| \section{\module{Cookie} --- | 
 |          HTTP state management} | 
 |  | 
 | \declaremodule{standard}{Cookie} | 
 | \modulesynopsis{Support for HTTP state management (cookies).} | 
 | \moduleauthor{Timothy O'Malley}{timo@alum.mit.edu} | 
 | \sectionauthor{Moshe Zadka}{moshez@zadka.site.co.il} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | The \module{Cookie} module defines classes for abstracting the concept of  | 
 | cookies, an HTTP state management mechanism. It supports both simple | 
 | string-only cookies, and provides an abstraction for having any serializable | 
 | data-type as cookie value. | 
 |  | 
 | The module formerly strictly applied the parsing rules described in | 
 | the \rfc{2109} and \rfc{2068} specifications.  It has since been discovered | 
 | that MSIE 3.0x doesn't follow the character rules outlined in those | 
 | specs.  As a result, the parsing rules used are a bit less strict. | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{excdesc}{CookieError} | 
 | Exception failing because of \rfc{2109} invalidity: incorrect | 
 | attributes, incorrect \mailheader{Set-Cookie} header, etc. | 
 | \end{excdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{classdesc}{BaseCookie}{\optional{input}} | 
 | This class is a dictionary-like object whose keys are strings and | 
 | whose values are \class{Morsel} instances. Note that upon setting a key to | 
 | a value, the value is first converted to a \class{Morsel} containing | 
 | the key and the value. | 
 |  | 
 | If \var{input} is given, it is passed to the \method{load()} method. | 
 | \end{classdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{classdesc}{SimpleCookie}{\optional{input}} | 
 | This class derives from \class{BaseCookie} and overrides | 
 | \method{value_decode()} and \method{value_encode()} to be the identity | 
 | and \function{str()} respectively. | 
 | \end{classdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{classdesc}{SerialCookie}{\optional{input}} | 
 | This class derives from \class{BaseCookie} and overrides | 
 | \method{value_decode()} and \method{value_encode()} to be the | 
 | \function{pickle.loads()} and \function{pickle.dumps()}. | 
 |  | 
 | \deprecated{2.3}{Reading pickled values from untrusted | 
 | cookie data is a huge security hole, as pickle strings can be crafted | 
 | to cause arbitrary code to execute on your server.  It is supported | 
 | for backwards compatibility only, and may eventually go away.} | 
 | \end{classdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{classdesc}{SmartCookie}{\optional{input}} | 
 | This class derives from \class{BaseCookie}. It overrides | 
 | \method{value_decode()} to be \function{pickle.loads()} if it is a | 
 | valid pickle, and otherwise the value itself. It overrides | 
 | \method{value_encode()} to be \function{pickle.dumps()} unless it is a | 
 | string, in which case it returns the value itself. | 
 |  | 
 | \deprecated{2.3}{The same security warning from \class{SerialCookie} | 
 | applies here.} | 
 | \end{classdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | A further security note is warranted.  For backwards compatibility, | 
 | the \module{Cookie} module exports a class named \class{Cookie} which | 
 | is just an alias for \class{SmartCookie}.  This is probably a mistake | 
 | and will likely be removed in a future version.  You should not use | 
 | the \class{Cookie} class in your applications, for the same reason why | 
 | you should not use the \class{SerialCookie} class. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{seealso} | 
 |   \seemodule{cookielib}{HTTP cookie handling for web | 
 |     \emph{clients}.  The \module{cookielib} and \module{Cookie} | 
 |     modules do not depend on each other.} | 
 |  | 
 |   \seerfc{2109}{HTTP State Management Mechanism}{This is the state | 
 |                 management specification implemented by this module.} | 
 | \end{seealso} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | \subsection{Cookie Objects \label{cookie-objects}} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[BaseCookie]{value_decode}{val} | 
 | Return a decoded value from a string representation. Return value can | 
 | be any type. This method does nothing in \class{BaseCookie} --- it exists | 
 | so it can be overridden. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[BaseCookie]{value_encode}{val} | 
 | Return an encoded value. \var{val} can be any type, but return value | 
 | must be a string. This method does nothing in \class{BaseCookie} --- it exists | 
 | so it can be overridden | 
 |  | 
 | In general, it should be the case that \method{value_encode()} and  | 
 | \method{value_decode()} are inverses on the range of \var{value_decode}. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[BaseCookie]{output}{\optional{attrs\optional{, header\optional{, sep}}}} | 
 | Return a string representation suitable to be sent as HTTP headers. | 
 | \var{attrs} and \var{header} are sent to each \class{Morsel}'s | 
 | \method{output()} method. \var{sep} is used to join the headers | 
 | together, and is by default the combination \code{'\e r\e n'} (CRLF). | 
 | \versionchanged[The default separator has been changed from \code{'\e n'} | 
 | to match the cookie specification]{2.5} | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[BaseCookie]{js_output}{\optional{attrs}} | 
 | Return an embeddable JavaScript snippet, which, if run on a browser which | 
 | supports JavaScript, will act the same as if the HTTP headers was sent. | 
 |  | 
 | The meaning for \var{attrs} is the same as in \method{output()}. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[BaseCookie]{load}{rawdata} | 
 | If \var{rawdata} is a string, parse it as an \code{HTTP_COOKIE} and add | 
 | the values found there as \class{Morsel}s. If it is a dictionary, it | 
 | is equivalent to: | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{verbatim} | 
 | for k, v in rawdata.items(): | 
 |     cookie[k] = v | 
 | \end{verbatim} | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | \subsection{Morsel Objects \label{morsel-objects}} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{classdesc}{Morsel}{} | 
 | Abstract a key/value pair, which has some \rfc{2109} attributes. | 
 |  | 
 | Morsels are dictionary-like objects, whose set of keys is constant --- | 
 | the valid \rfc{2109} attributes, which are | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{itemize} | 
 | \item \code{expires} | 
 | \item \code{path} | 
 | \item \code{comment} | 
 | \item \code{domain} | 
 | \item \code{max-age} | 
 | \item \code{secure} | 
 | \item \code{version} | 
 | \end{itemize} | 
 |  | 
 | The keys are case-insensitive. | 
 | \end{classdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{memberdesc}[Morsel]{value} | 
 | The value of the cookie. | 
 | \end{memberdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{memberdesc}[Morsel]{coded_value} | 
 | The encoded value of the cookie --- this is what should be sent. | 
 | \end{memberdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{memberdesc}[Morsel]{key} | 
 | The name of the cookie. | 
 | \end{memberdesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[Morsel]{set}{key, value, coded_value} | 
 | Set the \var{key}, \var{value} and \var{coded_value} members. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[Morsel]{isReservedKey}{K} | 
 | Whether \var{K} is a member of the set of keys of a \class{Morsel}. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[Morsel]{output}{\optional{attrs\optional{, header}}} | 
 | Return a string representation of the Morsel, suitable | 
 | to be sent as an HTTP header. By default, all the attributes are included, | 
 | unless \var{attrs} is given, in which case it should be a list of attributes | 
 | to use. \var{header} is by default \code{"Set-Cookie:"}. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[Morsel]{js_output}{\optional{attrs}} | 
 | Return an embeddable JavaScript snippet, which, if run on a browser which | 
 | supports JavaScript, will act the same as if the HTTP header was sent. | 
 |  | 
 | The meaning for \var{attrs} is the same as in \method{output()}. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{methoddesc}[Morsel]{OutputString}{\optional{attrs}} | 
 | Return a string representing the Morsel, without any surrounding HTTP | 
 | or JavaScript. | 
 |  | 
 | The meaning for \var{attrs} is the same as in \method{output()}. | 
 | \end{methoddesc} | 
 |                  | 
 |  | 
 | \subsection{Example \label{cookie-example}} | 
 |  | 
 | The following example demonstrates how to use the \module{Cookie} module. | 
 |  | 
 | \begin{verbatim} | 
 | >>> import Cookie | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SerialCookie() | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C["fig"] = "newton" | 
 | >>> C["sugar"] = "wafer" | 
 | >>> print C # generate HTTP headers | 
 | Set-Cookie: sugar=wafer | 
 | Set-Cookie: fig=newton | 
 | >>> print C.output() # same thing | 
 | Set-Cookie: sugar=wafer | 
 | Set-Cookie: fig=newton | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C["rocky"] = "road" | 
 | >>> C["rocky"]["path"] = "/cookie" | 
 | >>> print C.output(header="Cookie:") | 
 | Cookie: rocky=road; Path=/cookie | 
 | >>> print C.output(attrs=[], header="Cookie:") | 
 | Cookie: rocky=road | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C.load("chips=ahoy; vienna=finger") # load from a string (HTTP header) | 
 | >>> print C | 
 | Set-Cookie: vienna=finger | 
 | Set-Cookie: chips=ahoy | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C.load('keebler="E=everybody; L=\\"Loves\\"; fudge=\\012;";') | 
 | >>> print C | 
 | Set-Cookie: keebler="E=everybody; L=\"Loves\"; fudge=\012;" | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C["oreo"] = "doublestuff" | 
 | >>> C["oreo"]["path"] = "/" | 
 | >>> print C | 
 | Set-Cookie: oreo=doublestuff; Path=/ | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C["twix"] = "none for you" | 
 | >>> C["twix"].value | 
 | 'none for you' | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() | 
 | >>> C["number"] = 7 # equivalent to C["number"] = str(7) | 
 | >>> C["string"] = "seven" | 
 | >>> C["number"].value | 
 | '7' | 
 | >>> C["string"].value | 
 | 'seven' | 
 | >>> print C | 
 | Set-Cookie: number=7 | 
 | Set-Cookie: string=seven | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SerialCookie() | 
 | >>> C["number"] = 7 | 
 | >>> C["string"] = "seven" | 
 | >>> C["number"].value | 
 | 7 | 
 | >>> C["string"].value | 
 | 'seven' | 
 | >>> print C | 
 | Set-Cookie: number="I7\012." | 
 | Set-Cookie: string="S'seven'\012p1\012." | 
 | >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | 
 | >>> C["number"] = 7 | 
 | >>> C["string"] = "seven" | 
 | >>> C["number"].value | 
 | 7 | 
 | >>> C["string"].value | 
 | 'seven' | 
 | >>> print C | 
 | Set-Cookie: number="I7\012." | 
 | Set-Cookie: string=seven | 
 | \end{verbatim} |