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Guido van Rossum1c9daa81995-09-18 21:52:37 +00002
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00003"""Support module for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts.
Guido van Rossum1c9daa81995-09-18 21:52:37 +00004
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00005This module defines a number of utilities for use by CGI scripts
6written in Python.
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00007
8
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00009Introduction
10------------
11
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +000012A CGI script is invoked by an HTTP server, usually to process user
13input submitted through an HTML <FORM> or <ISINPUT> element.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000014
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +000015Most often, CGI scripts live in the server's special cgi-bin
16directory. The HTTP server places all sorts of information about the
17request (such as the client's hostname, the requested URL, the query
18string, and lots of other goodies) in the script's shell environment,
19executes the script, and sends the script's output back to the client.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000020
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +000021The script's input is connected to the client too, and sometimes the
22form data is read this way; at other times the form data is passed via
23the "query string" part of the URL. This module (cgi.py) is intended
24to take care of the different cases and provide a simpler interface to
25the Python script. It also provides a number of utilities that help
26in debugging scripts, and the latest addition is support for file
27uploads from a form (if your browser supports it -- Grail 0.3 and
28Netscape 2.0 do).
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000029
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +000030The output of a CGI script should consist of two sections, separated
31by a blank line. The first section contains a number of headers,
32telling the client what kind of data is following. Python code to
33generate a minimal header section looks like this:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000034
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +000035 print "Content-type: text/html" # HTML is following
36 print # blank line, end of headers
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000037
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +000038The second section is usually HTML, which allows the client software
39to display nicely formatted text with header, in-line images, etc.
40Here's Python code that prints a simple piece of HTML:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000041
42 print "<TITLE>CGI script output</TITLE>"
43 print "<H1>This is my first CGI script</H1>"
44 print "Hello, world!"
45
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +000046It may not be fully legal HTML according to the letter of the
47standard, but any browser will understand it.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000048
49
50Using the cgi module
51--------------------
52
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +000053Begin by writing "import cgi". Don't use "from cgi import *" -- the
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +000054module defines all sorts of names for its own use or for backward
55compatibility that you don't want in your namespace.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000056
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +000057It's best to use the FieldStorage class. The other classes define in this
58module are provided mostly for backward compatibility. Instantiate it
59exactly once, without arguments. This reads the form contents from
60standard input or the environment (depending on the value of various
61environment variables set according to the CGI standard). Since it may
62consume standard input, it should be instantiated only once.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000063
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +000064The FieldStorage instance can be accessed as if it were a Python
65dictionary. For instance, the following code (which assumes that the
66Content-type header and blank line have already been printed) checks that
67the fields "name" and "addr" are both set to a non-empty string:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000068
Guido van Rossum503e50b1996-05-28 22:57:20 +000069 form = cgi.FieldStorage()
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000070 form_ok = 0
71 if form.has_key("name") and form.has_key("addr"):
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +000072 if form["name"].value != "" and form["addr"].value != "":
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000073 form_ok = 1
74 if not form_ok:
75 print "<H1>Error</H1>"
76 print "Please fill in the name and addr fields."
77 return
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +000078 ...further form processing here...
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000079
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +000080Here the fields, accessed through form[key], are themselves instances
81of FieldStorage (or MiniFieldStorage, depending on the form encoding).
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +000082
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +000083If the submitted form data contains more than one field with the same
84name, the object retrieved by form[key] is not a (Mini)FieldStorage
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +000085instance but a list of such instances. If you are expecting this
86possibility (i.e., when your HTML form comtains multiple fields with
87the same name), use the type() function to determine whether you have
88a single instance or a list of instances. For example, here's code
89that concatenates any number of username fields, separated by commas:
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +000090
91 username = form["username"]
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +000092 if type(username) is type([]):
93 # Multiple username fields specified
94 usernames = ""
95 for item in username:
96 if usernames:
97 # Next item -- insert comma
98 usernames = usernames + "," + item.value
99 else:
100 # First item -- don't insert comma
101 usernames = item.value
102 else:
103 # Single username field specified
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +0000104 usernames = username.value
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000105
106If a field represents an uploaded file, the value attribute reads the
107entire file in memory as a string. This may not be what you want. You can
108test for an uploaded file by testing either the filename attribute or the
109file attribute. You can then read the data at leasure from the file
110attribute:
111
112 fileitem = form["userfile"]
113 if fileitem.file:
114 # It's an uploaded file; count lines
115 linecount = 0
116 while 1:
117 line = fileitem.file.readline()
118 if not line: break
119 linecount = linecount + 1
120
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +0000121The file upload draft standard entertains the possibility of uploading
122multiple files from one field (using a recursive multipart/*
123encoding). When this occurs, the item will be a dictionary-like
124FieldStorage item. This can be determined by testing its type
125attribute, which should have the value "multipart/form-data" (or
126perhaps another string beginning with "multipart/"). It this case, it
127can be iterated over recursively just like the top-level form object.
128
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000129When a form is submitted in the "old" format (as the query string or as a
130single data part of type application/x-www-form-urlencoded), the items
131will actually be instances of the class MiniFieldStorage. In this case,
132the list, file and filename attributes are always None.
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000133
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000134
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000135Old classes
136-----------
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000137
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000138These classes, present in earlier versions of the cgi module, are still
Guido van Rossum16d5b111996-10-24 14:44:32 +0000139supported for backward compatibility. New applications should use the
140FieldStorage class.
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000141
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000142SvFormContentDict: single value form content as dictionary; assumes each
143field name occurs in the form only once.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000144
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000145FormContentDict: multiple value form content as dictionary (the form
146items are lists of values). Useful if your form contains multiple
147fields with the same name.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000148
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000149Other classes (FormContent, InterpFormContentDict) are present for
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000150backwards compatibility with really old applications only. If you still
151use these and would be inconvenienced when they disappeared from a next
152version of this module, drop me a note.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000153
154
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000155Functions
156---------
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000157
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000158These are useful if you want more control, or if you want to employ
159some of the algorithms implemented in this module in other
160circumstances.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000161
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000162parse(fp, [environ, [keep_blank_values, [strict_parsing]]]): parse a
163form into a Python dictionary.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000164
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000165parse_qs(qs, [keep_blank_values, [strict_parsing]]): parse a query
166string (data of type application/x-www-form-urlencoded).
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000167
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000168parse_multipart(fp, pdict): parse input of type multipart/form-data (for
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000169file uploads).
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000170
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000171parse_header(string): parse a header like Content-type into a main
172value and a dictionary of parameters.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000173
174test(): complete test program.
175
176print_environ(): format the shell environment in HTML.
177
178print_form(form): format a form in HTML.
179
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000180print_environ_usage(): print a list of useful environment variables in
181HTML.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000182
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000183escape(): convert the characters "&", "<" and ">" to HTML-safe
184sequences. Use this if you need to display text that might contain
185such characters in HTML. To translate URLs for inclusion in the HREF
186attribute of an <A> tag, use urllib.quote().
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000187
Guido van Rossumc204c701996-09-05 19:07:11 +0000188log(fmt, ...): write a line to a log file; see docs for initlog().
189
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000190
191Caring about security
192---------------------
193
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000194There's one important rule: if you invoke an external program (e.g.
195via the os.system() or os.popen() functions), make very sure you don't
196pass arbitrary strings received from the client to the shell. This is
197a well-known security hole whereby clever hackers anywhere on the web
198can exploit a gullible CGI script to invoke arbitrary shell commands.
199Even parts of the URL or field names cannot be trusted, since the
200request doesn't have to come from your form!
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000201
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000202To be on the safe side, if you must pass a string gotten from a form
203to a shell command, you should make sure the string contains only
204alphanumeric characters, dashes, underscores, and periods.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000205
206
207Installing your CGI script on a Unix system
208-------------------------------------------
209
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000210Read the documentation for your HTTP server and check with your local
211system administrator to find the directory where CGI scripts should be
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000212installed; usually this is in a directory cgi-bin in the server tree.
213
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000214Make sure that your script is readable and executable by "others"; the
215Unix file mode should be 755 (use "chmod 755 filename"). Make sure
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +0000216that the first line of the script contains #! starting in column 1
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000217followed by the pathname of the Python interpreter, for instance:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000218
Guido van Rossumf06ee5f1996-11-27 19:52:01 +0000219 #! /usr/local/bin/python
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000220
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000221Make sure the Python interpreter exists and is executable by "others".
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000222
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +0000223Note that it's probably not a good idea to use #! /usr/bin/env python
Guido van Rossumf06ee5f1996-11-27 19:52:01 +0000224here, since the Python interpreter may not be on the default path
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +0000225given to CGI scripts!!!
Guido van Rossumf06ee5f1996-11-27 19:52:01 +0000226
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000227Make sure that any files your script needs to read or write are
228readable or writable, respectively, by "others" -- their mode should
229be 644 for readable and 666 for writable. This is because, for
230security reasons, the HTTP server executes your script as user
231"nobody", without any special privileges. It can only read (write,
232execute) files that everybody can read (write, execute). The current
233directory at execution time is also different (it is usually the
234server's cgi-bin directory) and the set of environment variables is
235also different from what you get at login. in particular, don't count
236on the shell's search path for executables ($PATH) or the Python
237module search path ($PYTHONPATH) to be set to anything interesting.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000238
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000239If you need to load modules from a directory which is not on Python's
240default module search path, you can change the path in your script,
241before importing other modules, e.g.:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000242
243 import sys
244 sys.path.insert(0, "/usr/home/joe/lib/python")
245 sys.path.insert(0, "/usr/local/lib/python")
246
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +0000247This way, the directory inserted last will be searched first!
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000248
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000249Instructions for non-Unix systems will vary; check your HTTP server's
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000250documentation (it will usually have a section on CGI scripts).
251
252
253Testing your CGI script
254-----------------------
255
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000256Unfortunately, a CGI script will generally not run when you try it
257from the command line, and a script that works perfectly from the
258command line may fail mysteriously when run from the server. There's
259one reason why you should still test your script from the command
260line: if it contains a syntax error, the python interpreter won't
261execute it at all, and the HTTP server will most likely send a cryptic
262error to the client.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000263
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000264Assuming your script has no syntax errors, yet it does not work, you
265have no choice but to read the next section:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000266
267
268Debugging CGI scripts
269---------------------
270
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000271First of all, check for trivial installation errors -- reading the
272section above on installing your CGI script carefully can save you a
273lot of time. If you wonder whether you have understood the
274installation procedure correctly, try installing a copy of this module
275file (cgi.py) as a CGI script. When invoked as a script, the file
276will dump its environment and the contents of the form in HTML form.
277Give it the right mode etc, and send it a request. If it's installed
278in the standard cgi-bin directory, it should be possible to send it a
279request by entering a URL into your browser of the form:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000280
281 http://yourhostname/cgi-bin/cgi.py?name=Joe+Blow&addr=At+Home
282
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000283If this gives an error of type 404, the server cannot find the script
284-- perhaps you need to install it in a different directory. If it
285gives another error (e.g. 500), there's an installation problem that
286you should fix before trying to go any further. If you get a nicely
287formatted listing of the environment and form content (in this
288example, the fields should be listed as "addr" with value "At Home"
289and "name" with value "Joe Blow"), the cgi.py script has been
290installed correctly. If you follow the same procedure for your own
291script, you should now be able to debug it.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000292
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000293The next step could be to call the cgi module's test() function from
294your script: replace its main code with the single statement
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000295
296 cgi.test()
297
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000298This should produce the same results as those gotten from installing
299the cgi.py file itself.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000300
Guido van Rossum43055421997-05-28 15:11:01 +0000301When an ordinary Python script raises an unhandled exception (e.g.,
302because of a typo in a module name, a file that can't be opened,
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000303etc.), the Python interpreter prints a nice traceback and exits.
304While the Python interpreter will still do this when your CGI script
305raises an exception, most likely the traceback will end up in one of
306the HTTP server's log file, or be discarded altogether.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000307
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000308Fortunately, once you have managed to get your script to execute
309*some* code, it is easy to catch exceptions and cause a traceback to
310be printed. The test() function below in this module is an example.
311Here are the rules:
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000312
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000313 1. Import the traceback module (before entering the
314 try-except!)
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000315
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000316 2. Make sure you finish printing the headers and the blank
317 line early
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000318
319 3. Assign sys.stderr to sys.stdout
320
321 3. Wrap all remaining code in a try-except statement
322
323 4. In the except clause, call traceback.print_exc()
324
325For example:
326
327 import sys
328 import traceback
329 print "Content-type: text/html"
330 print
331 sys.stderr = sys.stdout
332 try:
333 ...your code here...
334 except:
335 print "\n\n<PRE>"
336 traceback.print_exc()
337
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000338Notes: The assignment to sys.stderr is needed because the traceback
339prints to sys.stderr. The print "\n\n<PRE>" statement is necessary to
340disable the word wrapping in HTML.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000341
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000342If you suspect that there may be a problem in importing the traceback
343module, you can use an even more robust approach (which only uses
344built-in modules):
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000345
346 import sys
347 sys.stderr = sys.stdout
348 print "Content-type: text/plain"
349 print
350 ...your code here...
351
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000352This relies on the Python interpreter to print the traceback. The
353content type of the output is set to plain text, which disables all
354HTML processing. If your script works, the raw HTML will be displayed
355by your client. If it raises an exception, most likely after the
356first two lines have been printed, a traceback will be displayed.
357Because no HTML interpretation is going on, the traceback will
358readable.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000359
Guido van Rossumc204c701996-09-05 19:07:11 +0000360When all else fails, you may want to insert calls to log() to your
361program or even to a copy of the cgi.py file. Note that this requires
362you to set cgi.logfile to the name of a world-writable file before the
363first call to log() is made!
364
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000365Good luck!
366
367
368Common problems and solutions
369-----------------------------
370
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000371- Most HTTP servers buffer the output from CGI scripts until the
372script is completed. This means that it is not possible to display a
373progress report on the client's display while the script is running.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000374
375- Check the installation instructions above.
376
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000377- Check the HTTP server's log files. ("tail -f logfile" in a separate
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000378window may be useful!)
379
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000380- Always check a script for syntax errors first, by doing something
381like "python script.py".
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000382
383- When using any of the debugging techniques, don't forget to add
384"import sys" to the top of the script.
385
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000386- When invoking external programs, make sure they can be found.
387Usually, this means using absolute path names -- $PATH is usually not
388set to a very useful value in a CGI script.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000389
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000390- When reading or writing external files, make sure they can be read
391or written by every user on the system.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000392
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000393- Don't try to give a CGI script a set-uid mode. This doesn't work on
394most systems, and is a security liability as well.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000395
396
397History
398-------
399
Guido van Rossum391b4e61996-03-06 19:11:33 +0000400Michael McLay started this module. Steve Majewski changed the
401interface to SvFormContentDict and FormContentDict. The multipart
402parsing was inspired by code submitted by Andreas Paepcke. Guido van
403Rossum rewrote, reformatted and documented the module and is currently
404responsible for its maintenance.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000405
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000406
407XXX The module is getting pretty heavy with all those docstrings.
408Perhaps there should be a slimmed version that doesn't contain all those
409backwards compatible and debugging classes and functions?
410
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000411"""
412
Guido van Rossum5f322481997-04-11 18:20:42 +0000413__version__ = "2.2"
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000414
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000415
416# Imports
417# =======
418
419import string
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000420import sys
421import os
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000422
Guido van Rossumc204c701996-09-05 19:07:11 +0000423
424# Logging support
425# ===============
426
427logfile = "" # Filename to log to, if not empty
428logfp = None # File object to log to, if not None
429
430def initlog(*allargs):
431 """Write a log message, if there is a log file.
432
433 Even though this function is called initlog(), you should always
434 use log(); log is a variable that is set either to initlog
435 (initially), to dolog (once the log file has been opened), or to
436 nolog (when logging is disabled).
437
438 The first argument is a format string; the remaining arguments (if
439 any) are arguments to the % operator, so e.g.
440 log("%s: %s", "a", "b")
441 will write "a: b" to the log file, followed by a newline.
442
443 If the global logfp is not None, it should be a file object to
444 which log data is written.
445
446 If the global logfp is None, the global logfile may be a string
447 giving a filename to open, in append mode. This file should be
448 world writable!!! If the file can't be opened, logging is
449 silently disabled (since there is no safe place where we could
450 send an error message).
451
452 """
453 global logfp, log
454 if logfile and not logfp:
455 try:
456 logfp = open(logfile, "a")
457 except IOError:
458 pass
459 if not logfp:
460 log = nolog
461 else:
462 log = dolog
463 apply(log, allargs)
464
465def dolog(fmt, *args):
466 """Write a log message to the log file. See initlog() for docs."""
467 logfp.write(fmt%args + "\n")
468
469def nolog(*allargs):
470 """Dummy function, assigned to log when logging is disabled."""
471 pass
472
473log = initlog # The current logging function
474
475
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000476# Parsing functions
477# =================
478
Guido van Rossumad164711997-05-13 19:03:23 +0000479# Maximum input we will accept when REQUEST_METHOD is POST
480# 0 ==> unlimited input
481maxlen = 0
482
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000483def parse(fp=None, environ=os.environ, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000484 """Parse a query in the environment or from a file (default stdin)
485
486 Arguments, all optional:
487
488 fp : file pointer; default: sys.stdin
489
490 environ : environment dictionary; default: os.environ
491
492 keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
493 URL encoded forms should be treated as blank strings.
494 A true value inicates that blanks should be retained as
495 blank strings. The default false value indicates that
496 blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
497 not included.
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000498
499 strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
500 If false (the default), errors are silently ignored.
501 If true, errors raise a ValueError exception.
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000502 """
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000503 if not fp:
504 fp = sys.stdin
505 if not environ.has_key('REQUEST_METHOD'):
506 environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET' # For testing stand-alone
507 if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST':
508 ctype, pdict = parse_header(environ['CONTENT_TYPE'])
509 if ctype == 'multipart/form-data':
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000510 return parse_multipart(fp, pdict)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000511 elif ctype == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
512 clength = string.atoi(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
Guido van Rossumad164711997-05-13 19:03:23 +0000513 if maxlen and clength > maxlen:
514 raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000515 qs = fp.read(clength)
Guido van Rossum1c9daa81995-09-18 21:52:37 +0000516 else:
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000517 qs = '' # Unknown content-type
Guido van Rossumafb5e931996-08-08 18:42:12 +0000518 if environ.has_key('QUERY_STRING'):
519 if qs: qs = qs + '&'
520 qs = qs + environ['QUERY_STRING']
521 elif sys.argv[1:]:
522 if qs: qs = qs + '&'
523 qs = qs + sys.argv[1]
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000524 environ['QUERY_STRING'] = qs # XXX Shouldn't, really
525 elif environ.has_key('QUERY_STRING'):
526 qs = environ['QUERY_STRING']
527 else:
528 if sys.argv[1:]:
529 qs = sys.argv[1]
530 else:
531 qs = ""
532 environ['QUERY_STRING'] = qs # XXX Shouldn't, really
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000533 return parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing)
Guido van Rossume7808771995-08-07 20:12:09 +0000534
535
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000536def parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
537 """Parse a query given as a string argument.
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000538
539 Arguments:
540
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000541 qs: URL-encoded query string to be parsed
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000542
543 keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
544 URL encoded queries should be treated as blank strings.
545 A true value inicates that blanks should be retained as
546 blank strings. The default false value indicates that
547 blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
548 not included.
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000549
550 strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
551 If false (the default), errors are silently ignored.
552 If true, errors raise a ValueError exception.
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000553 """
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000554 import urllib, regsub
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000555 name_value_pairs = string.splitfields(qs, '&')
556 dict = {}
557 for name_value in name_value_pairs:
558 nv = string.splitfields(name_value, '=')
559 if len(nv) != 2:
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000560 if strict_parsing:
561 raise ValueError, "bad query field: %s" % `name_value`
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000562 continue
Guido van Rossum5f322481997-04-11 18:20:42 +0000563 name = urllib.unquote(regsub.gsub('+', ' ', nv[0]))
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000564 value = urllib.unquote(regsub.gsub('+', ' ', nv[1]))
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000565 if len(value) or keep_blank_values:
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000566 if dict.has_key (name):
567 dict[name].append(value)
568 else:
569 dict[name] = [value]
570 return dict
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +0000571
572
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000573def parse_multipart(fp, pdict):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000574 """Parse multipart input.
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +0000575
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000576 Arguments:
577 fp : input file
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000578 pdict: dictionary containing other parameters of conten-type header
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000579
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000580 Returns a dictionary just like parse_qs(): keys are the field names, each
581 value is a list of values for that field. This is easy to use but not
582 much good if you are expecting megabytes to be uploaded -- in that case,
583 use the FieldStorage class instead which is much more flexible. Note
584 that content-type is the raw, unparsed contents of the content-type
585 header.
586
587 XXX This does not parse nested multipart parts -- use FieldStorage for
588 that.
589
590 XXX This should really be subsumed by FieldStorage altogether -- no
591 point in having two implementations of the same parsing algorithm.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000592
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000593 """
594 import mimetools
595 if pdict.has_key('boundary'):
596 boundary = pdict['boundary']
597 else:
598 boundary = ""
599 nextpart = "--" + boundary
600 lastpart = "--" + boundary + "--"
601 partdict = {}
602 terminator = ""
603
604 while terminator != lastpart:
605 bytes = -1
606 data = None
607 if terminator:
608 # At start of next part. Read headers first.
609 headers = mimetools.Message(fp)
610 clength = headers.getheader('content-length')
611 if clength:
612 try:
613 bytes = string.atoi(clength)
614 except string.atoi_error:
615 pass
616 if bytes > 0:
Guido van Rossumad164711997-05-13 19:03:23 +0000617 if maxlen and bytes > maxlen:
618 raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000619 data = fp.read(bytes)
620 else:
621 data = ""
622 # Read lines until end of part.
623 lines = []
624 while 1:
625 line = fp.readline()
626 if not line:
627 terminator = lastpart # End outer loop
628 break
629 if line[:2] == "--":
630 terminator = string.strip(line)
631 if terminator in (nextpart, lastpart):
632 break
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000633 lines.append(line)
634 # Done with part.
635 if data is None:
636 continue
637 if bytes < 0:
Guido van Rossum99aa2a41996-07-23 17:27:05 +0000638 if lines:
639 # Strip final line terminator
640 line = lines[-1]
641 if line[-2:] == "\r\n":
642 line = line[:-2]
643 elif line[-1:] == "\n":
644 line = line[:-1]
645 lines[-1] = line
646 data = string.joinfields(lines, "")
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000647 line = headers['content-disposition']
648 if not line:
649 continue
650 key, params = parse_header(line)
651 if key != 'form-data':
652 continue
653 if params.has_key('name'):
654 name = params['name']
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000655 else:
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000656 continue
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000657 if partdict.has_key(name):
658 partdict[name].append(data)
659 else:
660 partdict[name] = [data]
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000661
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000662 return partdict
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +0000663
664
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000665def parse_header(line):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000666 """Parse a Content-type like header.
667
668 Return the main content-type and a dictionary of options.
669
670 """
671 plist = map(string.strip, string.splitfields(line, ';'))
672 key = string.lower(plist[0])
673 del plist[0]
674 pdict = {}
675 for p in plist:
676 i = string.find(p, '=')
677 if i >= 0:
678 name = string.lower(string.strip(p[:i]))
679 value = string.strip(p[i+1:])
680 if len(value) >= 2 and value[0] == value[-1] == '"':
681 value = value[1:-1]
682 pdict[name] = value
683 return key, pdict
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +0000684
685
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000686# Classes for field storage
687# =========================
688
689class MiniFieldStorage:
690
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000691 """Like FieldStorage, for use when no file uploads are possible."""
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000692
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000693 # Dummy attributes
694 filename = None
695 list = None
696 type = None
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000697 file = None
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +0000698 type_options = {}
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000699 disposition = None
700 disposition_options = {}
701 headers = {}
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000702
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000703 def __init__(self, name, value):
704 """Constructor from field name and value."""
705 from StringIO import StringIO
706 self.name = name
707 self.value = value
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000708 # self.file = StringIO(value)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000709
710 def __repr__(self):
711 """Return printable representation."""
712 return "MiniFieldStorage(%s, %s)" % (`self.name`, `self.value`)
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000713
714
715class FieldStorage:
716
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000717 """Store a sequence of fields, reading multipart/form-data.
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000718
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000719 This class provides naming, typing, files stored on disk, and
720 more. At the top level, it is accessible like a dictionary, whose
721 keys are the field names. (Note: None can occur as a field name.)
722 The items are either a Python list (if there's multiple values) or
723 another FieldStorage or MiniFieldStorage object. If it's a single
724 object, it has the following attributes:
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000725
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000726 name: the field name, if specified; otherwise None
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000727
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000728 filename: the filename, if specified; otherwise None; this is the
729 client side filename, *not* the file name on which it is
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000730 stored (that's a temporary file you don't deal with)
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +0000731
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000732 value: the value as a *string*; for file uploads, this
733 transparently reads the file every time you request the value
734
735 file: the file(-like) object from which you can read the data;
736 None if the data is stored a simple string
737
738 type: the content-type, or None if not specified
739
740 type_options: dictionary of options specified on the content-type
741 line
742
743 disposition: content-disposition, or None if not specified
744
745 disposition_options: dictionary of corresponding options
746
747 headers: a dictionary(-like) object (sometimes rfc822.Message or a
748 subclass thereof) containing *all* headers
749
750 The class is subclassable, mostly for the purpose of overriding
751 the make_file() method, which is called internally to come up with
752 a file open for reading and writing. This makes it possible to
753 override the default choice of storing all files in a temporary
754 directory and unlinking them as soon as they have been opened.
755
756 """
757
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000758 def __init__(self, fp=None, headers=None, outerboundary="",
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000759 environ=os.environ, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000760 """Constructor. Read multipart/* until last part.
761
762 Arguments, all optional:
763
764 fp : file pointer; default: sys.stdin
765
766 headers : header dictionary-like object; default:
767 taken from environ as per CGI spec
768
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000769 outerboundary : terminating multipart boundary
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000770 (for internal use only)
771
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000772 environ : environment dictionary; default: os.environ
773
774 keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
775 URL encoded forms should be treated as blank strings.
776 A true value inicates that blanks should be retained as
777 blank strings. The default false value indicates that
778 blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
779 not included.
780
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000781 strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
782 If false (the default), errors are silently ignored.
783 If true, errors raise a ValueError exception.
784
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000785 """
786 method = None
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +0000787 self.keep_blank_values = keep_blank_values
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000788 self.strict_parsing = strict_parsing
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000789 if environ.has_key('REQUEST_METHOD'):
790 method = string.upper(environ['REQUEST_METHOD'])
791 if not fp and method == 'GET':
792 qs = None
793 if environ.has_key('QUERY_STRING'):
794 qs = environ['QUERY_STRING']
795 from StringIO import StringIO
796 fp = StringIO(qs or "")
797 if headers is None:
798 headers = {'content-type':
799 "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}
800 if headers is None:
801 headers = {}
802 if environ.has_key('CONTENT_TYPE'):
803 headers['content-type'] = environ['CONTENT_TYPE']
804 if environ.has_key('CONTENT_LENGTH'):
805 headers['content-length'] = environ['CONTENT_LENGTH']
806 self.fp = fp or sys.stdin
807 self.headers = headers
808 self.outerboundary = outerboundary
809
810 # Process content-disposition header
811 cdisp, pdict = "", {}
812 if self.headers.has_key('content-disposition'):
813 cdisp, pdict = parse_header(self.headers['content-disposition'])
814 self.disposition = cdisp
815 self.disposition_options = pdict
816 self.name = None
817 if pdict.has_key('name'):
818 self.name = pdict['name']
819 self.filename = None
820 if pdict.has_key('filename'):
821 self.filename = pdict['filename']
822
823 # Process content-type header
824 ctype, pdict = "text/plain", {}
825 if self.headers.has_key('content-type'):
826 ctype, pdict = parse_header(self.headers['content-type'])
827 self.type = ctype
828 self.type_options = pdict
829 self.innerboundary = ""
830 if pdict.has_key('boundary'):
831 self.innerboundary = pdict['boundary']
832 clen = -1
833 if self.headers.has_key('content-length'):
834 try:
835 clen = string.atoi(self.headers['content-length'])
836 except:
837 pass
Guido van Rossumad164711997-05-13 19:03:23 +0000838 if maxlen and clen > maxlen:
839 raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000840 self.length = clen
841
842 self.list = self.file = None
843 self.done = 0
844 self.lines = []
845 if ctype == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
846 self.read_urlencoded()
847 elif ctype[:10] == 'multipart/':
848 self.read_multi()
849 else:
850 self.read_single()
851
852 def __repr__(self):
853 """Return a printable representation."""
854 return "FieldStorage(%s, %s, %s)" % (
855 `self.name`, `self.filename`, `self.value`)
856
857 def __getattr__(self, name):
858 if name != 'value':
859 raise AttributeError, name
860 if self.file:
861 self.file.seek(0)
862 value = self.file.read()
863 self.file.seek(0)
864 elif self.list is not None:
865 value = self.list
866 else:
867 value = None
868 return value
869
870 def __getitem__(self, key):
871 """Dictionary style indexing."""
872 if self.list is None:
873 raise TypeError, "not indexable"
874 found = []
875 for item in self.list:
876 if item.name == key: found.append(item)
877 if not found:
878 raise KeyError, key
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000879 if len(found) == 1:
880 return found[0]
881 else:
882 return found
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000883
884 def keys(self):
885 """Dictionary style keys() method."""
886 if self.list is None:
887 raise TypeError, "not indexable"
888 keys = []
889 for item in self.list:
890 if item.name not in keys: keys.append(item.name)
891 return keys
892
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +0000893 def has_key(self, key):
894 """Dictionary style has_key() method."""
895 if self.list is None:
896 raise TypeError, "not indexable"
897 for item in self.list:
898 if item.name == key: return 1
899 return 0
900
Guido van Rossum88b85d41997-01-11 19:21:33 +0000901 def __len__(self):
902 """Dictionary style len(x) support."""
903 return len(self.keys())
904
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000905 def read_urlencoded(self):
906 """Internal: read data in query string format."""
907 qs = self.fp.read(self.length)
Guido van Rossume08c04c1996-11-11 19:29:11 +0000908 dict = parse_qs(qs, self.keep_blank_values, self.strict_parsing)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000909 self.list = []
910 for key, valuelist in dict.items():
911 for value in valuelist:
912 self.list.append(MiniFieldStorage(key, value))
913 self.skip_lines()
914
915 def read_multi(self):
916 """Internal: read a part that is itself multipart."""
917 import rfc822
918 self.list = []
919 part = self.__class__(self.fp, {}, self.innerboundary)
920 # Throw first part away
921 while not part.done:
922 headers = rfc822.Message(self.fp)
923 part = self.__class__(self.fp, headers, self.innerboundary)
924 self.list.append(part)
925 self.skip_lines()
926
927 def read_single(self):
928 """Internal: read an atomic part."""
929 if self.length >= 0:
930 self.read_binary()
931 self.skip_lines()
932 else:
933 self.read_lines()
934 self.file.seek(0)
935
936 bufsize = 8*1024 # I/O buffering size for copy to file
937
938 def read_binary(self):
939 """Internal: read binary data."""
940 self.file = self.make_file('b')
941 todo = self.length
942 if todo >= 0:
943 while todo > 0:
944 data = self.fp.read(min(todo, self.bufsize))
945 if not data:
946 self.done = -1
947 break
948 self.file.write(data)
949 todo = todo - len(data)
950
951 def read_lines(self):
952 """Internal: read lines until EOF or outerboundary."""
953 self.file = self.make_file('')
954 if self.outerboundary:
955 self.read_lines_to_outerboundary()
956 else:
957 self.read_lines_to_eof()
958
959 def read_lines_to_eof(self):
960 """Internal: read lines until EOF."""
961 while 1:
962 line = self.fp.readline()
963 if not line:
964 self.done = -1
965 break
966 self.lines.append(line)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000967 self.file.write(line)
968
969 def read_lines_to_outerboundary(self):
970 """Internal: read lines until outerboundary."""
971 next = "--" + self.outerboundary
972 last = next + "--"
973 delim = ""
974 while 1:
975 line = self.fp.readline()
976 if not line:
977 self.done = -1
978 break
979 self.lines.append(line)
980 if line[:2] == "--":
981 strippedline = string.strip(line)
982 if strippedline == next:
983 break
984 if strippedline == last:
985 self.done = 1
986 break
Guido van Rossume5e46e01996-09-05 19:03:36 +0000987 odelim = delim
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000988 if line[-2:] == "\r\n":
Guido van Rossum99aa2a41996-07-23 17:27:05 +0000989 delim = "\r\n"
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000990 line = line[:-2]
991 elif line[-1] == "\n":
Guido van Rossum99aa2a41996-07-23 17:27:05 +0000992 delim = "\n"
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000993 line = line[:-1]
Guido van Rossum99aa2a41996-07-23 17:27:05 +0000994 else:
995 delim = ""
Guido van Rossume5e46e01996-09-05 19:03:36 +0000996 self.file.write(odelim + line)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +0000997
998 def skip_lines(self):
999 """Internal: skip lines until outer boundary if defined."""
1000 if not self.outerboundary or self.done:
1001 return
1002 next = "--" + self.outerboundary
1003 last = next + "--"
1004 while 1:
1005 line = self.fp.readline()
1006 if not line:
1007 self.done = -1
1008 break
1009 self.lines.append(line)
1010 if line[:2] == "--":
1011 strippedline = string.strip(line)
1012 if strippedline == next:
1013 break
1014 if strippedline == last:
1015 self.done = 1
1016 break
1017
1018 def make_file(self, binary):
1019 """Overridable: return a readable & writable file.
1020
1021 The file will be used as follows:
1022 - data is written to it
1023 - seek(0)
1024 - data is read from it
1025
1026 The 'binary' argument is 'b' if the file should be created in
1027 binary mode (on non-Unix systems), '' otherwise.
1028
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +00001029 This version opens a temporary file for reading and writing,
1030 and immediately deletes (unlinks) it. The trick (on Unix!) is
1031 that the file can still be used, but it can't be opened by
1032 another process, and it will automatically be deleted when it
1033 is closed or when the current process terminates.
1034
1035 If you want a more permanent file, you derive a class which
1036 overrides this method. If you want a visible temporary file
1037 that is nevertheless automatically deleted when the script
1038 terminates, try defining a __del__ method in a derived class
1039 which unlinks the temporary files you have created.
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001040
1041 """
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +00001042 import tempfile
1043 tfn = tempfile.mktemp()
1044 f = open(tfn, "w%s+" % binary)
1045 os.unlink(tfn)
1046 return f
Guido van Rossum243ddcd1996-03-07 06:33:07 +00001047
1048
Guido van Rossum4032c2c1996-03-09 04:04:35 +00001049# Backwards Compatibility Classes
1050# ===============================
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001051
1052class FormContentDict:
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001053 """Basic (multiple values per field) form content as dictionary.
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001054
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001055 form = FormContentDict()
1056
1057 form[key] -> [value, value, ...]
1058 form.has_key(key) -> Boolean
1059 form.keys() -> [key, key, ...]
1060 form.values() -> [[val, val, ...], [val, val, ...], ...]
1061 form.items() -> [(key, [val, val, ...]), (key, [val, val, ...]), ...]
1062 form.dict == {key: [val, val, ...], ...}
1063
1064 """
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +00001065 def __init__(self, environ=os.environ):
Guido van Rossumafb5e931996-08-08 18:42:12 +00001066 self.dict = parse(environ=environ)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001067 self.query_string = environ['QUERY_STRING']
1068 def __getitem__(self,key):
1069 return self.dict[key]
1070 def keys(self):
1071 return self.dict.keys()
1072 def has_key(self, key):
1073 return self.dict.has_key(key)
1074 def values(self):
1075 return self.dict.values()
1076 def items(self):
1077 return self.dict.items()
1078 def __len__( self ):
1079 return len(self.dict)
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001080
1081
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001082class SvFormContentDict(FormContentDict):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001083 """Strict single-value expecting form content as dictionary.
1084
1085 IF you only expect a single value for each field, then form[key]
1086 will return that single value. It will raise an IndexError if
1087 that expectation is not true. IF you expect a field to have
1088 possible multiple values, than you can use form.getlist(key) to
1089 get all of the values. values() and items() are a compromise:
1090 they return single strings where there is a single value, and
1091 lists of strings otherwise.
1092
1093 """
1094 def __getitem__(self, key):
1095 if len(self.dict[key]) > 1:
1096 raise IndexError, 'expecting a single value'
1097 return self.dict[key][0]
1098 def getlist(self, key):
1099 return self.dict[key]
1100 def values(self):
1101 lis = []
1102 for each in self.dict.values():
1103 if len( each ) == 1 :
1104 lis.append(each[0])
1105 else: lis.append(each)
1106 return lis
1107 def items(self):
1108 lis = []
1109 for key,value in self.dict.items():
1110 if len(value) == 1 :
1111 lis.append((key, value[0]))
1112 else: lis.append((key, value))
1113 return lis
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001114
1115
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001116class InterpFormContentDict(SvFormContentDict):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001117 """This class is present for backwards compatibility only."""
1118 def __getitem__( self, key ):
1119 v = SvFormContentDict.__getitem__( self, key )
1120 if v[0] in string.digits+'+-.' :
1121 try: return string.atoi( v )
1122 except ValueError:
1123 try: return string.atof( v )
1124 except ValueError: pass
1125 return string.strip(v)
1126 def values( self ):
1127 lis = []
1128 for key in self.keys():
1129 try:
1130 lis.append( self[key] )
1131 except IndexError:
1132 lis.append( self.dict[key] )
1133 return lis
1134 def items( self ):
1135 lis = []
1136 for key in self.keys():
1137 try:
1138 lis.append( (key, self[key]) )
1139 except IndexError:
1140 lis.append( (key, self.dict[key]) )
1141 return lis
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001142
1143
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001144class FormContent(FormContentDict):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001145 """This class is present for backwards compatibility only."""
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +00001146 def values(self, key):
1147 if self.dict.has_key(key) :return self.dict[key]
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001148 else: return None
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +00001149 def indexed_value(self, key, location):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001150 if self.dict.has_key(key):
1151 if len (self.dict[key]) > location:
1152 return self.dict[key][location]
1153 else: return None
1154 else: return None
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +00001155 def value(self, key):
1156 if self.dict.has_key(key): return self.dict[key][0]
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001157 else: return None
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +00001158 def length(self, key):
1159 return len(self.dict[key])
1160 def stripped(self, key):
1161 if self.dict.has_key(key): return string.strip(self.dict[key][0])
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001162 else: return None
1163 def pars(self):
1164 return self.dict
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001165
1166
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001167# Test/debug code
1168# ===============
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001169
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +00001170def test(environ=os.environ):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001171 """Robust test CGI script, usable as main program.
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001172
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001173 Write minimal HTTP headers and dump all information provided to
1174 the script in HTML form.
1175
1176 """
1177 import traceback
1178 print "Content-type: text/html"
1179 print
1180 sys.stderr = sys.stdout
1181 try:
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +00001182 form = FieldStorage() # Replace with other classes to test those
1183 print_form(form)
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +00001184 print_environ(environ)
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001185 print_directory()
Guido van Rossuma8738a51996-03-14 21:30:28 +00001186 print_arguments()
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001187 print_environ_usage()
Guido van Rossumf85de8a1996-08-20 20:22:39 +00001188 def f():
1189 exec "testing print_exception() -- <I>italics?</I>"
1190 def g(f=f):
1191 f()
1192 print "<H3>What follows is a test, not an actual exception:</H3>"
1193 g()
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001194 except:
Guido van Rossumf85de8a1996-08-20 20:22:39 +00001195 print_exception()
1196
Guido van Rossumad164711997-05-13 19:03:23 +00001197 # Second try with a small maxlen...
1198 global maxlen
1199 maxlen = 50
1200 try:
1201 form = FieldStorage() # Replace with other classes to test those
1202 print_form(form)
1203 print_environ(environ)
1204 print_directory()
1205 print_arguments()
1206 print_environ_usage()
1207 except:
1208 print_exception()
1209
Guido van Rossumf85de8a1996-08-20 20:22:39 +00001210def print_exception(type=None, value=None, tb=None, limit=None):
1211 if type is None:
1212 type, value, tb = sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback
1213 import traceback
1214 print
1215 print "<H3>Traceback (innermost last):</H3>"
1216 list = traceback.format_tb(tb, limit) + \
1217 traceback.format_exception_only(type, value)
1218 print "<PRE>%s<B>%s</B></PRE>" % (
1219 escape(string.join(list[:-1], "")),
1220 escape(list[-1]),
1221 )
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001222
Guido van Rossum773ab271996-07-23 03:46:24 +00001223def print_environ(environ=os.environ):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001224 """Dump the shell environment as HTML."""
1225 keys = environ.keys()
1226 keys.sort()
1227 print
Guido van Rossum503e50b1996-05-28 22:57:20 +00001228 print "<H3>Shell Environment:</H3>"
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001229 print "<DL>"
1230 for key in keys:
1231 print "<DT>", escape(key), "<DD>", escape(environ[key])
1232 print "</DL>"
1233 print
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001234
1235def print_form(form):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001236 """Dump the contents of a form as HTML."""
1237 keys = form.keys()
1238 keys.sort()
1239 print
Guido van Rossum503e50b1996-05-28 22:57:20 +00001240 print "<H3>Form Contents:</H3>"
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001241 print "<DL>"
1242 for key in keys:
1243 print "<DT>" + escape(key) + ":",
1244 value = form[key]
1245 print "<i>" + escape(`type(value)`) + "</i>"
1246 print "<DD>" + escape(`value`)
1247 print "</DL>"
1248 print
1249
1250def print_directory():
1251 """Dump the current directory as HTML."""
1252 print
1253 print "<H3>Current Working Directory:</H3>"
1254 try:
1255 pwd = os.getcwd()
1256 except os.error, msg:
1257 print "os.error:", escape(str(msg))
1258 else:
1259 print escape(pwd)
1260 print
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001261
Guido van Rossuma8738a51996-03-14 21:30:28 +00001262def print_arguments():
1263 print
Guido van Rossum503e50b1996-05-28 22:57:20 +00001264 print "<H3>Command Line Arguments:</H3>"
Guido van Rossuma8738a51996-03-14 21:30:28 +00001265 print
1266 print sys.argv
1267 print
1268
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001269def print_environ_usage():
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001270 """Dump a list of environment variables used by CGI as HTML."""
1271 print """
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001272<H3>These environment variables could have been set:</H3>
1273<UL>
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001274<LI>AUTH_TYPE
1275<LI>CONTENT_LENGTH
1276<LI>CONTENT_TYPE
1277<LI>DATE_GMT
1278<LI>DATE_LOCAL
1279<LI>DOCUMENT_NAME
1280<LI>DOCUMENT_ROOT
1281<LI>DOCUMENT_URI
1282<LI>GATEWAY_INTERFACE
1283<LI>LAST_MODIFIED
1284<LI>PATH
1285<LI>PATH_INFO
1286<LI>PATH_TRANSLATED
1287<LI>QUERY_STRING
1288<LI>REMOTE_ADDR
1289<LI>REMOTE_HOST
1290<LI>REMOTE_IDENT
1291<LI>REMOTE_USER
1292<LI>REQUEST_METHOD
1293<LI>SCRIPT_NAME
1294<LI>SERVER_NAME
1295<LI>SERVER_PORT
1296<LI>SERVER_PROTOCOL
1297<LI>SERVER_ROOT
1298<LI>SERVER_SOFTWARE
1299</UL>
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001300In addition, HTTP headers sent by the server may be passed in the
1301environment as well. Here are some common variable names:
1302<UL>
1303<LI>HTTP_ACCEPT
1304<LI>HTTP_CONNECTION
1305<LI>HTTP_HOST
1306<LI>HTTP_PRAGMA
1307<LI>HTTP_REFERER
1308<LI>HTTP_USER_AGENT
1309</UL>
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001310"""
1311
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001312
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001313# Utilities
1314# =========
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001315
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001316def escape(s):
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001317 """Replace special characters '&', '<' and '>' by SGML entities."""
Guido van Rossum0147db01996-03-09 03:16:04 +00001318 import regsub
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001319 s = regsub.gsub("&", "&amp;", s) # Must be done first!
1320 s = regsub.gsub("<", "&lt;", s)
1321 s = regsub.gsub(">", "&gt;", s)
1322 return s
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001323
Guido van Rossum9a22de11995-01-12 12:29:47 +00001324
Guido van Rossum72755611996-03-06 07:20:06 +00001325# Invoke mainline
1326# ===============
1327
1328# Call test() when this file is run as a script (not imported as a module)
1329if __name__ == '__main__':
Guido van Rossum7aee3841996-03-07 18:00:44 +00001330 test()