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view mercurial/hgweb/protocol.py @ 34458:a1b89c8ad32d
templater: add experimental support for extdata
This is minimal and non-controversial implementation of extdata() template
function. Originally extdata sources were exposed to the keyword namespace,
but I've changed it to a plain function for simplicity.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 01 Oct 2017 11:13:09 +0100 |
parents | 3c91cc0c5fde |
children | e21f274cccea |
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# # Copyright 21 May 2005 - (c) 2005 Jake Edge <jake@edge2.net> # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import cgi import struct from .common import ( HTTP_OK, ) from .. import ( util, wireproto, ) stringio = util.stringio urlerr = util.urlerr urlreq = util.urlreq HGTYPE = 'application/mercurial-0.1' HGTYPE2 = 'application/mercurial-0.2' HGERRTYPE = 'application/hg-error' def decodevaluefromheaders(req, headerprefix): """Decode a long value from multiple HTTP request headers.""" chunks = [] i = 1 while True: v = req.env.get('HTTP_%s_%d' % ( headerprefix.upper().replace('-', '_'), i)) if v is None: break chunks.append(v) i += 1 return ''.join(chunks) class webproto(wireproto.abstractserverproto): def __init__(self, req, ui): self.req = req self.response = '' self.ui = ui self.name = 'http' def getargs(self, args): knownargs = self._args() data = {} keys = args.split() for k in keys: if k == '*': star = {} for key in knownargs.keys(): if key != 'cmd' and key not in keys: star[key] = knownargs[key][0] data['*'] = star else: data[k] = knownargs[k][0] return [data[k] for k in keys] def _args(self): args = self.req.form.copy() postlen = int(self.req.env.get('HTTP_X_HGARGS_POST', 0)) if postlen: args.update(cgi.parse_qs( self.req.read(postlen), keep_blank_values=True)) return args argvalue = decodevaluefromheaders(self.req, 'X-HgArg') args.update(cgi.parse_qs(argvalue, keep_blank_values=True)) return args def getfile(self, fp): length = int(self.req.env['CONTENT_LENGTH']) # If httppostargs is used, we need to read Content-Length # minus the amount that was consumed by args. length -= int(self.req.env.get('HTTP_X_HGARGS_POST', 0)) for s in util.filechunkiter(self.req, limit=length): fp.write(s) def redirect(self): self.oldio = self.ui.fout, self.ui.ferr self.ui.ferr = self.ui.fout = stringio() def restore(self): val = self.ui.fout.getvalue() self.ui.ferr, self.ui.fout = self.oldio return val def _client(self): return 'remote:%s:%s:%s' % ( self.req.env.get('wsgi.url_scheme') or 'http', urlreq.quote(self.req.env.get('REMOTE_HOST', '')), urlreq.quote(self.req.env.get('REMOTE_USER', ''))) def responsetype(self, v1compressible=False): """Determine the appropriate response type and compression settings. The ``v1compressible`` argument states whether the response with application/mercurial-0.1 media types should be zlib compressed. Returns a tuple of (mediatype, compengine, engineopts). """ # For now, if it isn't compressible in the old world, it's never # compressible. We can change this to send uncompressed 0.2 payloads # later. if not v1compressible: return HGTYPE, None, None # Determine the response media type and compression engine based # on the request parameters. protocaps = decodevaluefromheaders(self.req, 'X-HgProto').split(' ') if '0.2' in protocaps: # Default as defined by wire protocol spec. compformats = ['zlib', 'none'] for cap in protocaps: if cap.startswith('comp='): compformats = cap[5:].split(',') break # Now find an agreed upon compression format. for engine in wireproto.supportedcompengines(self.ui, self, util.SERVERROLE): if engine.wireprotosupport().name in compformats: opts = {} level = self.ui.configint('server', '%slevel' % engine.name()) if level is not None: opts['level'] = level return HGTYPE2, engine, opts # No mutually supported compression format. Fall back to the # legacy protocol. # Don't allow untrusted settings because disabling compression or # setting a very high compression level could lead to flooding # the server's network or CPU. opts = {'level': self.ui.configint('server', 'zliblevel')} return HGTYPE, util.compengines['zlib'], opts def iscmd(cmd): return cmd in wireproto.commands def call(repo, req, cmd): p = webproto(req, repo.ui) def genversion2(gen, compress, engine, engineopts): # application/mercurial-0.2 always sends a payload header # identifying the compression engine. name = engine.wireprotosupport().name assert 0 < len(name) < 256 yield struct.pack('B', len(name)) yield name if compress: for chunk in engine.compressstream(gen, opts=engineopts): yield chunk else: for chunk in gen: yield chunk rsp = wireproto.dispatch(repo, p, cmd) if isinstance(rsp, str): req.respond(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, body=rsp) return [] elif isinstance(rsp, wireproto.streamres): if rsp.reader: gen = iter(lambda: rsp.reader.read(32768), '') else: gen = rsp.gen # This code for compression should not be streamres specific. It # is here because we only compress streamres at the moment. mediatype, engine, engineopts = p.responsetype(rsp.v1compressible) if mediatype == HGTYPE and rsp.v1compressible: gen = engine.compressstream(gen, engineopts) elif mediatype == HGTYPE2: gen = genversion2(gen, rsp.v1compressible, engine, engineopts) req.respond(HTTP_OK, mediatype) return gen elif isinstance(rsp, wireproto.pushres): val = p.restore() rsp = '%d\n%s' % (rsp.res, val) req.respond(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, body=rsp) return [] elif isinstance(rsp, wireproto.pusherr): # drain the incoming bundle req.drain() p.restore() rsp = '0\n%s\n' % rsp.res req.respond(HTTP_OK, HGTYPE, body=rsp) return [] elif isinstance(rsp, wireproto.ooberror): rsp = rsp.message req.respond(HTTP_OK, HGERRTYPE, body=rsp) return []