Commit 199da433 authored by Jérome Perrin's avatar Jérome Perrin Committed by Aurel

ERP5Type: import code from WSGIPublisher instead of redefining

This drops some patches that should no longer be needed with zope 4 to
only keep the publisher timeout changes
parent aaf79d2b
...@@ -3285,10 +3285,10 @@ def test_suite(): ...@@ -3285,10 +3285,10 @@ def test_suite():
add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPRequest) add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPRequest)
import ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse import ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse
# TODO: why is this failing ? it seems testHTTPResponse is loaded as latin1, even though it testHTTPResponse_TestHeaderEncodingRegistry_test_encode_words = \
# uses coding: utf-8. ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse.TestHeaderEncodingRegistry.test_encode_words
testHTTPResponse_encode_words = ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse.encode_words ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse.TestHeaderEncodingRegistry.test_encode_words = \
ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse.encode_words = unittest.expectedFailure(testHTTPResponse_encode_words) unittest.expectedFailure(testHTTPResponse_TestHeaderEncodingRegistry_test_encode_words)
add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse) add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.testHTTPResponse)
import ZPublisher.tests.testIterators import ZPublisher.tests.testIterators
...@@ -3300,23 +3300,13 @@ def test_suite(): ...@@ -3300,23 +3300,13 @@ def test_suite():
import ZPublisher.tests.test_Converters import ZPublisher.tests.test_Converters
add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_Converters) add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_Converters)
# XXX don't run test_WSGIPublisher for now because too many failures import ZPublisher.tests.test_WSGIPublisher
# import ZPublisher.tests.test_WSGIPublisher add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_WSGIPublisher)
# suite.addTest(ZPublisher.tests.test_WSGIPublisher.test_suite())
import ZPublisher.tests.test_mapply import ZPublisher.tests.test_mapply
add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_mapply) add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_mapply)
import ZPublisher.tests.test_pubevents import ZPublisher.tests.test_pubevents
TestGlobalRequestPubEventsAndExceptionUpgrading_afterSetUp = ZPublisher.tests.test_pubevents.TestGlobalRequestPubEventsAndExceptionUpgrading.afterSetUp
def afterSetUp(self):
TestGlobalRequestPubEventsAndExceptionUpgrading_afterSetUp(self)
# restore default server name, because some tests from test_pubevents have assertions
# assuming that it will be `nohost`
self.app.REQUEST['SERVER_NAME'] = 'nohost'
self.app.REQUEST['SERVER_PORT'] = 80
ZPublisher.tests.test_pubevents.TestGlobalRequestPubEventsAndExceptionUpgrading.afterSetUp = afterSetUp
add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_pubevents) add_tests(suite, ZPublisher.tests.test_pubevents)
import ZPublisher.tests.test_utils import ZPublisher.tests.test_utils
......
...@@ -47,64 +47,40 @@ from zope.globalrequest import setRequest ...@@ -47,64 +47,40 @@ from zope.globalrequest import setRequest
from zope.publisher.skinnable import setDefaultSkin from zope.publisher.skinnable import setDefaultSkin
from zope.security.management import endInteraction from zope.security.management import endInteraction
from zope.security.management import newInteraction from zope.security.management import newInteraction
from ZPublisher import pubevents, Retry from ZPublisher import pubevents
from ZPublisher.HTTPResponse import HTTPResponse from ZPublisher.HTTPRequest import WSGIRequest
from ZPublisher.HTTPRequest import HTTPRequest from ZPublisher.HTTPResponse import WSGIResponse
from ZPublisher.Iterators import IStreamIterator, IUnboundStreamIterator from ZPublisher.Iterators import IStreamIterator, IUnboundStreamIterator
from ZPublisher.mapply import mapply from ZPublisher.mapply import mapply
from ZPublisher.WSGIPublisher import call_object from ZPublisher.utils import recordMetaData
from ZPublisher.WSGIPublisher import missing_name, WSGIResponse from ZPublisher.WSGIPublisher import (
_FILE_TYPES,
try: _DEFAULT_DEBUG_EXCEPTIONS,
from ZServer.ZPublisher import Publish _DEFAULT_DEBUG_MODE,
isZope4 = True _DEFAULT_REALM,
except ImportError: _MODULE_LOCK,
isZope4 = False _MODULES,
_WEBDAV_SOURCE_PORT,
if sys.version_info >= (3, ): call_object,
_FILE_TYPES = (IOBase, ) dont_publish_class,
else: missing_name,
_FILE_TYPES = (IOBase, file) # NOQA validate_user,
set_default_debug_exceptions,
_DEFAULT_DEBUG_MODE = False set_webdav_source_port,
_DEFAULT_REALM = None get_debug_exceptions,
_MODULE_LOCK = allocate_lock() set_default_debug_mode,
_MODULES = {} set_default_authentication_realm,
get_module_info,
_exc_view_created_response,
transaction_pubevents,
publish as _original_publish,
load_app,
publish_module
)
AC_LOGGER = logging.getLogger('event.AccessControl')
if 1: # upstream moved WSGIResponse to HTTPResponse.py if 1: # upstream moved WSGIResponse to HTTPResponse.py
def setBody(self, body, title='', is_error=False, lock=None):
# allow locking of the body in the same way as the status
if self._locked_body:
return
if isinstance(body, IOBase):
body.seek(0, 2)
length = body.tell()
body.seek(0)
self.setHeader('Content-Length', '%d' % length)
self.body = body
elif IStreamIterator.providedBy(body):
self.body = body
HTTPResponse.setBody(self, b'', title, is_error)
elif IUnboundStreamIterator.providedBy(body):
self.body = body
self._streaming = 1
HTTPResponse.setBody(self, b'', title, is_error)
else:
HTTPResponse.setBody(self, body, title, is_error)
# Have to apply the lock at the end in case the super class setBody
# is called, which will observe the lock and do nothing
if lock:
self._locked_body = 1
if not isZope4:
WSGIResponse.setBody = setBody
def write(self, data): def write(self, data):
if not self._streaming: if not self._streaming:
...@@ -169,362 +145,14 @@ if 1: # upstream moved WSGIResponse to HTTPResponse.py ...@@ -169,362 +145,14 @@ if 1: # upstream moved WSGIResponse to HTTPResponse.py
WSGIResponse.finalize = finalize WSGIResponse.finalize = finalize
# From ZPublisher.utils
def recordMetaData(object, request):
if hasattr(object, 'getPhysicalPath'):
path = '/'.join(object.getPhysicalPath())
else:
# Try hard to get the physical path of the object,
# but there are many circumstances where that's not possible.
to_append = ()
if hasattr(object, '__self__') and hasattr(object, '__name__'):
# object is a Python method.
to_append = (object.__name__,)
object = object.__self__
while object is not None and not hasattr(object, 'getPhysicalPath'):
if getattr(object, '__name__', None) is None:
object = None
break
to_append = (object.__name__,) + to_append
object = aq_parent(aq_inner(object))
if object is not None:
path = '/'.join(object.getPhysicalPath() + to_append)
else:
# As Jim would say, "Waaaaaaaa!"
# This may cause problems with virtual hosts
# since the physical path is different from the path
# used to retrieve the object.
path = request.get('PATH_INFO')
T = transaction.get()
T.note(safe_unicode(path))
auth_user = request.get('AUTHENTICATED_USER', None)
if auth_user:
auth_folder = aq_parent(auth_user)
if auth_folder is None:
AC_LOGGER.warning(
'A user object of type %s has no aq_parent.',
type(auth_user))
auth_path = request.get('AUTHENTICATION_PATH')
else:
auth_path = '/'.join(auth_folder.getPhysicalPath()[1:-1])
user_id = auth_user.getId()
user_id = safe_unicode(user_id) if user_id else u'None'
T.setUser(user_id, safe_unicode(auth_path))
def safe_unicode(value):
if isinstance(value, text_type):
return value
elif isinstance(value, binary_type):
try:
value = text_type(value, 'utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
value = value.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
return value
def dont_publish_class(klass, request):
request.response.forbiddenError("class %s" % klass.__name__)
def validate_user(request, user):
newSecurityManager(request, user)
def get_module_info(module_name='Zope2'):
global _MODULES
info = _MODULES.get(module_name)
if info is not None:
return info
with _MODULE_LOCK:
module = __import__(module_name)
app = getattr(module, 'bobo_application', module)
realm = _DEFAULT_REALM if _DEFAULT_REALM is not None else module_name
error_hook = getattr(module,'zpublisher_exception_hook', None)
validated_hook = getattr(module,'zpublisher_validated_hook', validate_user)
_MODULES[module_name] = info = (app, realm, _DEFAULT_DEBUG_MODE, validated_hook, error_hook)
return info
def _exc_view_created_response(exc, request, response):
view = queryMultiAdapter((exc, request), name=u'index.html')
parents = request.get('PARENTS')
if view is None and parents:
# Try a fallback based on the old standard_error_message
# DTML Method in the ZODB
view = queryMultiAdapter((exc, request),
name=u'standard_error_message')
root_parent = parents[0]
try:
aq_acquire(root_parent, 'standard_error_message')
except (AttributeError, KeyError):
view = None
if view is not None:
# Wrap the view in the context in which the exception happened.
if parents:
view.__parent__ = parents[0]
# Set status and headers from the exception on the response,
# which would usually happen while calling the exception
# with the (environ, start_response) WSGI tuple.
response.setStatus(exc.__class__)
if hasattr(exc, 'headers'):
for key, value in exc.headers.items():
response.setHeader(key, value)
# Set the response body to the result of calling the view.
response.setBody(view())
return True
return False
@contextmanager
def transaction_pubevents(request, response, err_hook, tm=transaction.manager):
try:
setDefaultSkin(request)
newInteraction()
tm.begin()
notify(pubevents.PubStart(request))
yield
notify(pubevents.PubBeforeCommit(request))
if tm.isDoomed():
tm.abort()
else:
tm.commit()
notify(pubevents.PubSuccess(request))
except Exception as exc:
# Normalize HTTP exceptions
# (For example turn zope.publisher NotFound into zExceptions NotFound)
exc_type, _ = upgradeException(exc.__class__, None)
if not isinstance(exc, exc_type):
exc = exc_type(str(exc))
# Create new exc_info with the upgraded exception.
exc_info = (exc_type, exc, sys.exc_info()[2])
try:
retry = False
unauth = False
debug_exc = getattr(response, 'debug_exceptions', False)
try:
# Raise exception from app if handle-errors is False
# (set by zope.testbrowser in some cases)
if request.environ.get('x-wsgiorg.throw_errors', False):
reraise(*exc_info)
if err_hook is not None:
parents = request.get('PARENTS')
if parents:
parents = parents[0]
try:
try:
r = err_hook(parents, request, *exc_info)
assert r is response
exc_view_created = True
except Retry:
if request.supports_retry():
retry = True
else:
r = err_hook(parents, request, *sys.exc_info())
assert r is response
exc_view_created = True
except (Redirect, Unauthorized):
response.exception()
exc_view_created = True
except BaseException as e:
if e is not exc:
raise
exc_view_created = True
else:
# Handle exception view. Make sure an exception view that
# blows up doesn't leave the user e.g. unable to log in.
try:
exc_view_created = _exc_view_created_response(
exc, request, response)
except Exception:
exc_view_created = False
# _unauthorized modifies the response in-place. If this hook
# is used, an exception view for Unauthorized has to merge
# the state of the response and the exception instance.
if isinstance(exc, Unauthorized):
unauth = True
exc.setRealm(response.realm)
response._unauthorized()
response.setStatus(exc.getStatus())
retry = isinstance(exc, TransientError) and request.supports_retry()
finally:
notify(pubevents.PubBeforeAbort(request, exc_info, retry))
tm.abort()
notify(pubevents.PubFailure(request, exc_info, retry))
if retry or \
(not unauth and (debug_exc or not exc_view_created)):
reraise(*exc_info)
finally:
# Avoid traceback / exception reference cycle.
del exc, exc_info
finally:
endInteraction()
def publish(request, module_info): def publish(request, module_info):
with getPublisherDeadlineValue(request): with getPublisherDeadlineValue(request):
obj, realm, debug_mode, validated_hook = module_info return _original_publish(request, module_info)
request.processInputs()
response = request.response
# TODO: here is different
if debug_mode:
response.debug_mode = debug_mode
if realm and not request.get('REMOTE_USER', None):
response.realm = realm
noSecurityManager()
# Get the path list.
# According to RFC1738 a trailing space in the path is valid.
path = request.get('PATH_INFO')
request['PARENTS'] = [obj]
obj = request.traverse(path, validated_hook=validated_hook)
notify(pubevents.PubAfterTraversal(request))
recordMetaData(obj, request)
result = mapply(obj,
request.args,
request,
call_object,
1,
missing_name,
dont_publish_class,
request,
bind=1)
if result is not response:
response.setBody(result)
return response
@contextmanager
def load_app(module_info):
app_wrapper, realm, debug_mode, validated_hook = module_info
# Loads the 'OFS.Application' from ZODB.
app = app_wrapper()
try:
yield (app, realm, debug_mode, validated_hook)
finally:
if isZope4:
if transaction.manager.manager._txn is not None:
# Only abort a transaction, if one exists. Otherwise the
# abort creates a new transaction just to abort it.
transaction.abort()
else:
if getattr(transaction.manager, '_txn', None) is not None:
# Only abort a transaction, if one exists. Otherwise the
# abort creates a new transaction just to abort it.
transaction.abort()
app._p_jar.close()
def publish_module(environ, start_response,
_publish=publish, # only for testing
_response=None,
_response_factory=WSGIResponse,
_request=None,
_request_factory=HTTPRequest,
_module_name='Zope2'):
module_info = get_module_info(_module_name)
module_info, err_hook = module_info[:4], module_info[4]
result = ()
path_info = environ.get('PATH_INFO')
if path_info and PY3:
# The WSGI server automatically treats the PATH_INFO as latin-1 encoded
# bytestrings. Typically this is a false assumption as the browser
# delivers utf-8 encoded PATH_INFO. We, therefore, need to encode it
# again with latin-1 to get a utf-8 encoded bytestring.
path_info = path_info.encode('latin-1')
# But in Python 3 we need text here, so we decode the bytestring.
path_info = path_info.decode('utf-8')
environ['PATH_INFO'] = path_info
with closing(BytesIO()) as stdout, closing(BytesIO()) as stderr:
new_response = (
_response
if _response is not None
else _response_factory(stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr))
new_response._http_version = environ['SERVER_PROTOCOL'].split('/')[1]
new_response._server_version = environ.get('SERVER_SOFTWARE')
new_request = (
_request
if _request is not None
else _request_factory(environ['wsgi.input'],
environ,
new_response))
for i in range(getattr(new_request, 'retry_max_count', 3) + 1):
request = new_request
response = new_response
setRequest(request)
try:
with load_app(module_info) as new_mod_info:
with transaction_pubevents(request, response, err_hook):
response = _publish(request, new_mod_info)
# TODO: outside of load_app, because this cause
# "should not load state when connection is closed"
# if used in original place (eg. erp5_web_renderjs_ui_test:testFunctionalRJSDeveloperMode)
user = getSecurityManager().getUser()
if user is not None and user.getUserName() != 'Anonymous User':
environ['REMOTE_USER'] = user.getUserName()
break
except TransientError:
if request.supports_retry():
new_request = request.retry()
new_response = new_request.response
else:
raise
finally:
request.close()
clearRequest()
# Start the WSGI server response
status, headers = response.finalize()
start_response(status, headers)
# TODO: this part is slightly different
result = response.body
if isinstance(result, _FILE_TYPES):
if response.stdout.getvalue():
raise ValueError(
'Cannot both return a file type and write to response.',
)
elif IUnboundStreamIterator.providedBy(result):
result = itertools.chain(result, (response.stdout.getvalue(), ))
else:
result = (result, response.stdout.getvalue())
for func in response.after_list: assert publish_module.__defaults__[0] is _original_publish
func() publish_module.__defaults__ = (publish, ) + publish_module.__defaults__[1:]
# Return the result body iterable.
return result
sys.modules['ZPublisher.WSGIPublisher'] = sys.modules[__name__] sys.modules['ZPublisher.WSGIPublisher'] = sys.modules[__name__]
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