kid templating language.
Using this requires Kid: http://kid.lesscode.org/
"""
extension = '.kid'
def body(self, environ, full_path):
"""Pass environ and **self.variables into the template."""
template = kid.Template(file=full_path,
environ=environ,
**self.variables)
return [template.serialize()]
class GenshiMagic(StringMagic):
"""Like StringMagic only using the Genshi templating language.
Using this requires Genshi
"""
extension = '.genshi'
def body(self, environ, full_path):
"""Pass environ and **self.variables into the template."""
template = MarkupTemplate(full_path.read())
variables = self.variables.copy()
variables["environ"] = environ
return [template.generate(**variables)
.render('html', doctype='html')]
def command():
parser = OptionParser(usage="%prog DIR [HOST][:][PORT]",
version="static 0.3.6")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if len(args) in (1, 2):
if len(args) == 2:
parts = args[1].split(":")
if len(parts) == 1:
host = parts[0]
port = None
elif len(parts) == 2:
host, port = parts
else:
sys.exit("Invalid host:port specification.")
elif len(args) == 1:
host, port = None, None
if not host:
host = '0.0.0.0'
if not port:
port = 9999
try:
port = int(port)
except:
sys.exit("Invalid host:port specification.")
app = Cling(args[0])
try:
make_server(host, port, app).serve_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Cio, baby!")
except:
sys.exit("Problem initializing server.")
else:
parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
def test():
from wsgiref.validate import validator
magics = (StringMagic(title="String Test"),
KidMagic(title="Kid Test"), GenshiMagic(title="Genshi Test"))
#app = Shock('testdata/pub', magics=magics)
app = Cling('testdata/pub')
try:
make_server('localhost', 9999, validator(app)).serve_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Ciao, baby!")
if __name__ == '__main__':
test()