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Kirill Smelkov
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Sep 18, 2015
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Jason Madden
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@@ -27,7 +27,11 @@ from gevent.server import StreamServer
from
gevent.hub
import
GreenletExit
,
PY3
,
reraise
__all__
=
[
'WSGIHandler'
,
'WSGIServer'
,
'LoggingLogAdapter'
]
__all__
=
[
'WSGIServer'
,
'WSGIHandler'
,
'LoggingLogAdapter'
,
]
MAX_REQUEST_LINE
=
8192
...
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@@ -313,6 +317,20 @@ except ImportError:
class
WSGIHandler
(
object
):
"""
Handles HTTP requests from a socket, creates the WSGI environment, and
interacts with the WSGI application.
This is the default value of :attr:`WSGIServer.handler_class`.
This class may be subclassed carefully, and that class set on a
:class:`WSGIServer` instance through a keyword argument at
construction time.
Instances are constructed with the same arguments as passed to the
server's :meth:`WSGIServer.handle` method followed by the server
itself. The application and environment are obtained from the server.
"""
protocol_version
=
'HTTP/1.1'
if
PY3
:
# if we do like Py2, then headers_factory unconditionally
...
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@@ -340,8 +358,10 @@ class WSGIHandler(object):
"""
The main request handling method, called by the server.
This method runs until all requests on the connection have
been handled (that is, it implements pipelining).
This method runs a request handling loop, calling
:meth:`handle_one_request` until all requests on the
connection have been handled (that is, it implements
keep-alive).
"""
try
:
while
self
.
socket
is
not
None
:
...
...
@@ -353,6 +373,7 @@ class WSGIHandler(object):
break
if
result
is
True
:
continue
self
.
status
,
response_body
=
result
self
.
socket
.
sendall
(
response_body
)
if
self
.
time_finish
==
0
:
...
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@@ -387,10 +408,17 @@ class WSGIHandler(object):
def
read_request
(
self
,
raw_requestline
):
"""
Process the incoming request. Parse various headers.
Process the incoming request.
Parses various headers into ``self.headers`` using
:attr:`MessageClass`.
:param str raw_requestline: A native :class:`str` representing
the request line. A processed version of this will be stored
into ``self.requestline``.
:raises ValueError: If the request is invalid. This error will
not be logged (because it's a client issue, not a server problem).
not be logged
as a traceback
(because it's a client issue, not a server problem).
"""
self
.
requestline
=
raw_requestline
.
rstrip
()
words
=
self
.
requestline
.
split
()
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@@ -476,6 +504,42 @@ class WSGIHandler(object):
return
line
def
handle_one_request
(
self
):
"""
Handles one HTTP request using ``self.socket`` and ``self.rfile``.
Each invocation of this method will do several things, including (but not limited to):
- Read the request line using :meth:`read_requestline`;
- Read the rest of the request, including headers, with :meth:`read_request`;
- Construct a new WSGI environment in ``self.environ`` using :meth:`get_environ`;
- Store the application in ``self.application``, retrieving it from the server;
- Handle the remainder of the request, including invoking the application,
with :meth:`handle_one_response`
There are several possible return values to indicate the state
of the client connection:
- ``None``
The client connection is already closed or should
be closed because the WSGI application or client set the
``Connection: close`` header. The request handling
loop should terminate and perform cleanup steps.
- (status, body)
An HTTP status and body tuple. The request was in error,
as detailed by the status and body. The request handling
loop should terminate, close the connection, and perform
cleanup steps. Note that the ``body`` is the complete contents
to send to the client, including all headers and the initial
status line.
- ``True``
The literal ``True`` value. The request was successfully handled
and the response sent to the client by :meth:`handle_one_response`.
The connection remains open to process more requests and the connection
handling loop should call this method again. This is the typical return
value.
.. seealso:: :meth:`handle`
"""
if
self
.
rfile
.
closed
:
return
try
:
...
...
@@ -501,7 +565,7 @@ class WSGIHandler(object):
return
(
'400'
,
_BAD_REQUEST_RESPONSE
)
except
Exception
as
ex
:
if
not
isinstance
(
ex
,
ValueError
):
traceback
.
print_exc
()
traceback
.
print_exc
()
# Why not self.handle_error?
self
.
log_error
(
'Invalid request: %s'
,
str
(
ex
)
or
ex
.
__class__
.
__name__
)
return
(
'400'
,
_BAD_REQUEST_RESPONSE
)
...
...
@@ -796,6 +860,16 @@ class WSGIHandler(object):
yield
'HTTP_'
+
key
,
value
.
strip
()
def
get_environ
(
self
):
"""
Construct and return a new WSGI environment dictionary for a specific request.
This should begin with asking the server for the base environment
using :meth:`WSGIServer.get_environ`, and then proceed to add the
request specific values.
By the time this method is invoked the request line and request shall have
been parsed and ``self.headers`` shall be populated.
"""
env
=
self
.
server
.
get_environ
()
env
[
'REQUEST_METHOD'
]
=
self
.
command
env
[
'SCRIPT_NAME'
]
=
''
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...
@@ -932,6 +1006,14 @@ class WSGIServer(StreamServer):
``error_log`` arguments.
"""
#: A callable taking three arguments: (socket, address, server) and returning
#: an object with a ``handle()`` method. The callable is called once for
#: each incoming socket request, as is its handle method. The handle method should not
#: return until all use of the socket is complete.
#:
#: This class uses the :class:`WSGIHandler` object as the default value. You may
#: subclass this class and set a different default value, or you may pass
#: a value to use in the ``handler_class`` keyword constructor argument.
handler_class
=
WSGIHandler
#: The object to which request logs will be written.
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@@ -948,7 +1030,7 @@ class WSGIServer(StreamServer):
'SERVER_SOFTWARE'
:
'gevent/%d.%d Python/%d.%d'
%
(
gevent
.
version_info
[:
2
]
+
sys
.
version_info
[:
2
]),
'SCRIPT_NAME'
:
''
,
'wsgi.version'
:
(
1
,
0
),
'wsgi.multithread'
:
False
,
'wsgi.multithread'
:
False
,
# XXX: Aren't we really, though?
'wsgi.multiprocess'
:
False
,
'wsgi.run_once'
:
False
}
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