| import base64 |
| import email.utils |
| import re |
| import typing |
| import typing as t |
| import warnings |
| from datetime import date |
| from datetime import datetime |
| from datetime import time |
| from datetime import timedelta |
| from datetime import timezone |
| from enum import Enum |
| from hashlib import sha1 |
| from time import mktime |
| from time import struct_time |
| from urllib.parse import unquote_to_bytes as _unquote |
| from urllib.request import parse_http_list as _parse_list_header |
|
|
| from ._internal import _cookie_quote |
| from ._internal import _dt_as_utc |
| from ._internal import _make_cookie_domain |
| from ._internal import _to_bytes |
| from ._internal import _to_str |
| from ._internal import _wsgi_decoding_dance |
|
|
| if t.TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment |
|
|
| |
| _accept_re = re.compile( |
| r""" |
| ( # media-range capturing-parenthesis |
| [^\s;,]+ # type/subtype |
| (?:[ \t]*;[ \t]* # ";" |
| (?: # parameter non-capturing-parenthesis |
| [^\s;,q][^\s;,]* # token that doesn't start with "q" |
| | # or |
| q[^\s;,=][^\s;,]* # token that is more than just "q" |
| ) |
| )* # zero or more parameters |
| ) # end of media-range |
| (?:[ \t]*;[ \t]*q= # weight is a "q" parameter |
| (\d*(?:\.\d+)?) # qvalue capturing-parentheses |
| [^,]* # "extension" accept params: who cares? |
| )? # accept params are optional |
| """, |
| re.VERBOSE, |
| ) |
| _token_chars = frozenset( |
| "!#$%&'*+-.0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|~" |
| ) |
| _etag_re = re.compile(r'([Ww]/)?(?:"(.*?)"|(.*?))(?:\s*,\s*|$)') |
| _option_header_piece_re = re.compile( |
| r""" |
| ;\s*,?\s* # newlines were replaced with commas |
| (?P<key> |
| "[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*" # quoted string |
| | |
| [^\s;,=*]+ # token |
| ) |
| (?:\*(?P<count>\d+))? # *1, optional continuation index |
| \s* |
| (?: # optionally followed by =value |
| (?: # equals sign, possibly with encoding |
| \*\s*=\s* # * indicates extended notation |
| (?: # optional encoding |
| (?P<encoding>[^\s]+?) |
| '(?P<language>[^\s]*?)' |
| )? |
| | |
| =\s* # basic notation |
| ) |
| (?P<value> |
| "[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*" # quoted string |
| | |
| [^;,]+ # token |
| )? |
| )? |
| \s* |
| """, |
| flags=re.VERBOSE, |
| ) |
| _option_header_start_mime_type = re.compile(r",\s*([^;,\s]+)([;,]\s*.+)?") |
| _entity_headers = frozenset( |
| [ |
| "allow", |
| "content-encoding", |
| "content-language", |
| "content-length", |
| "content-location", |
| "content-md5", |
| "content-range", |
| "content-type", |
| "expires", |
| "last-modified", |
| ] |
| ) |
| _hop_by_hop_headers = frozenset( |
| [ |
| "connection", |
| "keep-alive", |
| "proxy-authenticate", |
| "proxy-authorization", |
| "te", |
| "trailer", |
| "transfer-encoding", |
| "upgrade", |
| ] |
| ) |
| HTTP_STATUS_CODES = { |
| 100: "Continue", |
| 101: "Switching Protocols", |
| 102: "Processing", |
| 103: "Early Hints", |
| 200: "OK", |
| 201: "Created", |
| 202: "Accepted", |
| 203: "Non Authoritative Information", |
| 204: "No Content", |
| 205: "Reset Content", |
| 206: "Partial Content", |
| 207: "Multi Status", |
| 208: "Already Reported", |
| 226: "IM Used", |
| 300: "Multiple Choices", |
| 301: "Moved Permanently", |
| 302: "Found", |
| 303: "See Other", |
| 304: "Not Modified", |
| 305: "Use Proxy", |
| 306: "Switch Proxy", |
| 307: "Temporary Redirect", |
| 308: "Permanent Redirect", |
| 400: "Bad Request", |
| 401: "Unauthorized", |
| 402: "Payment Required", |
| 403: "Forbidden", |
| 404: "Not Found", |
| 405: "Method Not Allowed", |
| 406: "Not Acceptable", |
| 407: "Proxy Authentication Required", |
| 408: "Request Timeout", |
| 409: "Conflict", |
| 410: "Gone", |
| 411: "Length Required", |
| 412: "Precondition Failed", |
| 413: "Request Entity Too Large", |
| 414: "Request URI Too Long", |
| 415: "Unsupported Media Type", |
| 416: "Requested Range Not Satisfiable", |
| 417: "Expectation Failed", |
| 418: "I'm a teapot", |
| 421: "Misdirected Request", |
| 422: "Unprocessable Entity", |
| 423: "Locked", |
| 424: "Failed Dependency", |
| 425: "Too Early", |
| 426: "Upgrade Required", |
| 428: "Precondition Required", |
| 429: "Too Many Requests", |
| 431: "Request Header Fields Too Large", |
| 449: "Retry With", |
| 451: "Unavailable For Legal Reasons", |
| 500: "Internal Server Error", |
| 501: "Not Implemented", |
| 502: "Bad Gateway", |
| 503: "Service Unavailable", |
| 504: "Gateway Timeout", |
| 505: "HTTP Version Not Supported", |
| 506: "Variant Also Negotiates", |
| 507: "Insufficient Storage", |
| 508: "Loop Detected", |
| 510: "Not Extended", |
| 511: "Network Authentication Failed", |
| } |
|
|
|
|
| class COEP(Enum): |
| """Cross Origin Embedder Policies""" |
|
|
| UNSAFE_NONE = "unsafe-none" |
| REQUIRE_CORP = "require-corp" |
|
|
|
|
| class COOP(Enum): |
| """Cross Origin Opener Policies""" |
|
|
| UNSAFE_NONE = "unsafe-none" |
| SAME_ORIGIN_ALLOW_POPUPS = "same-origin-allow-popups" |
| SAME_ORIGIN = "same-origin" |
|
|
|
|
| def quote_header_value( |
| value: t.Union[str, int], extra_chars: str = "", allow_token: bool = True |
| ) -> str: |
| """Quote a header value if necessary. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| |
| :param value: the value to quote. |
| :param extra_chars: a list of extra characters to skip quoting. |
| :param allow_token: if this is enabled token values are returned |
| unchanged. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(value, bytes): |
| value = value.decode("latin1") |
| value = str(value) |
| if allow_token: |
| token_chars = _token_chars | set(extra_chars) |
| if set(value).issubset(token_chars): |
| return value |
| value = value.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace('"', '\\"') |
| return f'"{value}"' |
|
|
|
|
| def unquote_header_value(value: str, is_filename: bool = False) -> str: |
| r"""Unquotes a header value. (Reversal of :func:`quote_header_value`). |
| This does not use the real unquoting but what browsers are actually |
| using for quoting. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| |
| :param value: the header value to unquote. |
| :param is_filename: The value represents a filename or path. |
| """ |
| if value and value[0] == value[-1] == '"': |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| value = value[1:-1] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if not is_filename or value[:2] != "\\\\": |
| return value.replace("\\\\", "\\").replace('\\"', '"') |
| return value |
|
|
|
|
| def dump_options_header( |
| header: t.Optional[str], options: t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[t.Union[str, int]]] |
| ) -> str: |
| """The reverse function to :func:`parse_options_header`. |
| |
| :param header: the header to dump |
| :param options: a dict of options to append. |
| """ |
| segments = [] |
| if header is not None: |
| segments.append(header) |
| for key, value in options.items(): |
| if value is None: |
| segments.append(key) |
| else: |
| segments.append(f"{key}={quote_header_value(value)}") |
| return "; ".join(segments) |
|
|
|
|
| def dump_header( |
| iterable: t.Union[t.Dict[str, t.Union[str, int]], t.Iterable[str]], |
| allow_token: bool = True, |
| ) -> str: |
| """Dump an HTTP header again. This is the reversal of |
| :func:`parse_list_header`, :func:`parse_set_header` and |
| :func:`parse_dict_header`. This also quotes strings that include an |
| equals sign unless you pass it as dict of key, value pairs. |
| |
| >>> dump_header({'foo': 'bar baz'}) |
| 'foo="bar baz"' |
| >>> dump_header(('foo', 'bar baz')) |
| 'foo, "bar baz"' |
| |
| :param iterable: the iterable or dict of values to quote. |
| :param allow_token: if set to `False` tokens as values are disallowed. |
| See :func:`quote_header_value` for more details. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(iterable, dict): |
| items = [] |
| for key, value in iterable.items(): |
| if value is None: |
| items.append(key) |
| else: |
| items.append( |
| f"{key}={quote_header_value(value, allow_token=allow_token)}" |
| ) |
| else: |
| items = [quote_header_value(x, allow_token=allow_token) for x in iterable] |
| return ", ".join(items) |
|
|
|
|
| def dump_csp_header(header: "ds.ContentSecurityPolicy") -> str: |
| """Dump a Content Security Policy header. |
| |
| These are structured into policies such as "default-src 'self'; |
| script-src 'self'". |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.0.0 |
| Support for Content Security Policy headers was added. |
| |
| """ |
| return "; ".join(f"{key} {value}" for key, value in header.items()) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_list_header(value: str) -> t.List[str]: |
| """Parse lists as described by RFC 2068 Section 2. |
| |
| In particular, parse comma-separated lists where the elements of |
| the list may include quoted-strings. A quoted-string could |
| contain a comma. A non-quoted string could have quotes in the |
| middle. Quotes are removed automatically after parsing. |
| |
| It basically works like :func:`parse_set_header` just that items |
| may appear multiple times and case sensitivity is preserved. |
| |
| The return value is a standard :class:`list`: |
| |
| >>> parse_list_header('token, "quoted value"') |
| ['token', 'quoted value'] |
| |
| To create a header from the :class:`list` again, use the |
| :func:`dump_header` function. |
| |
| :param value: a string with a list header. |
| :return: :class:`list` |
| """ |
| result = [] |
| for item in _parse_list_header(value): |
| if item[:1] == item[-1:] == '"': |
| item = unquote_header_value(item[1:-1]) |
| result.append(item) |
| return result |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_dict_header(value: str, cls: t.Type[dict] = dict) -> t.Dict[str, str]: |
| """Parse lists of key, value pairs as described by RFC 2068 Section 2 and |
| convert them into a python dict (or any other mapping object created from |
| the type with a dict like interface provided by the `cls` argument): |
| |
| >>> d = parse_dict_header('foo="is a fish", bar="as well"') |
| >>> type(d) is dict |
| True |
| >>> sorted(d.items()) |
| [('bar', 'as well'), ('foo', 'is a fish')] |
| |
| If there is no value for a key it will be `None`: |
| |
| >>> parse_dict_header('key_without_value') |
| {'key_without_value': None} |
| |
| To create a header from the :class:`dict` again, use the |
| :func:`dump_header` function. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 0.9 |
| Added support for `cls` argument. |
| |
| :param value: a string with a dict header. |
| :param cls: callable to use for storage of parsed results. |
| :return: an instance of `cls` |
| """ |
| result = cls() |
| if isinstance(value, bytes): |
| value = value.decode("latin1") |
| for item in _parse_list_header(value): |
| if "=" not in item: |
| result[item] = None |
| continue |
| name, value = item.split("=", 1) |
| if value[:1] == value[-1:] == '"': |
| value = unquote_header_value(value[1:-1]) |
| result[name] = value |
| return result |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_options_header(value: t.Optional[str]) -> t.Tuple[str, t.Dict[str, str]]: |
| """Parse a ``Content-Type``-like header into a tuple with the |
| value and any options: |
| |
| >>> parse_options_header('text/html; charset=utf8') |
| ('text/html', {'charset': 'utf8'}) |
| |
| This should is not for ``Cache-Control``-like headers, which use a |
| different format. For those, use :func:`parse_dict_header`. |
| |
| :param value: The header value to parse. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.2 |
| Option names are always converted to lowercase. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.1 |
| The ``multiple`` parameter is deprecated and will be removed in |
| Werkzeug 2.2. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 0.15 |
| :rfc:`2231` parameter continuations are handled. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return "", {} |
|
|
| result: t.List[t.Any] = [] |
|
|
| value = "," + value.replace("\n", ",") |
| while value: |
| match = _option_header_start_mime_type.match(value) |
| if not match: |
| break |
| result.append(match.group(1)) |
| options: t.Dict[str, str] = {} |
| |
| rest = match.group(2) |
| encoding: t.Optional[str] |
| continued_encoding: t.Optional[str] = None |
| while rest: |
| optmatch = _option_header_piece_re.match(rest) |
| if not optmatch: |
| break |
| option, count, encoding, language, option_value = optmatch.groups() |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if not count: |
| continued_encoding = None |
| else: |
| if not encoding: |
| encoding = continued_encoding |
| continued_encoding = encoding |
| option = unquote_header_value(option).lower() |
|
|
| if option_value is not None: |
| option_value = unquote_header_value(option_value, option == "filename") |
|
|
| if encoding is not None: |
| option_value = _unquote(option_value).decode(encoding) |
|
|
| if count: |
| |
| |
| |
| if option_value is not None: |
| options[option] = options.get(option, "") + option_value |
| else: |
| options[option] = option_value |
|
|
| rest = rest[optmatch.end() :] |
| result.append(options) |
| return tuple(result) |
|
|
| return tuple(result) if result else ("", {}) |
|
|
|
|
| _TAnyAccept = t.TypeVar("_TAnyAccept", bound="ds.Accept") |
|
|
|
|
| @typing.overload |
| def parse_accept_header(value: t.Optional[str]) -> "ds.Accept": |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| @typing.overload |
| def parse_accept_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], cls: t.Type[_TAnyAccept] |
| ) -> _TAnyAccept: |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_accept_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], cls: t.Optional[t.Type[_TAnyAccept]] = None |
| ) -> _TAnyAccept: |
| """Parses an HTTP Accept-* header. This does not implement a complete |
| valid algorithm but one that supports at least value and quality |
| extraction. |
| |
| Returns a new :class:`Accept` object (basically a list of ``(value, quality)`` |
| tuples sorted by the quality with some additional accessor methods). |
| |
| The second parameter can be a subclass of :class:`Accept` that is created |
| with the parsed values and returned. |
| |
| :param value: the accept header string to be parsed. |
| :param cls: the wrapper class for the return value (can be |
| :class:`Accept` or a subclass thereof) |
| :return: an instance of `cls`. |
| """ |
| if cls is None: |
| cls = t.cast(t.Type[_TAnyAccept], ds.Accept) |
|
|
| if not value: |
| return cls(None) |
|
|
| result = [] |
| for match in _accept_re.finditer(value): |
| quality_match = match.group(2) |
| if not quality_match: |
| quality: float = 1 |
| else: |
| quality = max(min(float(quality_match), 1), 0) |
| result.append((match.group(1), quality)) |
| return cls(result) |
|
|
|
|
| _TAnyCC = t.TypeVar("_TAnyCC", bound="ds._CacheControl") |
| _t_cc_update = t.Optional[t.Callable[[_TAnyCC], None]] |
|
|
|
|
| @typing.overload |
| def parse_cache_control_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], on_update: _t_cc_update, cls: None = None |
| ) -> "ds.RequestCacheControl": |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| @typing.overload |
| def parse_cache_control_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], on_update: _t_cc_update, cls: t.Type[_TAnyCC] |
| ) -> _TAnyCC: |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_cache_control_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], |
| on_update: _t_cc_update = None, |
| cls: t.Optional[t.Type[_TAnyCC]] = None, |
| ) -> _TAnyCC: |
| """Parse a cache control header. The RFC differs between response and |
| request cache control, this method does not. It's your responsibility |
| to not use the wrong control statements. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| The `cls` was added. If not specified an immutable |
| :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.RequestCacheControl` is returned. |
| |
| :param value: a cache control header to be parsed. |
| :param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value |
| on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.CacheControl` |
| object is changed. |
| :param cls: the class for the returned object. By default |
| :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.RequestCacheControl` is used. |
| :return: a `cls` object. |
| """ |
| if cls is None: |
| cls = t.cast(t.Type[_TAnyCC], ds.RequestCacheControl) |
|
|
| if not value: |
| return cls((), on_update) |
|
|
| return cls(parse_dict_header(value), on_update) |
|
|
|
|
| _TAnyCSP = t.TypeVar("_TAnyCSP", bound="ds.ContentSecurityPolicy") |
| _t_csp_update = t.Optional[t.Callable[[_TAnyCSP], None]] |
|
|
|
|
| @typing.overload |
| def parse_csp_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], on_update: _t_csp_update, cls: None = None |
| ) -> "ds.ContentSecurityPolicy": |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| @typing.overload |
| def parse_csp_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], on_update: _t_csp_update, cls: t.Type[_TAnyCSP] |
| ) -> _TAnyCSP: |
| ... |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_csp_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], |
| on_update: _t_csp_update = None, |
| cls: t.Optional[t.Type[_TAnyCSP]] = None, |
| ) -> _TAnyCSP: |
| """Parse a Content Security Policy header. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 1.0.0 |
| Support for Content Security Policy headers was added. |
| |
| :param value: a csp header to be parsed. |
| :param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value |
| on the object is changed. |
| :param cls: the class for the returned object. By default |
| :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ContentSecurityPolicy` is used. |
| :return: a `cls` object. |
| """ |
| if cls is None: |
| cls = t.cast(t.Type[_TAnyCSP], ds.ContentSecurityPolicy) |
|
|
| if value is None: |
| return cls((), on_update) |
|
|
| items = [] |
|
|
| for policy in value.split(";"): |
| policy = policy.strip() |
|
|
| |
| if " " in policy: |
| directive, value = policy.strip().split(" ", 1) |
| items.append((directive.strip(), value.strip())) |
|
|
| return cls(items, on_update) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_set_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], |
| on_update: t.Optional[t.Callable[["ds.HeaderSet"], None]] = None, |
| ) -> "ds.HeaderSet": |
| """Parse a set-like header and return a |
| :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.HeaderSet` object: |
| |
| >>> hs = parse_set_header('token, "quoted value"') |
| |
| The return value is an object that treats the items case-insensitively |
| and keeps the order of the items: |
| |
| >>> 'TOKEN' in hs |
| True |
| >>> hs.index('quoted value') |
| 1 |
| >>> hs |
| HeaderSet(['token', 'quoted value']) |
| |
| To create a header from the :class:`HeaderSet` again, use the |
| :func:`dump_header` function. |
| |
| :param value: a set header to be parsed. |
| :param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a |
| value on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.HeaderSet` |
| object is changed. |
| :return: a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.HeaderSet` |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return ds.HeaderSet(None, on_update) |
| return ds.HeaderSet(parse_list_header(value), on_update) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_authorization_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], |
| ) -> t.Optional["ds.Authorization"]: |
| """Parse an HTTP basic/digest authorization header transmitted by the web |
| browser. The return value is either `None` if the header was invalid or |
| not given, otherwise an :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.Authorization` |
| object. |
| |
| :param value: the authorization header to parse. |
| :return: a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.Authorization` object or `None`. |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return None |
| value = _wsgi_decoding_dance(value) |
| try: |
| auth_type, auth_info = value.split(None, 1) |
| auth_type = auth_type.lower() |
| except ValueError: |
| return None |
| if auth_type == "basic": |
| try: |
| username, password = base64.b64decode(auth_info).split(b":", 1) |
| except Exception: |
| return None |
| try: |
| return ds.Authorization( |
| "basic", |
| { |
| "username": _to_str(username, "utf-8"), |
| "password": _to_str(password, "utf-8"), |
| }, |
| ) |
| except UnicodeDecodeError: |
| return None |
| elif auth_type == "digest": |
| auth_map = parse_dict_header(auth_info) |
| for key in "username", "realm", "nonce", "uri", "response": |
| if key not in auth_map: |
| return None |
| if "qop" in auth_map: |
| if not auth_map.get("nc") or not auth_map.get("cnonce"): |
| return None |
| return ds.Authorization("digest", auth_map) |
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_www_authenticate_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], |
| on_update: t.Optional[t.Callable[["ds.WWWAuthenticate"], None]] = None, |
| ) -> "ds.WWWAuthenticate": |
| """Parse an HTTP WWW-Authenticate header into a |
| :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate` object. |
| |
| :param value: a WWW-Authenticate header to parse. |
| :param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value |
| on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate` |
| object is changed. |
| :return: a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate` object. |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return ds.WWWAuthenticate(on_update=on_update) |
| try: |
| auth_type, auth_info = value.split(None, 1) |
| auth_type = auth_type.lower() |
| except (ValueError, AttributeError): |
| return ds.WWWAuthenticate(value.strip().lower(), on_update=on_update) |
| return ds.WWWAuthenticate(auth_type, parse_dict_header(auth_info), on_update) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_if_range_header(value: t.Optional[str]) -> "ds.IfRange": |
| """Parses an if-range header which can be an etag or a date. Returns |
| a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.IfRange` object. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.0 |
| If the value represents a datetime, it is timezone-aware. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.7 |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return ds.IfRange() |
| date = parse_date(value) |
| if date is not None: |
| return ds.IfRange(date=date) |
| |
| return ds.IfRange(unquote_etag(value)[0]) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_range_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], make_inclusive: bool = True |
| ) -> t.Optional["ds.Range"]: |
| """Parses a range header into a :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.Range` |
| object. If the header is missing or malformed `None` is returned. |
| `ranges` is a list of ``(start, stop)`` tuples where the ranges are |
| non-inclusive. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.7 |
| """ |
| if not value or "=" not in value: |
| return None |
|
|
| ranges = [] |
| last_end = 0 |
| units, rng = value.split("=", 1) |
| units = units.strip().lower() |
|
|
| for item in rng.split(","): |
| item = item.strip() |
| if "-" not in item: |
| return None |
| if item.startswith("-"): |
| if last_end < 0: |
| return None |
| try: |
| begin = int(item) |
| except ValueError: |
| return None |
| end = None |
| last_end = -1 |
| elif "-" in item: |
| begin_str, end_str = item.split("-", 1) |
| begin_str = begin_str.strip() |
| end_str = end_str.strip() |
| if not begin_str.isdigit(): |
| return None |
| begin = int(begin_str) |
| if begin < last_end or last_end < 0: |
| return None |
| if end_str: |
| if not end_str.isdigit(): |
| return None |
| end = int(end_str) + 1 |
| if begin >= end: |
| return None |
| else: |
| end = None |
| last_end = end if end is not None else -1 |
| ranges.append((begin, end)) |
|
|
| return ds.Range(units, ranges) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_content_range_header( |
| value: t.Optional[str], |
| on_update: t.Optional[t.Callable[["ds.ContentRange"], None]] = None, |
| ) -> t.Optional["ds.ContentRange"]: |
| """Parses a range header into a |
| :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ContentRange` object or `None` if |
| parsing is not possible. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.7 |
| |
| :param value: a content range header to be parsed. |
| :param on_update: an optional callable that is called every time a value |
| on the :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ContentRange` |
| object is changed. |
| """ |
| if value is None: |
| return None |
| try: |
| units, rangedef = (value or "").strip().split(None, 1) |
| except ValueError: |
| return None |
|
|
| if "/" not in rangedef: |
| return None |
| rng, length_str = rangedef.split("/", 1) |
| if length_str == "*": |
| length = None |
| elif length_str.isdigit(): |
| length = int(length_str) |
| else: |
| return None |
|
|
| if rng == "*": |
| return ds.ContentRange(units, None, None, length, on_update=on_update) |
| elif "-" not in rng: |
| return None |
|
|
| start_str, stop_str = rng.split("-", 1) |
| try: |
| start = int(start_str) |
| stop = int(stop_str) + 1 |
| except ValueError: |
| return None |
|
|
| if is_byte_range_valid(start, stop, length): |
| return ds.ContentRange(units, start, stop, length, on_update=on_update) |
|
|
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| def quote_etag(etag: str, weak: bool = False) -> str: |
| """Quote an etag. |
| |
| :param etag: the etag to quote. |
| :param weak: set to `True` to tag it "weak". |
| """ |
| if '"' in etag: |
| raise ValueError("invalid etag") |
| etag = f'"{etag}"' |
| if weak: |
| etag = f"W/{etag}" |
| return etag |
|
|
|
|
| def unquote_etag( |
| etag: t.Optional[str], |
| ) -> t.Union[t.Tuple[str, bool], t.Tuple[None, None]]: |
| """Unquote a single etag: |
| |
| >>> unquote_etag('W/"bar"') |
| ('bar', True) |
| >>> unquote_etag('"bar"') |
| ('bar', False) |
| |
| :param etag: the etag identifier to unquote. |
| :return: a ``(etag, weak)`` tuple. |
| """ |
| if not etag: |
| return None, None |
| etag = etag.strip() |
| weak = False |
| if etag.startswith(("W/", "w/")): |
| weak = True |
| etag = etag[2:] |
| if etag[:1] == etag[-1:] == '"': |
| etag = etag[1:-1] |
| return etag, weak |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_etags(value: t.Optional[str]) -> "ds.ETags": |
| """Parse an etag header. |
| |
| :param value: the tag header to parse |
| :return: an :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.ETags` object. |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return ds.ETags() |
| strong = [] |
| weak = [] |
| end = len(value) |
| pos = 0 |
| while pos < end: |
| match = _etag_re.match(value, pos) |
| if match is None: |
| break |
| is_weak, quoted, raw = match.groups() |
| if raw == "*": |
| return ds.ETags(star_tag=True) |
| elif quoted: |
| raw = quoted |
| if is_weak: |
| weak.append(raw) |
| else: |
| strong.append(raw) |
| pos = match.end() |
| return ds.ETags(strong, weak) |
|
|
|
|
| def generate_etag(data: bytes) -> str: |
| """Generate an etag for some data. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.0 |
| Use SHA-1. MD5 may not be available in some environments. |
| """ |
| return sha1(data).hexdigest() |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_date(value: t.Optional[str]) -> t.Optional[datetime]: |
| """Parse an :rfc:`2822` date into a timezone-aware |
| :class:`datetime.datetime` object, or ``None`` if parsing fails. |
| |
| This is a wrapper for :func:`email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime`. It |
| returns ``None`` if parsing fails instead of raising an exception, |
| and always returns a timezone-aware datetime object. If the string |
| doesn't have timezone information, it is assumed to be UTC. |
| |
| :param value: A string with a supported date format. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.0 |
| Return a timezone-aware datetime object. Use |
| ``email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime``. |
| """ |
| if value is None: |
| return None |
|
|
| try: |
| dt = email.utils.parsedate_to_datetime(value) |
| except (TypeError, ValueError): |
| return None |
|
|
| if dt.tzinfo is None: |
| return dt.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc) |
|
|
| return dt |
|
|
|
|
| def http_date( |
| timestamp: t.Optional[t.Union[datetime, date, int, float, struct_time]] = None |
| ) -> str: |
| """Format a datetime object or timestamp into an :rfc:`2822` date |
| string. |
| |
| This is a wrapper for :func:`email.utils.format_datetime`. It |
| assumes naive datetime objects are in UTC instead of raising an |
| exception. |
| |
| :param timestamp: The datetime or timestamp to format. Defaults to |
| the current time. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.0 |
| Use ``email.utils.format_datetime``. Accept ``date`` objects. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(timestamp, date): |
| if not isinstance(timestamp, datetime): |
| |
| timestamp = datetime.combine(timestamp, time(), tzinfo=timezone.utc) |
| else: |
| |
| timestamp = _dt_as_utc(timestamp) |
|
|
| return email.utils.format_datetime(timestamp, usegmt=True) |
|
|
| if isinstance(timestamp, struct_time): |
| timestamp = mktime(timestamp) |
|
|
| return email.utils.formatdate(timestamp, usegmt=True) |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_age(value: t.Optional[str] = None) -> t.Optional[timedelta]: |
| """Parses a base-10 integer count of seconds into a timedelta. |
| |
| If parsing fails, the return value is `None`. |
| |
| :param value: a string consisting of an integer represented in base-10 |
| :return: a :class:`datetime.timedelta` object or `None`. |
| """ |
| if not value: |
| return None |
| try: |
| seconds = int(value) |
| except ValueError: |
| return None |
| if seconds < 0: |
| return None |
| try: |
| return timedelta(seconds=seconds) |
| except OverflowError: |
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| def dump_age(age: t.Optional[t.Union[timedelta, int]] = None) -> t.Optional[str]: |
| """Formats the duration as a base-10 integer. |
| |
| :param age: should be an integer number of seconds, |
| a :class:`datetime.timedelta` object, or, |
| if the age is unknown, `None` (default). |
| """ |
| if age is None: |
| return None |
| if isinstance(age, timedelta): |
| age = int(age.total_seconds()) |
| else: |
| age = int(age) |
|
|
| if age < 0: |
| raise ValueError("age cannot be negative") |
|
|
| return str(age) |
|
|
|
|
| def is_resource_modified( |
| environ: "WSGIEnvironment", |
| etag: t.Optional[str] = None, |
| data: t.Optional[bytes] = None, |
| last_modified: t.Optional[t.Union[datetime, str]] = None, |
| ignore_if_range: bool = True, |
| ) -> bool: |
| """Convenience method for conditional requests. |
| |
| :param environ: the WSGI environment of the request to be checked. |
| :param etag: the etag for the response for comparison. |
| :param data: or alternatively the data of the response to automatically |
| generate an etag using :func:`generate_etag`. |
| :param last_modified: an optional date of the last modification. |
| :param ignore_if_range: If `False`, `If-Range` header will be taken into |
| account. |
| :return: `True` if the resource was modified, otherwise `False`. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.0 |
| SHA-1 is used to generate an etag value for the data. MD5 may |
| not be available in some environments. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 1.0.0 |
| The check is run for methods other than ``GET`` and ``HEAD``. |
| """ |
| return _sansio_http.is_resource_modified( |
| http_range=environ.get("HTTP_RANGE"), |
| http_if_range=environ.get("HTTP_IF_RANGE"), |
| http_if_modified_since=environ.get("HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE"), |
| http_if_none_match=environ.get("HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH"), |
| http_if_match=environ.get("HTTP_IF_MATCH"), |
| etag=etag, |
| data=data, |
| last_modified=last_modified, |
| ignore_if_range=ignore_if_range, |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def remove_entity_headers( |
| headers: t.Union["ds.Headers", t.List[t.Tuple[str, str]]], |
| allowed: t.Iterable[str] = ("expires", "content-location"), |
| ) -> None: |
| """Remove all entity headers from a list or :class:`Headers` object. This |
| operation works in-place. `Expires` and `Content-Location` headers are |
| by default not removed. The reason for this is :rfc:`2616` section |
| 10.3.5 which specifies some entity headers that should be sent. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 0.5 |
| added `allowed` parameter. |
| |
| :param headers: a list or :class:`Headers` object. |
| :param allowed: a list of headers that should still be allowed even though |
| they are entity headers. |
| """ |
| allowed = {x.lower() for x in allowed} |
| headers[:] = [ |
| (key, value) |
| for key, value in headers |
| if not is_entity_header(key) or key.lower() in allowed |
| ] |
|
|
|
|
| def remove_hop_by_hop_headers( |
| headers: t.Union["ds.Headers", t.List[t.Tuple[str, str]]] |
| ) -> None: |
| """Remove all HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" headers from a list or |
| :class:`Headers` object. This operation works in-place. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| |
| :param headers: a list or :class:`Headers` object. |
| """ |
| headers[:] = [ |
| (key, value) for key, value in headers if not is_hop_by_hop_header(key) |
| ] |
|
|
|
|
| def is_entity_header(header: str) -> bool: |
| """Check if a header is an entity header. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| |
| :param header: the header to test. |
| :return: `True` if it's an entity header, `False` otherwise. |
| """ |
| return header.lower() in _entity_headers |
|
|
|
|
| def is_hop_by_hop_header(header: str) -> bool: |
| """Check if a header is an HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" header. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.5 |
| |
| :param header: the header to test. |
| :return: `True` if it's an HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" header, `False` otherwise. |
| """ |
| return header.lower() in _hop_by_hop_headers |
|
|
|
|
| def parse_cookie( |
| header: t.Union["WSGIEnvironment", str, bytes, None], |
| charset: str = "utf-8", |
| errors: str = "replace", |
| cls: t.Optional[t.Type["ds.MultiDict"]] = None, |
| ) -> "ds.MultiDict[str, str]": |
| """Parse a cookie from a string or WSGI environ. |
| |
| The same key can be provided multiple times, the values are stored |
| in-order. The default :class:`MultiDict` will have the first value |
| first, and all values can be retrieved with |
| :meth:`MultiDict.getlist`. |
| |
| :param header: The cookie header as a string, or a WSGI environ dict |
| with a ``HTTP_COOKIE`` key. |
| :param charset: The charset for the cookie values. |
| :param errors: The error behavior for the charset decoding. |
| :param cls: A dict-like class to store the parsed cookies in. |
| Defaults to :class:`MultiDict`. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 1.0.0 |
| Returns a :class:`MultiDict` instead of a |
| ``TypeConversionDict``. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 0.5 |
| Returns a :class:`TypeConversionDict` instead of a regular dict. |
| The ``cls`` parameter was added. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(header, dict): |
| cookie = header.get("HTTP_COOKIE", "") |
| elif header is None: |
| cookie = "" |
| else: |
| cookie = header |
|
|
| return _sansio_http.parse_cookie( |
| cookie=cookie, charset=charset, errors=errors, cls=cls |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def dump_cookie( |
| key: str, |
| value: t.Union[bytes, str] = "", |
| max_age: t.Optional[t.Union[timedelta, int]] = None, |
| expires: t.Optional[t.Union[str, datetime, int, float]] = None, |
| path: t.Optional[str] = "/", |
| domain: t.Optional[str] = None, |
| secure: bool = False, |
| httponly: bool = False, |
| charset: str = "utf-8", |
| sync_expires: bool = True, |
| max_size: int = 4093, |
| samesite: t.Optional[str] = None, |
| ) -> str: |
| """Create a Set-Cookie header without the ``Set-Cookie`` prefix. |
| |
| The return value is usually restricted to ascii as the vast majority |
| of values are properly escaped, but that is no guarantee. It's |
| tunneled through latin1 as required by :pep:`3333`. |
| |
| The return value is not ASCII safe if the key contains unicode |
| characters. This is technically against the specification but |
| happens in the wild. It's strongly recommended to not use |
| non-ASCII values for the keys. |
| |
| :param max_age: should be a number of seconds, or `None` (default) if |
| the cookie should last only as long as the client's |
| browser session. Additionally `timedelta` objects |
| are accepted, too. |
| :param expires: should be a `datetime` object or unix timestamp. |
| :param path: limits the cookie to a given path, per default it will |
| span the whole domain. |
| :param domain: Use this if you want to set a cross-domain cookie. For |
| example, ``domain=".example.com"`` will set a cookie |
| that is readable by the domain ``www.example.com``, |
| ``foo.example.com`` etc. Otherwise, a cookie will only |
| be readable by the domain that set it. |
| :param secure: The cookie will only be available via HTTPS |
| :param httponly: disallow JavaScript to access the cookie. This is an |
| extension to the cookie standard and probably not |
| supported by all browsers. |
| :param charset: the encoding for string values. |
| :param sync_expires: automatically set expires if max_age is defined |
| but expires not. |
| :param max_size: Warn if the final header value exceeds this size. The |
| default, 4093, should be safely `supported by most browsers |
| <cookie_>`_. Set to 0 to disable this check. |
| :param samesite: Limits the scope of the cookie such that it will |
| only be attached to requests if those requests are same-site. |
| |
| .. _`cookie`: http://browsercookielimits.squawky.net/ |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 1.0.0 |
| The string ``'None'`` is accepted for ``samesite``. |
| """ |
| key = _to_bytes(key, charset) |
| value = _to_bytes(value, charset) |
|
|
| if path is not None: |
| from .urls import iri_to_uri |
|
|
| path = iri_to_uri(path, charset) |
|
|
| domain = _make_cookie_domain(domain) |
|
|
| if isinstance(max_age, timedelta): |
| max_age = int(max_age.total_seconds()) |
|
|
| if expires is not None: |
| if not isinstance(expires, str): |
| expires = http_date(expires) |
| elif max_age is not None and sync_expires: |
| expires = http_date(datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc).timestamp() + max_age) |
|
|
| if samesite is not None: |
| samesite = samesite.title() |
|
|
| if samesite not in {"Strict", "Lax", "None"}: |
| raise ValueError("SameSite must be 'Strict', 'Lax', or 'None'.") |
|
|
| buf = [key + b"=" + _cookie_quote(value)] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| for k, v, q in ( |
| (b"Domain", domain, True), |
| (b"Expires", expires, False), |
| (b"Max-Age", max_age, False), |
| (b"Secure", secure, None), |
| (b"HttpOnly", httponly, None), |
| (b"Path", path, False), |
| (b"SameSite", samesite, False), |
| ): |
| if q is None: |
| if v: |
| buf.append(k) |
| continue |
|
|
| if v is None: |
| continue |
|
|
| tmp = bytearray(k) |
| if not isinstance(v, (bytes, bytearray)): |
| v = _to_bytes(str(v), charset) |
| if q: |
| v = _cookie_quote(v) |
| tmp += b"=" + v |
| buf.append(bytes(tmp)) |
|
|
| |
| |
| rv = b"; ".join(buf) |
| rv = rv.decode("latin1") |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| cookie_size = len(rv) |
|
|
| if max_size and cookie_size > max_size: |
| value_size = len(value) |
| warnings.warn( |
| f"The {key.decode(charset)!r} cookie is too large: the value was" |
| f" {value_size} bytes but the" |
| f" header required {cookie_size - value_size} extra bytes. The final size" |
| f" was {cookie_size} bytes but the limit is {max_size} bytes. Browsers may" |
| f" silently ignore cookies larger than this.", |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
|
|
| return rv |
|
|
|
|
| def is_byte_range_valid( |
| start: t.Optional[int], stop: t.Optional[int], length: t.Optional[int] |
| ) -> bool: |
| """Checks if a given byte content range is valid for the given length. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.7 |
| """ |
| if (start is None) != (stop is None): |
| return False |
| elif start is None: |
| return length is None or length >= 0 |
| elif length is None: |
| return 0 <= start < stop |
| elif start >= stop: |
| return False |
| return 0 <= start < length |
|
|
|
|
| |
| from . import datastructures as ds |
| from .sansio import http as _sansio_http |
|
|