[10] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/python
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[2] | 2 |
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| 3 | # NOTE: the above "/usr/local/bin/python" is NOT a mistake. It is
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| 4 | # intentionally NOT "/usr/bin/env python". On many systems
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| 5 | # (e.g. Solaris), /usr/local/bin is not in $PATH as passed to CGI
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| 6 | # scripts, and /usr/local/bin is the default directory where Python is
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| 7 | # installed, so /usr/bin/env would be unable to find python. Granted,
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| 8 | # binary installations by Linux vendors often install Python in
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| 9 | # /usr/bin. So let those vendors patch cgi.py to match their choice
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| 10 | # of installation.
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| 11 |
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| 12 | """Support module for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts.
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| 13 |
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| 14 | This module defines a number of utilities for use by CGI scripts
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| 15 | written in Python.
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| 16 | """
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| 17 |
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| 18 | # XXX Perhaps there should be a slimmed version that doesn't contain
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| 19 | # all those backwards compatible and debugging classes and functions?
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| 20 |
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| 21 | # History
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| 22 | # -------
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| 23 | #
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| 24 | # Michael McLay started this module. Steve Majewski changed the
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| 25 | # interface to SvFormContentDict and FormContentDict. The multipart
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| 26 | # parsing was inspired by code submitted by Andreas Paepcke. Guido van
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| 27 | # Rossum rewrote, reformatted and documented the module and is currently
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| 28 | # responsible for its maintenance.
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| 29 | #
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| 30 |
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| 31 | __version__ = "2.6"
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| 32 |
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| 33 |
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| 34 | # Imports
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| 35 | # =======
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| 36 |
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| 37 | from operator import attrgetter
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| 38 | import sys
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| 39 | import os
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| 40 | import UserDict
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| 41 | import urlparse
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| 42 |
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| 43 | from warnings import filterwarnings, catch_warnings, warn
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| 44 | with catch_warnings():
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| 45 | if sys.py3kwarning:
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| 46 | filterwarnings("ignore", ".*mimetools has been removed",
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[391] | 47 | DeprecationWarning)
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| 48 | filterwarnings("ignore", ".*rfc822 has been removed",
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| 49 | DeprecationWarning)
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[2] | 50 | import mimetools
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| 51 | import rfc822
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| 52 |
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| 53 | try:
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| 54 | from cStringIO import StringIO
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| 55 | except ImportError:
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| 56 | from StringIO import StringIO
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| 57 |
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| 58 | __all__ = ["MiniFieldStorage", "FieldStorage", "FormContentDict",
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| 59 | "SvFormContentDict", "InterpFormContentDict", "FormContent",
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| 60 | "parse", "parse_qs", "parse_qsl", "parse_multipart",
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| 61 | "parse_header", "print_exception", "print_environ",
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| 62 | "print_form", "print_directory", "print_arguments",
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| 63 | "print_environ_usage", "escape"]
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| 64 |
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| 65 | # Logging support
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| 66 | # ===============
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| 67 |
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| 68 | logfile = "" # Filename to log to, if not empty
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| 69 | logfp = None # File object to log to, if not None
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| 70 |
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| 71 | def initlog(*allargs):
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| 72 | """Write a log message, if there is a log file.
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| 73 |
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| 74 | Even though this function is called initlog(), you should always
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| 75 | use log(); log is a variable that is set either to initlog
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| 76 | (initially), to dolog (once the log file has been opened), or to
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| 77 | nolog (when logging is disabled).
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| 78 |
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| 79 | The first argument is a format string; the remaining arguments (if
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| 80 | any) are arguments to the % operator, so e.g.
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| 81 | log("%s: %s", "a", "b")
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| 82 | will write "a: b" to the log file, followed by a newline.
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| 83 |
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| 84 | If the global logfp is not None, it should be a file object to
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| 85 | which log data is written.
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| 86 |
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| 87 | If the global logfp is None, the global logfile may be a string
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| 88 | giving a filename to open, in append mode. This file should be
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| 89 | world writable!!! If the file can't be opened, logging is
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| 90 | silently disabled (since there is no safe place where we could
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| 91 | send an error message).
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| 92 |
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| 93 | """
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| 94 | global logfp, log
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| 95 | if logfile and not logfp:
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| 96 | try:
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| 97 | logfp = open(logfile, "a")
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| 98 | except IOError:
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| 99 | pass
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| 100 | if not logfp:
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| 101 | log = nolog
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| 102 | else:
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| 103 | log = dolog
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| 104 | log(*allargs)
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| 105 |
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| 106 | def dolog(fmt, *args):
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| 107 | """Write a log message to the log file. See initlog() for docs."""
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| 108 | logfp.write(fmt%args + "\n")
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| 109 |
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| 110 | def nolog(*allargs):
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| 111 | """Dummy function, assigned to log when logging is disabled."""
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| 112 | pass
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| 113 |
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| 114 | log = initlog # The current logging function
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| 115 |
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| 116 |
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| 117 | # Parsing functions
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| 118 | # =================
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| 119 |
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| 120 | # Maximum input we will accept when REQUEST_METHOD is POST
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| 121 | # 0 ==> unlimited input
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| 122 | maxlen = 0
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| 123 |
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| 124 | def parse(fp=None, environ=os.environ, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
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| 125 | """Parse a query in the environment or from a file (default stdin)
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| 126 |
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| 127 | Arguments, all optional:
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| 128 |
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| 129 | fp : file pointer; default: sys.stdin
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| 130 |
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| 131 | environ : environment dictionary; default: os.environ
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| 132 |
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| 133 | keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
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[391] | 134 | percent-encoded forms should be treated as blank strings.
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[2] | 135 | A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as
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| 136 | blank strings. The default false value indicates that
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| 137 | blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
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| 138 | not included.
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| 139 |
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| 140 | strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
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| 141 | If false (the default), errors are silently ignored.
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| 142 | If true, errors raise a ValueError exception.
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| 143 | """
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| 144 | if fp is None:
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| 145 | fp = sys.stdin
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| 146 | if not 'REQUEST_METHOD' in environ:
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| 147 | environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET' # For testing stand-alone
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| 148 | if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST':
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| 149 | ctype, pdict = parse_header(environ['CONTENT_TYPE'])
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| 150 | if ctype == 'multipart/form-data':
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| 151 | return parse_multipart(fp, pdict)
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| 152 | elif ctype == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
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| 153 | clength = int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
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| 154 | if maxlen and clength > maxlen:
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| 155 | raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
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| 156 | qs = fp.read(clength)
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| 157 | else:
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| 158 | qs = '' # Unknown content-type
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| 159 | if 'QUERY_STRING' in environ:
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| 160 | if qs: qs = qs + '&'
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| 161 | qs = qs + environ['QUERY_STRING']
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| 162 | elif sys.argv[1:]:
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| 163 | if qs: qs = qs + '&'
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| 164 | qs = qs + sys.argv[1]
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| 165 | environ['QUERY_STRING'] = qs # XXX Shouldn't, really
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| 166 | elif 'QUERY_STRING' in environ:
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| 167 | qs = environ['QUERY_STRING']
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| 168 | else:
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| 169 | if sys.argv[1:]:
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| 170 | qs = sys.argv[1]
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| 171 | else:
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| 172 | qs = ""
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| 173 | environ['QUERY_STRING'] = qs # XXX Shouldn't, really
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[391] | 174 | return urlparse.parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
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[2] | 175 |
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| 176 |
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| 177 | # parse query string function called from urlparse,
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| 178 | # this is done in order to maintain backward compatiblity.
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| 179 |
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| 180 | def parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
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| 181 | """Parse a query given as a string argument."""
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[391] | 182 | warn("cgi.parse_qs is deprecated, use urlparse.parse_qs instead",
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| 183 | PendingDeprecationWarning, 2)
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[2] | 184 | return urlparse.parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
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| 185 |
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| 186 |
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| 187 | def parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
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| 188 | """Parse a query given as a string argument."""
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| 189 | warn("cgi.parse_qsl is deprecated, use urlparse.parse_qsl instead",
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| 190 | PendingDeprecationWarning, 2)
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| 191 | return urlparse.parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
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| 192 |
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| 193 | def parse_multipart(fp, pdict):
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| 194 | """Parse multipart input.
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| 195 |
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| 196 | Arguments:
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| 197 | fp : input file
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| 198 | pdict: dictionary containing other parameters of content-type header
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| 199 |
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| 200 | Returns a dictionary just like parse_qs(): keys are the field names, each
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| 201 | value is a list of values for that field. This is easy to use but not
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| 202 | much good if you are expecting megabytes to be uploaded -- in that case,
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| 203 | use the FieldStorage class instead which is much more flexible. Note
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| 204 | that content-type is the raw, unparsed contents of the content-type
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| 205 | header.
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| 206 |
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| 207 | XXX This does not parse nested multipart parts -- use FieldStorage for
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| 208 | that.
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| 209 |
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| 210 | XXX This should really be subsumed by FieldStorage altogether -- no
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| 211 | point in having two implementations of the same parsing algorithm.
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| 212 | Also, FieldStorage protects itself better against certain DoS attacks
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| 213 | by limiting the size of the data read in one chunk. The API here
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| 214 | does not support that kind of protection. This also affects parse()
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| 215 | since it can call parse_multipart().
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| 216 |
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| 217 | """
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| 218 | boundary = ""
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| 219 | if 'boundary' in pdict:
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| 220 | boundary = pdict['boundary']
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| 221 | if not valid_boundary(boundary):
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| 222 | raise ValueError, ('Invalid boundary in multipart form: %r'
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| 223 | % (boundary,))
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| 224 |
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| 225 | nextpart = "--" + boundary
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| 226 | lastpart = "--" + boundary + "--"
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| 227 | partdict = {}
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| 228 | terminator = ""
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| 229 |
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| 230 | while terminator != lastpart:
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| 231 | bytes = -1
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| 232 | data = None
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| 233 | if terminator:
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| 234 | # At start of next part. Read headers first.
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| 235 | headers = mimetools.Message(fp)
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| 236 | clength = headers.getheader('content-length')
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| 237 | if clength:
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| 238 | try:
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| 239 | bytes = int(clength)
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| 240 | except ValueError:
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| 241 | pass
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| 242 | if bytes > 0:
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| 243 | if maxlen and bytes > maxlen:
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| 244 | raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
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| 245 | data = fp.read(bytes)
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| 246 | else:
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| 247 | data = ""
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| 248 | # Read lines until end of part.
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| 249 | lines = []
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| 250 | while 1:
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| 251 | line = fp.readline()
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| 252 | if not line:
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| 253 | terminator = lastpart # End outer loop
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| 254 | break
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| 255 | if line[:2] == "--":
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| 256 | terminator = line.strip()
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| 257 | if terminator in (nextpart, lastpart):
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| 258 | break
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| 259 | lines.append(line)
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| 260 | # Done with part.
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| 261 | if data is None:
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| 262 | continue
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| 263 | if bytes < 0:
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| 264 | if lines:
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| 265 | # Strip final line terminator
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| 266 | line = lines[-1]
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| 267 | if line[-2:] == "\r\n":
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| 268 | line = line[:-2]
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| 269 | elif line[-1:] == "\n":
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| 270 | line = line[:-1]
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| 271 | lines[-1] = line
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| 272 | data = "".join(lines)
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| 273 | line = headers['content-disposition']
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| 274 | if not line:
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| 275 | continue
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| 276 | key, params = parse_header(line)
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| 277 | if key != 'form-data':
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| 278 | continue
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| 279 | if 'name' in params:
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| 280 | name = params['name']
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| 281 | else:
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| 282 | continue
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| 283 | if name in partdict:
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| 284 | partdict[name].append(data)
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| 285 | else:
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| 286 | partdict[name] = [data]
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| 287 |
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| 288 | return partdict
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| 289 |
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| 290 |
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| 291 | def _parseparam(s):
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| 292 | while s[:1] == ';':
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| 293 | s = s[1:]
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| 294 | end = s.find(';')
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[391] | 295 | while end > 0 and (s.count('"', 0, end) - s.count('\\"', 0, end)) % 2:
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[2] | 296 | end = s.find(';', end + 1)
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| 297 | if end < 0:
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| 298 | end = len(s)
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| 299 | f = s[:end]
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| 300 | yield f.strip()
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| 301 | s = s[end:]
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| 302 |
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| 303 | def parse_header(line):
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| 304 | """Parse a Content-type like header.
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| 305 |
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| 306 | Return the main content-type and a dictionary of options.
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| 307 |
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| 308 | """
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| 309 | parts = _parseparam(';' + line)
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| 310 | key = parts.next()
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| 311 | pdict = {}
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| 312 | for p in parts:
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| 313 | i = p.find('=')
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| 314 | if i >= 0:
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| 315 | name = p[:i].strip().lower()
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| 316 | value = p[i+1:].strip()
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| 317 | if len(value) >= 2 and value[0] == value[-1] == '"':
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| 318 | value = value[1:-1]
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| 319 | value = value.replace('\\\\', '\\').replace('\\"', '"')
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| 320 | pdict[name] = value
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| 321 | return key, pdict
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| 322 |
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| 323 |
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| 324 | # Classes for field storage
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| 325 | # =========================
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| 326 |
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| 327 | class MiniFieldStorage:
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| 328 |
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| 329 | """Like FieldStorage, for use when no file uploads are possible."""
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| 330 |
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| 331 | # Dummy attributes
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| 332 | filename = None
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| 333 | list = None
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| 334 | type = None
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| 335 | file = None
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| 336 | type_options = {}
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| 337 | disposition = None
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| 338 | disposition_options = {}
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| 339 | headers = {}
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| 340 |
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| 341 | def __init__(self, name, value):
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| 342 | """Constructor from field name and value."""
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| 343 | self.name = name
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| 344 | self.value = value
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| 345 | # self.file = StringIO(value)
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| 346 |
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| 347 | def __repr__(self):
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| 348 | """Return printable representation."""
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| 349 | return "MiniFieldStorage(%r, %r)" % (self.name, self.value)
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| 350 |
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| 351 |
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| 352 | class FieldStorage:
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| 353 |
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| 354 | """Store a sequence of fields, reading multipart/form-data.
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| 355 |
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| 356 | This class provides naming, typing, files stored on disk, and
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| 357 | more. At the top level, it is accessible like a dictionary, whose
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| 358 | keys are the field names. (Note: None can occur as a field name.)
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| 359 | The items are either a Python list (if there's multiple values) or
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| 360 | another FieldStorage or MiniFieldStorage object. If it's a single
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| 361 | object, it has the following attributes:
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| 362 |
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| 363 | name: the field name, if specified; otherwise None
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| 364 |
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| 365 | filename: the filename, if specified; otherwise None; this is the
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| 366 | client side filename, *not* the file name on which it is
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| 367 | stored (that's a temporary file you don't deal with)
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| 368 |
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| 369 | value: the value as a *string*; for file uploads, this
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| 370 | transparently reads the file every time you request the value
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| 371 |
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| 372 | file: the file(-like) object from which you can read the data;
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| 373 | None if the data is stored a simple string
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| 374 |
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| 375 | type: the content-type, or None if not specified
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| 376 |
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| 377 | type_options: dictionary of options specified on the content-type
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| 378 | line
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| 379 |
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| 380 | disposition: content-disposition, or None if not specified
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| 381 |
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| 382 | disposition_options: dictionary of corresponding options
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| 383 |
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| 384 | headers: a dictionary(-like) object (sometimes rfc822.Message or a
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| 385 | subclass thereof) containing *all* headers
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| 386 |
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| 387 | The class is subclassable, mostly for the purpose of overriding
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| 388 | the make_file() method, which is called internally to come up with
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| 389 | a file open for reading and writing. This makes it possible to
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| 390 | override the default choice of storing all files in a temporary
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| 391 | directory and unlinking them as soon as they have been opened.
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| 392 |
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| 393 | """
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| 394 |
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| 395 | def __init__(self, fp=None, headers=None, outerboundary="",
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| 396 | environ=os.environ, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
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| 397 | """Constructor. Read multipart/* until last part.
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| 398 |
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| 399 | Arguments, all optional:
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| 400 |
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| 401 | fp : file pointer; default: sys.stdin
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| 402 | (not used when the request method is GET)
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| 403 |
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| 404 | headers : header dictionary-like object; default:
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| 405 | taken from environ as per CGI spec
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| 406 |
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| 407 | outerboundary : terminating multipart boundary
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| 408 | (for internal use only)
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| 409 |
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| 410 | environ : environment dictionary; default: os.environ
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| 411 |
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| 412 | keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
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[391] | 413 | percent-encoded forms should be treated as blank strings.
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[2] | 414 | A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as
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| 415 | blank strings. The default false value indicates that
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| 416 | blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
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| 417 | not included.
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| 418 |
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| 419 | strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
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| 420 | If false (the default), errors are silently ignored.
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| 421 | If true, errors raise a ValueError exception.
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| 422 |
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| 423 | """
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| 424 | method = 'GET'
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| 425 | self.keep_blank_values = keep_blank_values
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| 426 | self.strict_parsing = strict_parsing
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| 427 | if 'REQUEST_METHOD' in environ:
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| 428 | method = environ['REQUEST_METHOD'].upper()
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| 429 | self.qs_on_post = None
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| 430 | if method == 'GET' or method == 'HEAD':
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| 431 | if 'QUERY_STRING' in environ:
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| 432 | qs = environ['QUERY_STRING']
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| 433 | elif sys.argv[1:]:
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| 434 | qs = sys.argv[1]
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| 435 | else:
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| 436 | qs = ""
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| 437 | fp = StringIO(qs)
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| 438 | if headers is None:
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| 439 | headers = {'content-type':
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| 440 | "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}
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| 441 | if headers is None:
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| 442 | headers = {}
|
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| 443 | if method == 'POST':
|
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| 444 | # Set default content-type for POST to what's traditional
|
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| 445 | headers['content-type'] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
|
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| 446 | if 'CONTENT_TYPE' in environ:
|
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| 447 | headers['content-type'] = environ['CONTENT_TYPE']
|
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| 448 | if 'QUERY_STRING' in environ:
|
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| 449 | self.qs_on_post = environ['QUERY_STRING']
|
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| 450 | if 'CONTENT_LENGTH' in environ:
|
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| 451 | headers['content-length'] = environ['CONTENT_LENGTH']
|
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| 452 | self.fp = fp or sys.stdin
|
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| 453 | self.headers = headers
|
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| 454 | self.outerboundary = outerboundary
|
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| 455 |
|
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| 456 | # Process content-disposition header
|
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| 457 | cdisp, pdict = "", {}
|
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| 458 | if 'content-disposition' in self.headers:
|
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| 459 | cdisp, pdict = parse_header(self.headers['content-disposition'])
|
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| 460 | self.disposition = cdisp
|
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| 461 | self.disposition_options = pdict
|
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| 462 | self.name = None
|
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| 463 | if 'name' in pdict:
|
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| 464 | self.name = pdict['name']
|
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| 465 | self.filename = None
|
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| 466 | if 'filename' in pdict:
|
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| 467 | self.filename = pdict['filename']
|
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| 468 |
|
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| 469 | # Process content-type header
|
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| 470 | #
|
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| 471 | # Honor any existing content-type header. But if there is no
|
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| 472 | # content-type header, use some sensible defaults. Assume
|
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| 473 | # outerboundary is "" at the outer level, but something non-false
|
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| 474 | # inside a multi-part. The default for an inner part is text/plain,
|
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| 475 | # but for an outer part it should be urlencoded. This should catch
|
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| 476 | # bogus clients which erroneously forget to include a content-type
|
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| 477 | # header.
|
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| 478 | #
|
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| 479 | # See below for what we do if there does exist a content-type header,
|
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| 480 | # but it happens to be something we don't understand.
|
---|
| 481 | if 'content-type' in self.headers:
|
---|
| 482 | ctype, pdict = parse_header(self.headers['content-type'])
|
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| 483 | elif self.outerboundary or method != 'POST':
|
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| 484 | ctype, pdict = "text/plain", {}
|
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| 485 | else:
|
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| 486 | ctype, pdict = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', {}
|
---|
| 487 | self.type = ctype
|
---|
| 488 | self.type_options = pdict
|
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| 489 | self.innerboundary = ""
|
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| 490 | if 'boundary' in pdict:
|
---|
| 491 | self.innerboundary = pdict['boundary']
|
---|
| 492 | clen = -1
|
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| 493 | if 'content-length' in self.headers:
|
---|
| 494 | try:
|
---|
| 495 | clen = int(self.headers['content-length'])
|
---|
| 496 | except ValueError:
|
---|
| 497 | pass
|
---|
| 498 | if maxlen and clen > maxlen:
|
---|
| 499 | raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
|
---|
| 500 | self.length = clen
|
---|
| 501 |
|
---|
| 502 | self.list = self.file = None
|
---|
| 503 | self.done = 0
|
---|
| 504 | if ctype == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
|
---|
| 505 | self.read_urlencoded()
|
---|
| 506 | elif ctype[:10] == 'multipart/':
|
---|
| 507 | self.read_multi(environ, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
|
---|
| 508 | else:
|
---|
| 509 | self.read_single()
|
---|
| 510 |
|
---|
| 511 | def __repr__(self):
|
---|
| 512 | """Return a printable representation."""
|
---|
| 513 | return "FieldStorage(%r, %r, %r)" % (
|
---|
| 514 | self.name, self.filename, self.value)
|
---|
| 515 |
|
---|
| 516 | def __iter__(self):
|
---|
| 517 | return iter(self.keys())
|
---|
| 518 |
|
---|
| 519 | def __getattr__(self, name):
|
---|
| 520 | if name != 'value':
|
---|
| 521 | raise AttributeError, name
|
---|
| 522 | if self.file:
|
---|
| 523 | self.file.seek(0)
|
---|
| 524 | value = self.file.read()
|
---|
| 525 | self.file.seek(0)
|
---|
| 526 | elif self.list is not None:
|
---|
| 527 | value = self.list
|
---|
| 528 | else:
|
---|
| 529 | value = None
|
---|
| 530 | return value
|
---|
| 531 |
|
---|
| 532 | def __getitem__(self, key):
|
---|
| 533 | """Dictionary style indexing."""
|
---|
| 534 | if self.list is None:
|
---|
| 535 | raise TypeError, "not indexable"
|
---|
| 536 | found = []
|
---|
| 537 | for item in self.list:
|
---|
| 538 | if item.name == key: found.append(item)
|
---|
| 539 | if not found:
|
---|
| 540 | raise KeyError, key
|
---|
| 541 | if len(found) == 1:
|
---|
| 542 | return found[0]
|
---|
| 543 | else:
|
---|
| 544 | return found
|
---|
| 545 |
|
---|
| 546 | def getvalue(self, key, default=None):
|
---|
| 547 | """Dictionary style get() method, including 'value' lookup."""
|
---|
| 548 | if key in self:
|
---|
| 549 | value = self[key]
|
---|
| 550 | if type(value) is type([]):
|
---|
| 551 | return map(attrgetter('value'), value)
|
---|
| 552 | else:
|
---|
| 553 | return value.value
|
---|
| 554 | else:
|
---|
| 555 | return default
|
---|
| 556 |
|
---|
| 557 | def getfirst(self, key, default=None):
|
---|
| 558 | """ Return the first value received."""
|
---|
| 559 | if key in self:
|
---|
| 560 | value = self[key]
|
---|
| 561 | if type(value) is type([]):
|
---|
| 562 | return value[0].value
|
---|
| 563 | else:
|
---|
| 564 | return value.value
|
---|
| 565 | else:
|
---|
| 566 | return default
|
---|
| 567 |
|
---|
| 568 | def getlist(self, key):
|
---|
| 569 | """ Return list of received values."""
|
---|
| 570 | if key in self:
|
---|
| 571 | value = self[key]
|
---|
| 572 | if type(value) is type([]):
|
---|
| 573 | return map(attrgetter('value'), value)
|
---|
| 574 | else:
|
---|
| 575 | return [value.value]
|
---|
| 576 | else:
|
---|
| 577 | return []
|
---|
| 578 |
|
---|
| 579 | def keys(self):
|
---|
| 580 | """Dictionary style keys() method."""
|
---|
| 581 | if self.list is None:
|
---|
| 582 | raise TypeError, "not indexable"
|
---|
| 583 | return list(set(item.name for item in self.list))
|
---|
| 584 |
|
---|
| 585 | def has_key(self, key):
|
---|
| 586 | """Dictionary style has_key() method."""
|
---|
| 587 | if self.list is None:
|
---|
| 588 | raise TypeError, "not indexable"
|
---|
| 589 | return any(item.name == key for item in self.list)
|
---|
| 590 |
|
---|
| 591 | def __contains__(self, key):
|
---|
| 592 | """Dictionary style __contains__ method."""
|
---|
| 593 | if self.list is None:
|
---|
| 594 | raise TypeError, "not indexable"
|
---|
| 595 | return any(item.name == key for item in self.list)
|
---|
| 596 |
|
---|
| 597 | def __len__(self):
|
---|
| 598 | """Dictionary style len(x) support."""
|
---|
| 599 | return len(self.keys())
|
---|
| 600 |
|
---|
| 601 | def __nonzero__(self):
|
---|
| 602 | return bool(self.list)
|
---|
| 603 |
|
---|
| 604 | def read_urlencoded(self):
|
---|
| 605 | """Internal: read data in query string format."""
|
---|
| 606 | qs = self.fp.read(self.length)
|
---|
| 607 | if self.qs_on_post:
|
---|
| 608 | qs += '&' + self.qs_on_post
|
---|
| 609 | self.list = list = []
|
---|
| 610 | for key, value in urlparse.parse_qsl(qs, self.keep_blank_values,
|
---|
| 611 | self.strict_parsing):
|
---|
| 612 | list.append(MiniFieldStorage(key, value))
|
---|
| 613 | self.skip_lines()
|
---|
| 614 |
|
---|
| 615 | FieldStorageClass = None
|
---|
| 616 |
|
---|
| 617 | def read_multi(self, environ, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing):
|
---|
| 618 | """Internal: read a part that is itself multipart."""
|
---|
| 619 | ib = self.innerboundary
|
---|
| 620 | if not valid_boundary(ib):
|
---|
| 621 | raise ValueError, 'Invalid boundary in multipart form: %r' % (ib,)
|
---|
| 622 | self.list = []
|
---|
| 623 | if self.qs_on_post:
|
---|
| 624 | for key, value in urlparse.parse_qsl(self.qs_on_post,
|
---|
| 625 | self.keep_blank_values, self.strict_parsing):
|
---|
| 626 | self.list.append(MiniFieldStorage(key, value))
|
---|
| 627 | FieldStorageClass = None
|
---|
| 628 |
|
---|
| 629 | klass = self.FieldStorageClass or self.__class__
|
---|
| 630 | part = klass(self.fp, {}, ib,
|
---|
| 631 | environ, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
|
---|
| 632 | # Throw first part away
|
---|
| 633 | while not part.done:
|
---|
| 634 | headers = rfc822.Message(self.fp)
|
---|
| 635 | part = klass(self.fp, headers, ib,
|
---|
| 636 | environ, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
|
---|
| 637 | self.list.append(part)
|
---|
| 638 | self.skip_lines()
|
---|
| 639 |
|
---|
| 640 | def read_single(self):
|
---|
| 641 | """Internal: read an atomic part."""
|
---|
| 642 | if self.length >= 0:
|
---|
| 643 | self.read_binary()
|
---|
| 644 | self.skip_lines()
|
---|
| 645 | else:
|
---|
| 646 | self.read_lines()
|
---|
| 647 | self.file.seek(0)
|
---|
| 648 |
|
---|
| 649 | bufsize = 8*1024 # I/O buffering size for copy to file
|
---|
| 650 |
|
---|
| 651 | def read_binary(self):
|
---|
| 652 | """Internal: read binary data."""
|
---|
| 653 | self.file = self.make_file('b')
|
---|
| 654 | todo = self.length
|
---|
| 655 | if todo >= 0:
|
---|
| 656 | while todo > 0:
|
---|
| 657 | data = self.fp.read(min(todo, self.bufsize))
|
---|
| 658 | if not data:
|
---|
| 659 | self.done = -1
|
---|
| 660 | break
|
---|
| 661 | self.file.write(data)
|
---|
| 662 | todo = todo - len(data)
|
---|
| 663 |
|
---|
| 664 | def read_lines(self):
|
---|
| 665 | """Internal: read lines until EOF or outerboundary."""
|
---|
| 666 | self.file = self.__file = StringIO()
|
---|
| 667 | if self.outerboundary:
|
---|
| 668 | self.read_lines_to_outerboundary()
|
---|
| 669 | else:
|
---|
| 670 | self.read_lines_to_eof()
|
---|
| 671 |
|
---|
| 672 | def __write(self, line):
|
---|
| 673 | if self.__file is not None:
|
---|
| 674 | if self.__file.tell() + len(line) > 1000:
|
---|
| 675 | self.file = self.make_file('')
|
---|
| 676 | self.file.write(self.__file.getvalue())
|
---|
| 677 | self.__file = None
|
---|
| 678 | self.file.write(line)
|
---|
| 679 |
|
---|
| 680 | def read_lines_to_eof(self):
|
---|
| 681 | """Internal: read lines until EOF."""
|
---|
| 682 | while 1:
|
---|
| 683 | line = self.fp.readline(1<<16)
|
---|
| 684 | if not line:
|
---|
| 685 | self.done = -1
|
---|
| 686 | break
|
---|
| 687 | self.__write(line)
|
---|
| 688 |
|
---|
| 689 | def read_lines_to_outerboundary(self):
|
---|
| 690 | """Internal: read lines until outerboundary."""
|
---|
| 691 | next = "--" + self.outerboundary
|
---|
| 692 | last = next + "--"
|
---|
| 693 | delim = ""
|
---|
| 694 | last_line_lfend = True
|
---|
| 695 | while 1:
|
---|
| 696 | line = self.fp.readline(1<<16)
|
---|
| 697 | if not line:
|
---|
| 698 | self.done = -1
|
---|
| 699 | break
|
---|
[391] | 700 | if delim == "\r":
|
---|
| 701 | line = delim + line
|
---|
| 702 | delim = ""
|
---|
[2] | 703 | if line[:2] == "--" and last_line_lfend:
|
---|
| 704 | strippedline = line.strip()
|
---|
| 705 | if strippedline == next:
|
---|
| 706 | break
|
---|
| 707 | if strippedline == last:
|
---|
| 708 | self.done = 1
|
---|
| 709 | break
|
---|
| 710 | odelim = delim
|
---|
| 711 | if line[-2:] == "\r\n":
|
---|
| 712 | delim = "\r\n"
|
---|
| 713 | line = line[:-2]
|
---|
| 714 | last_line_lfend = True
|
---|
| 715 | elif line[-1] == "\n":
|
---|
| 716 | delim = "\n"
|
---|
| 717 | line = line[:-1]
|
---|
| 718 | last_line_lfend = True
|
---|
[391] | 719 | elif line[-1] == "\r":
|
---|
| 720 | # We may interrupt \r\n sequences if they span the 2**16
|
---|
| 721 | # byte boundary
|
---|
| 722 | delim = "\r"
|
---|
| 723 | line = line[:-1]
|
---|
| 724 | last_line_lfend = False
|
---|
[2] | 725 | else:
|
---|
| 726 | delim = ""
|
---|
| 727 | last_line_lfend = False
|
---|
| 728 | self.__write(odelim + line)
|
---|
| 729 |
|
---|
| 730 | def skip_lines(self):
|
---|
| 731 | """Internal: skip lines until outer boundary if defined."""
|
---|
| 732 | if not self.outerboundary or self.done:
|
---|
| 733 | return
|
---|
| 734 | next = "--" + self.outerboundary
|
---|
| 735 | last = next + "--"
|
---|
| 736 | last_line_lfend = True
|
---|
| 737 | while 1:
|
---|
| 738 | line = self.fp.readline(1<<16)
|
---|
| 739 | if not line:
|
---|
| 740 | self.done = -1
|
---|
| 741 | break
|
---|
| 742 | if line[:2] == "--" and last_line_lfend:
|
---|
| 743 | strippedline = line.strip()
|
---|
| 744 | if strippedline == next:
|
---|
| 745 | break
|
---|
| 746 | if strippedline == last:
|
---|
| 747 | self.done = 1
|
---|
| 748 | break
|
---|
| 749 | last_line_lfend = line.endswith('\n')
|
---|
| 750 |
|
---|
| 751 | def make_file(self, binary=None):
|
---|
| 752 | """Overridable: return a readable & writable file.
|
---|
| 753 |
|
---|
| 754 | The file will be used as follows:
|
---|
| 755 | - data is written to it
|
---|
| 756 | - seek(0)
|
---|
| 757 | - data is read from it
|
---|
| 758 |
|
---|
| 759 | The 'binary' argument is unused -- the file is always opened
|
---|
| 760 | in binary mode.
|
---|
| 761 |
|
---|
| 762 | This version opens a temporary file for reading and writing,
|
---|
| 763 | and immediately deletes (unlinks) it. The trick (on Unix!) is
|
---|
| 764 | that the file can still be used, but it can't be opened by
|
---|
| 765 | another process, and it will automatically be deleted when it
|
---|
| 766 | is closed or when the current process terminates.
|
---|
| 767 |
|
---|
| 768 | If you want a more permanent file, you derive a class which
|
---|
| 769 | overrides this method. If you want a visible temporary file
|
---|
| 770 | that is nevertheless automatically deleted when the script
|
---|
| 771 | terminates, try defining a __del__ method in a derived class
|
---|
| 772 | which unlinks the temporary files you have created.
|
---|
| 773 |
|
---|
| 774 | """
|
---|
| 775 | import tempfile
|
---|
| 776 | return tempfile.TemporaryFile("w+b")
|
---|
| 777 |
|
---|
| 778 |
|
---|
| 779 |
|
---|
| 780 | # Backwards Compatibility Classes
|
---|
| 781 | # ===============================
|
---|
| 782 |
|
---|
| 783 | class FormContentDict(UserDict.UserDict):
|
---|
| 784 | """Form content as dictionary with a list of values per field.
|
---|
| 785 |
|
---|
| 786 | form = FormContentDict()
|
---|
| 787 |
|
---|
| 788 | form[key] -> [value, value, ...]
|
---|
| 789 | key in form -> Boolean
|
---|
| 790 | form.keys() -> [key, key, ...]
|
---|
| 791 | form.values() -> [[val, val, ...], [val, val, ...], ...]
|
---|
| 792 | form.items() -> [(key, [val, val, ...]), (key, [val, val, ...]), ...]
|
---|
| 793 | form.dict == {key: [val, val, ...], ...}
|
---|
| 794 |
|
---|
| 795 | """
|
---|
| 796 | def __init__(self, environ=os.environ, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
|
---|
| 797 | self.dict = self.data = parse(environ=environ,
|
---|
| 798 | keep_blank_values=keep_blank_values,
|
---|
| 799 | strict_parsing=strict_parsing)
|
---|
| 800 | self.query_string = environ['QUERY_STRING']
|
---|
| 801 |
|
---|
| 802 |
|
---|
| 803 | class SvFormContentDict(FormContentDict):
|
---|
| 804 | """Form content as dictionary expecting a single value per field.
|
---|
| 805 |
|
---|
| 806 | If you only expect a single value for each field, then form[key]
|
---|
| 807 | will return that single value. It will raise an IndexError if
|
---|
| 808 | that expectation is not true. If you expect a field to have
|
---|
| 809 | possible multiple values, than you can use form.getlist(key) to
|
---|
| 810 | get all of the values. values() and items() are a compromise:
|
---|
| 811 | they return single strings where there is a single value, and
|
---|
| 812 | lists of strings otherwise.
|
---|
| 813 |
|
---|
| 814 | """
|
---|
| 815 | def __getitem__(self, key):
|
---|
| 816 | if len(self.dict[key]) > 1:
|
---|
| 817 | raise IndexError, 'expecting a single value'
|
---|
| 818 | return self.dict[key][0]
|
---|
| 819 | def getlist(self, key):
|
---|
| 820 | return self.dict[key]
|
---|
| 821 | def values(self):
|
---|
| 822 | result = []
|
---|
| 823 | for value in self.dict.values():
|
---|
| 824 | if len(value) == 1:
|
---|
| 825 | result.append(value[0])
|
---|
| 826 | else: result.append(value)
|
---|
| 827 | return result
|
---|
| 828 | def items(self):
|
---|
| 829 | result = []
|
---|
| 830 | for key, value in self.dict.items():
|
---|
| 831 | if len(value) == 1:
|
---|
| 832 | result.append((key, value[0]))
|
---|
| 833 | else: result.append((key, value))
|
---|
| 834 | return result
|
---|
| 835 |
|
---|
| 836 |
|
---|
| 837 | class InterpFormContentDict(SvFormContentDict):
|
---|
| 838 | """This class is present for backwards compatibility only."""
|
---|
| 839 | def __getitem__(self, key):
|
---|
| 840 | v = SvFormContentDict.__getitem__(self, key)
|
---|
| 841 | if v[0] in '0123456789+-.':
|
---|
| 842 | try: return int(v)
|
---|
| 843 | except ValueError:
|
---|
| 844 | try: return float(v)
|
---|
| 845 | except ValueError: pass
|
---|
| 846 | return v.strip()
|
---|
| 847 | def values(self):
|
---|
| 848 | result = []
|
---|
| 849 | for key in self.keys():
|
---|
| 850 | try:
|
---|
| 851 | result.append(self[key])
|
---|
| 852 | except IndexError:
|
---|
| 853 | result.append(self.dict[key])
|
---|
| 854 | return result
|
---|
| 855 | def items(self):
|
---|
| 856 | result = []
|
---|
| 857 | for key in self.keys():
|
---|
| 858 | try:
|
---|
| 859 | result.append((key, self[key]))
|
---|
| 860 | except IndexError:
|
---|
| 861 | result.append((key, self.dict[key]))
|
---|
| 862 | return result
|
---|
| 863 |
|
---|
| 864 |
|
---|
| 865 | class FormContent(FormContentDict):
|
---|
| 866 | """This class is present for backwards compatibility only."""
|
---|
| 867 | def values(self, key):
|
---|
| 868 | if key in self.dict :return self.dict[key]
|
---|
| 869 | else: return None
|
---|
| 870 | def indexed_value(self, key, location):
|
---|
| 871 | if key in self.dict:
|
---|
| 872 | if len(self.dict[key]) > location:
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| 873 | return self.dict[key][location]
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| 874 | else: return None
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| 875 | else: return None
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| 876 | def value(self, key):
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| 877 | if key in self.dict: return self.dict[key][0]
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| 878 | else: return None
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| 879 | def length(self, key):
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| 880 | return len(self.dict[key])
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| 881 | def stripped(self, key):
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| 882 | if key in self.dict: return self.dict[key][0].strip()
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| 883 | else: return None
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| 884 | def pars(self):
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| 885 | return self.dict
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| 886 |
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| 887 |
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| 888 | # Test/debug code
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| 889 | # ===============
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| 890 |
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| 891 | def test(environ=os.environ):
|
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| 892 | """Robust test CGI script, usable as main program.
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| 893 |
|
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| 894 | Write minimal HTTP headers and dump all information provided to
|
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| 895 | the script in HTML form.
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| 896 |
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| 897 | """
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| 898 | print "Content-type: text/html"
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| 899 | print
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| 900 | sys.stderr = sys.stdout
|
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| 901 | try:
|
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| 902 | form = FieldStorage() # Replace with other classes to test those
|
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| 903 | print_directory()
|
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| 904 | print_arguments()
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| 905 | print_form(form)
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| 906 | print_environ(environ)
|
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| 907 | print_environ_usage()
|
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| 908 | def f():
|
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| 909 | exec "testing print_exception() -- <I>italics?</I>"
|
---|
| 910 | def g(f=f):
|
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| 911 | f()
|
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| 912 | print "<H3>What follows is a test, not an actual exception:</H3>"
|
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| 913 | g()
|
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| 914 | except:
|
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| 915 | print_exception()
|
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| 916 |
|
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| 917 | print "<H1>Second try with a small maxlen...</H1>"
|
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| 918 |
|
---|
| 919 | global maxlen
|
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| 920 | maxlen = 50
|
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| 921 | try:
|
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| 922 | form = FieldStorage() # Replace with other classes to test those
|
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| 923 | print_directory()
|
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| 924 | print_arguments()
|
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| 925 | print_form(form)
|
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| 926 | print_environ(environ)
|
---|
| 927 | except:
|
---|
| 928 | print_exception()
|
---|
| 929 |
|
---|
| 930 | def print_exception(type=None, value=None, tb=None, limit=None):
|
---|
| 931 | if type is None:
|
---|
| 932 | type, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
|
---|
| 933 | import traceback
|
---|
| 934 | print
|
---|
| 935 | print "<H3>Traceback (most recent call last):</H3>"
|
---|
| 936 | list = traceback.format_tb(tb, limit) + \
|
---|
| 937 | traceback.format_exception_only(type, value)
|
---|
| 938 | print "<PRE>%s<B>%s</B></PRE>" % (
|
---|
| 939 | escape("".join(list[:-1])),
|
---|
| 940 | escape(list[-1]),
|
---|
| 941 | )
|
---|
| 942 | del tb
|
---|
| 943 |
|
---|
| 944 | def print_environ(environ=os.environ):
|
---|
| 945 | """Dump the shell environment as HTML."""
|
---|
| 946 | keys = environ.keys()
|
---|
| 947 | keys.sort()
|
---|
| 948 | print
|
---|
| 949 | print "<H3>Shell Environment:</H3>"
|
---|
| 950 | print "<DL>"
|
---|
| 951 | for key in keys:
|
---|
| 952 | print "<DT>", escape(key), "<DD>", escape(environ[key])
|
---|
| 953 | print "</DL>"
|
---|
| 954 | print
|
---|
| 955 |
|
---|
| 956 | def print_form(form):
|
---|
| 957 | """Dump the contents of a form as HTML."""
|
---|
| 958 | keys = form.keys()
|
---|
| 959 | keys.sort()
|
---|
| 960 | print
|
---|
| 961 | print "<H3>Form Contents:</H3>"
|
---|
| 962 | if not keys:
|
---|
| 963 | print "<P>No form fields."
|
---|
| 964 | print "<DL>"
|
---|
| 965 | for key in keys:
|
---|
| 966 | print "<DT>" + escape(key) + ":",
|
---|
| 967 | value = form[key]
|
---|
| 968 | print "<i>" + escape(repr(type(value))) + "</i>"
|
---|
| 969 | print "<DD>" + escape(repr(value))
|
---|
| 970 | print "</DL>"
|
---|
| 971 | print
|
---|
| 972 |
|
---|
| 973 | def print_directory():
|
---|
| 974 | """Dump the current directory as HTML."""
|
---|
| 975 | print
|
---|
| 976 | print "<H3>Current Working Directory:</H3>"
|
---|
| 977 | try:
|
---|
| 978 | pwd = os.getcwd()
|
---|
| 979 | except os.error, msg:
|
---|
| 980 | print "os.error:", escape(str(msg))
|
---|
| 981 | else:
|
---|
| 982 | print escape(pwd)
|
---|
| 983 | print
|
---|
| 984 |
|
---|
| 985 | def print_arguments():
|
---|
| 986 | print
|
---|
| 987 | print "<H3>Command Line Arguments:</H3>"
|
---|
| 988 | print
|
---|
| 989 | print sys.argv
|
---|
| 990 | print
|
---|
| 991 |
|
---|
| 992 | def print_environ_usage():
|
---|
| 993 | """Dump a list of environment variables used by CGI as HTML."""
|
---|
| 994 | print """
|
---|
| 995 | <H3>These environment variables could have been set:</H3>
|
---|
| 996 | <UL>
|
---|
| 997 | <LI>AUTH_TYPE
|
---|
| 998 | <LI>CONTENT_LENGTH
|
---|
| 999 | <LI>CONTENT_TYPE
|
---|
| 1000 | <LI>DATE_GMT
|
---|
| 1001 | <LI>DATE_LOCAL
|
---|
| 1002 | <LI>DOCUMENT_NAME
|
---|
| 1003 | <LI>DOCUMENT_ROOT
|
---|
| 1004 | <LI>DOCUMENT_URI
|
---|
| 1005 | <LI>GATEWAY_INTERFACE
|
---|
| 1006 | <LI>LAST_MODIFIED
|
---|
| 1007 | <LI>PATH
|
---|
| 1008 | <LI>PATH_INFO
|
---|
| 1009 | <LI>PATH_TRANSLATED
|
---|
| 1010 | <LI>QUERY_STRING
|
---|
| 1011 | <LI>REMOTE_ADDR
|
---|
| 1012 | <LI>REMOTE_HOST
|
---|
| 1013 | <LI>REMOTE_IDENT
|
---|
| 1014 | <LI>REMOTE_USER
|
---|
| 1015 | <LI>REQUEST_METHOD
|
---|
| 1016 | <LI>SCRIPT_NAME
|
---|
| 1017 | <LI>SERVER_NAME
|
---|
| 1018 | <LI>SERVER_PORT
|
---|
| 1019 | <LI>SERVER_PROTOCOL
|
---|
| 1020 | <LI>SERVER_ROOT
|
---|
| 1021 | <LI>SERVER_SOFTWARE
|
---|
| 1022 | </UL>
|
---|
| 1023 | In addition, HTTP headers sent by the server may be passed in the
|
---|
| 1024 | environment as well. Here are some common variable names:
|
---|
| 1025 | <UL>
|
---|
| 1026 | <LI>HTTP_ACCEPT
|
---|
| 1027 | <LI>HTTP_CONNECTION
|
---|
| 1028 | <LI>HTTP_HOST
|
---|
| 1029 | <LI>HTTP_PRAGMA
|
---|
| 1030 | <LI>HTTP_REFERER
|
---|
| 1031 | <LI>HTTP_USER_AGENT
|
---|
| 1032 | </UL>
|
---|
| 1033 | """
|
---|
| 1034 |
|
---|
| 1035 |
|
---|
| 1036 | # Utilities
|
---|
| 1037 | # =========
|
---|
| 1038 |
|
---|
| 1039 | def escape(s, quote=None):
|
---|
| 1040 | '''Replace special characters "&", "<" and ">" to HTML-safe sequences.
|
---|
| 1041 | If the optional flag quote is true, the quotation mark character (")
|
---|
| 1042 | is also translated.'''
|
---|
| 1043 | s = s.replace("&", "&") # Must be done first!
|
---|
| 1044 | s = s.replace("<", "<")
|
---|
| 1045 | s = s.replace(">", ">")
|
---|
| 1046 | if quote:
|
---|
| 1047 | s = s.replace('"', """)
|
---|
| 1048 | return s
|
---|
| 1049 |
|
---|
| 1050 | def valid_boundary(s, _vb_pattern="^[ -~]{0,200}[!-~]$"):
|
---|
| 1051 | import re
|
---|
| 1052 | return re.match(_vb_pattern, s)
|
---|
| 1053 |
|
---|
| 1054 | # Invoke mainline
|
---|
| 1055 | # ===============
|
---|
| 1056 |
|
---|
| 1057 | # Call test() when this file is run as a script (not imported as a module)
|
---|
| 1058 | if __name__ == '__main__':
|
---|
| 1059 | test()
|
---|