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| #!/usr/bin/env python | ||||
| # | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| #### | ||||
| # Copyright 2000 by Timothy O'Malley <timo@alum.mit.edu> | ||||
| #  | ||||
| #                All Rights Reserved | ||||
| #  | ||||
| # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software | ||||
| # and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby | ||||
| # granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all | ||||
| # copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission | ||||
| # notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of | ||||
| # Timothy O'Malley  not be used in advertising or publicity | ||||
| # pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written | ||||
| # prior permission.  | ||||
| #  | ||||
| # Timothy O'Malley DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS | ||||
| # SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY | ||||
| # AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL Timothy O'Malley BE LIABLE FOR | ||||
| # ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES | ||||
| # WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, | ||||
| # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS | ||||
| # ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR | ||||
| # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.  | ||||
| # | ||||
| #### | ||||
| #  | ||||
| # $Id$ | ||||
| #   by Timothy O'Malley <timo@alum.mit.edu> | ||||
| # | ||||
| #  Cookie.py is a Python module for the handling of HTTP | ||||
| #  cookies as a Python dictionary.  See RFC 2109 for more | ||||
| #  information on cookies. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #  The original idea to treat Cookies as a dictionary came from | ||||
| #  Dave Mitchel (davem@magnet.com) in 1995, when he released the | ||||
| #  first version of nscookie.py. | ||||
| # | ||||
| #### | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| """ | ||||
| Here's a sample session to show how to use this module. | ||||
| At the moment, this is the only documentation. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The Basics | ||||
| ---------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Importing is easy.. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> import Cookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Most of the time you start by creating a cookie.  Cookies come in | ||||
| three flavors, each with slighly different encoding semanitcs, but | ||||
| more on that later. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SerialCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| [Note: Long-time users of Cookie.py will remember using | ||||
| Cookie.Cookie() to create an Cookie object.  Although deprecated, it | ||||
| is still supported by the code.  See the Backward Compatibility notes | ||||
| for more information.] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Once you've created your Cookie, you can add values just as if it were | ||||
| a dictionary. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C["fig"] = "newton" | ||||
|    >>> C["sugar"] = "wafer" | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: sugar=wafer; | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: fig=newton; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Notice that the printable representation of a Cookie is the | ||||
| appropriate format for a Set-Cookie: header.  This is the | ||||
| default behavior.  You can change the header and printed | ||||
| attributes by using the the .output() function | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> 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; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The load() method of a Cookie extracts cookies from a string.  In a | ||||
| CGI script, you would use this method to extract the cookies from the | ||||
| HTTP_COOKIE environment variable. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C.load("chips=ahoy; vienna=finger") | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: vienna=finger; | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: chips=ahoy; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The load() method is darn-tootin smart about identifying cookies | ||||
| within a string.  Escaped quotation marks, nested semicolons, and other | ||||
| such trickeries do not confuse it. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C.load('keebler="E=everybody; L=\\"Loves\\"; fudge=\\012;";') | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: keebler="E=everybody; L=\"Loves\"; fudge=\012;"; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Each element of the Cookie also supports all of the RFC 2109 | ||||
| Cookie attributes.  Here's an example which sets the Path | ||||
| attribute. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C["oreo"] = "doublestuff" | ||||
|    >>> C["oreo"]["path"] = "/" | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: oreo="doublestuff"; Path=/; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Each dictionary element has a 'value' attribute, which gives you | ||||
| back the value associated with the key.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C["twix"] = "none for you" | ||||
|    >>> C["twix"].value | ||||
|    'none for you' | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| A Bit More Advanced | ||||
| ------------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| As mentioned before, there are three different flavors of Cookie | ||||
| objects, each with different encoding/decoding semantics.  This | ||||
| section briefly discusses the differences. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| SimpleCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The SimpleCookie expects that all values should be standard strings. | ||||
| Just to be sure, SimpleCookie invokes the str() builtin to convert | ||||
| the value to a string, when the values are set dictionary-style. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C["number"] = 7 | ||||
|    >>> C["string"] = "seven" | ||||
|    >>> C["number"].value | ||||
|    '7' | ||||
|    >>> C["string"].value | ||||
|    'seven' | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: number=7; | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: string=seven; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   | ||||
| SerialCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The SerialCookie expects that all values should be serialized using | ||||
| cPickle (or pickle, if cPickle isn't available).  As a result of | ||||
| serializing, SerialCookie can save almost any Python object to a | ||||
| value, and recover the exact same object when the cookie has been | ||||
| returned.  (SerialCookie can yield some strange-looking cookie | ||||
| values, however.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SerialCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C["number"] = 7 | ||||
|    >>> C["string"] = "seven" | ||||
|    >>> C["number"].value | ||||
|    7 | ||||
|    >>> C["string"].value | ||||
|    'seven' | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: number="I7\012."; | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: string="S'seven'\012p1\012."; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Be warned, however, if SerialCookie cannot de-serialize a value (because | ||||
| it isn't a valid pickle'd object), IT WILL RAISE AN EXCEPTION. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| SmartCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The SmartCookie combines aspects of each of the other two flavors. | ||||
| When setting a value in a dictionary-fashion, the SmartCookie will | ||||
| serialize (ala cPickle) the value *if and only if* it isn't a | ||||
| Python string.  String objects are *not* serialized.  Similarly, | ||||
| when the load() method parses out values, it attempts to de-serialize | ||||
| the value.  If it fails, then it fallsback to treating the value | ||||
| as a string. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() | ||||
|    >>> C["number"] = 7 | ||||
|    >>> C["string"] = "seven" | ||||
|    >>> C["number"].value | ||||
|    7 | ||||
|    >>> C["string"].value | ||||
|    'seven' | ||||
|    >>> C | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: number="I7\012."; | ||||
|    Set-Cookie: string=seven; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Backwards Compatibility | ||||
| ----------------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| In order to keep compatibilty with earlier versions of Cookie.py, | ||||
| it is still possible to use Cookie.Cookie() to create a Cookie.  In | ||||
| fact, this simply returns a SmartCookie. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    >>> C = Cookie.Cookie() | ||||
|    >>> C.__class__ | ||||
|    <class Cookie.SmartCookie at 99f88> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Finis. | ||||
| """  #" | ||||
| #     ^ | ||||
| #     |----helps out font-lock | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Import our required modules | ||||
| #  | ||||
| import string, sys | ||||
| from UserDict import UserDict | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| try: | ||||
|     from cPickle import dumps, loads | ||||
| except ImportError: | ||||
|     from pickle import dumps, loads | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| try: | ||||
|     import re | ||||
| except ImportError: | ||||
|     raise ImportError, "Cookie.py requires 're' from Python 1.5 or later" | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Define an exception visible to External modules | ||||
| # | ||||
| class CookieError(Exception): | ||||
|     pass | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # These quoting routines conform to the RFC2109 specification, which in | ||||
| # turn references the character definitions from RFC2068.  They provide | ||||
| # a two-way quoting algorithm.  Any non-text character is translated | ||||
| # into a 4 character sequence: a forward-slash followed by the | ||||
| # three-digit octal equivalent of the character.  Any '\' or '"' is | ||||
| # quoted with a preceeding '\' slash. | ||||
| #  | ||||
| # These are taken from RFC2068 and RFC2109. | ||||
| #       _LegalChars       is the list of chars which don't require "'s | ||||
| #       _Translator       hash-table for fast quoting | ||||
| # | ||||
| _LegalChars       = string.letters + string.digits + "!#$%&'*+-.^_`|~" | ||||
| _Translator       = { | ||||
|     '\000' : '\\000',  '\001' : '\\001',  '\002' : '\\002', | ||||
|     '\003' : '\\003',  '\004' : '\\004',  '\005' : '\\005', | ||||
|     '\006' : '\\006',  '\007' : '\\007',  '\010' : '\\010', | ||||
|     '\011' : '\\011',  '\012' : '\\012',  '\013' : '\\013', | ||||
|     '\014' : '\\014',  '\015' : '\\015',  '\016' : '\\016', | ||||
|     '\017' : '\\017',  '\020' : '\\020',  '\021' : '\\021', | ||||
|     '\022' : '\\022',  '\023' : '\\023',  '\024' : '\\024', | ||||
|     '\025' : '\\025',  '\026' : '\\026',  '\027' : '\\027', | ||||
|     '\030' : '\\030',  '\031' : '\\031',  '\032' : '\\032', | ||||
|     '\033' : '\\033',  '\034' : '\\034',  '\035' : '\\035', | ||||
|     '\036' : '\\036',  '\037' : '\\037', | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     '"' : '\\"',       '\\' : '\\\\', | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     '\177' : '\\177',  '\200' : '\\200',  '\201' : '\\201', | ||||
|     '\202' : '\\202',  '\203' : '\\203',  '\204' : '\\204', | ||||
|     '\205' : '\\205',  '\206' : '\\206',  '\207' : '\\207', | ||||
|     '\210' : '\\210',  '\211' : '\\211',  '\212' : '\\212', | ||||
|     '\213' : '\\213',  '\214' : '\\214',  '\215' : '\\215', | ||||
|     '\216' : '\\216',  '\217' : '\\217',  '\220' : '\\220', | ||||
|     '\221' : '\\221',  '\222' : '\\222',  '\223' : '\\223', | ||||
|     '\224' : '\\224',  '\225' : '\\225',  '\226' : '\\226', | ||||
|     '\227' : '\\227',  '\230' : '\\230',  '\231' : '\\231', | ||||
|     '\232' : '\\232',  '\233' : '\\233',  '\234' : '\\234', | ||||
|     '\235' : '\\235',  '\236' : '\\236',  '\237' : '\\237', | ||||
|     '\240' : '\\240',  '\241' : '\\241',  '\242' : '\\242', | ||||
|     '\243' : '\\243',  '\244' : '\\244',  '\245' : '\\245', | ||||
|     '\246' : '\\246',  '\247' : '\\247',  '\250' : '\\250', | ||||
|     '\251' : '\\251',  '\252' : '\\252',  '\253' : '\\253', | ||||
|     '\254' : '\\254',  '\255' : '\\255',  '\256' : '\\256', | ||||
|     '\257' : '\\257',  '\260' : '\\260',  '\261' : '\\261', | ||||
|     '\262' : '\\262',  '\263' : '\\263',  '\264' : '\\264', | ||||
|     '\265' : '\\265',  '\266' : '\\266',  '\267' : '\\267', | ||||
|     '\270' : '\\270',  '\271' : '\\271',  '\272' : '\\272', | ||||
|     '\273' : '\\273',  '\274' : '\\274',  '\275' : '\\275', | ||||
|     '\276' : '\\276',  '\277' : '\\277',  '\300' : '\\300', | ||||
|     '\301' : '\\301',  '\302' : '\\302',  '\303' : '\\303', | ||||
|     '\304' : '\\304',  '\305' : '\\305',  '\306' : '\\306', | ||||
|     '\307' : '\\307',  '\310' : '\\310',  '\311' : '\\311', | ||||
|     '\312' : '\\312',  '\313' : '\\313',  '\314' : '\\314', | ||||
|     '\315' : '\\315',  '\316' : '\\316',  '\317' : '\\317', | ||||
|     '\320' : '\\320',  '\321' : '\\321',  '\322' : '\\322', | ||||
|     '\323' : '\\323',  '\324' : '\\324',  '\325' : '\\325', | ||||
|     '\326' : '\\326',  '\327' : '\\327',  '\330' : '\\330', | ||||
|     '\331' : '\\331',  '\332' : '\\332',  '\333' : '\\333', | ||||
|     '\334' : '\\334',  '\335' : '\\335',  '\336' : '\\336', | ||||
|     '\337' : '\\337',  '\340' : '\\340',  '\341' : '\\341', | ||||
|     '\342' : '\\342',  '\343' : '\\343',  '\344' : '\\344', | ||||
|     '\345' : '\\345',  '\346' : '\\346',  '\347' : '\\347', | ||||
|     '\350' : '\\350',  '\351' : '\\351',  '\352' : '\\352', | ||||
|     '\353' : '\\353',  '\354' : '\\354',  '\355' : '\\355', | ||||
|     '\356' : '\\356',  '\357' : '\\357',  '\360' : '\\360', | ||||
|     '\361' : '\\361',  '\362' : '\\362',  '\363' : '\\363', | ||||
|     '\364' : '\\364',  '\365' : '\\365',  '\366' : '\\366', | ||||
|     '\367' : '\\367',  '\370' : '\\370',  '\371' : '\\371', | ||||
|     '\372' : '\\372',  '\373' : '\\373',  '\374' : '\\374', | ||||
|     '\375' : '\\375',  '\376' : '\\376',  '\377' : '\\377' | ||||
|     } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| def _quote(str, LegalChars=_LegalChars, | ||||
|            join=string.join, idmap=string._idmap, translate=string.translate): | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # If the string does not need to be double-quoted, | ||||
|     # then just return the string.  Otherwise, surround | ||||
|     # the string in doublequotes and precede quote (with a \) | ||||
|     # special characters. | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     if "" == translate(str, idmap, LegalChars): | ||||
|         return str | ||||
|     else: | ||||
|         return '"' + join( map(_Translator.get, str, str), "" ) + '"'     | ||||
| # end _quote | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| _OctalPatt = re.compile(r"\\[0-3][0-7][0-7]") | ||||
| _QuotePatt = re.compile(r"[\\].") | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| def _unquote(str, join=string.join, atoi=string.atoi): | ||||
|     # If there aren't any doublequotes, | ||||
|     # then there can't be any special characters.  See RFC 2109. | ||||
|     if  len(str) < 2: | ||||
|         return str | ||||
|     if str[0] != '"' or str[-1] != '"': | ||||
|         return str | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # We have to assume that we must decode this string. | ||||
|     # Down to work. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     # Remove the "s | ||||
|     str = str[1:-1] | ||||
|          | ||||
|     # Check for special sequences.  Examples: | ||||
|     #    \012 --> \n | ||||
|     #    \"   --> " | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     i = 0 | ||||
|     n = len(str) | ||||
|     res = [] | ||||
|     while 0 <= i < n: | ||||
|         Omatch = _OctalPatt.search(str, i) | ||||
|         Qmatch = _QuotePatt.search(str, i) | ||||
|         if not Omatch and not Qmatch:              # Neither matched | ||||
|             res.append(str[i:]) | ||||
|             break | ||||
|         # else: | ||||
|         j = k = -1 | ||||
|         if Omatch: j = Omatch.start(0) | ||||
|         if Qmatch: k = Qmatch.start(0) | ||||
|         if Qmatch and ( not Omatch or k < j ):     # QuotePatt matched | ||||
|             res.append(str[i:k]) | ||||
|             res.append(str[k+1]) | ||||
|             i = k+2 | ||||
|         else:                                      # OctalPatt matched | ||||
|             res.append(str[i:j]) | ||||
|             res.append( chr( atoi(str[j+1:j+4], 8) ) ) | ||||
|             i = j+4 | ||||
|     return join(res, "") | ||||
| # end _unquote | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # The _getdate() routine is used to set the expiration time in | ||||
| # the cookie's HTTP header.      By default, _getdate() returns the | ||||
| # current time in the appropriate "expires" format for a  | ||||
| # Set-Cookie header.     The one optional argument is an offset from | ||||
| # now, in seconds.      For example, an offset of -3600 means "one hour ago". | ||||
| # The offset may be a floating point number. | ||||
| # | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| _weekdayname = ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| _monthname = [None, | ||||
|               'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', | ||||
|               'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| def _getdate(future=0, weekdayname=_weekdayname, monthname=_monthname): | ||||
|     from time import gmtime, time | ||||
|     now = time() | ||||
|     year, month, day, hh, mm, ss, wd, y, z = gmtime(now + future) | ||||
|     return "%s, %02d-%3s-%4d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT" % \ | ||||
|            (weekdayname[wd], day, monthname[month], year, hh, mm, ss) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # | ||||
| # A class to hold ONE key,value pair. | ||||
| # In a cookie, each such pair may have several attributes. | ||||
| #       so this class is used to keep the attributes associated | ||||
| #       with the appropriate key,value pair. | ||||
| # This class also includes a coded_value attribute, which | ||||
| #       is used to hold the network representation of the | ||||
| #       value.  This is most useful when Python objects are | ||||
| #       pickled for network transit. | ||||
| # | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| class Morsel(UserDict): | ||||
|     # RFC 2109 lists these attributes as reserved: | ||||
|     #   path       comment         domain | ||||
|     #   max-age    secure      version | ||||
|     #  | ||||
|     # For historical reasons, these attributes are also reserved: | ||||
|     #   expires | ||||
|     # | ||||
|     # This dictionary provides a mapping from the lowercase | ||||
|     # variant on the left to the appropriate traditional | ||||
|     # formatting on the right. | ||||
|     _reserved = { "expires" : "expires", | ||||
|                    "path"        : "Path", | ||||
|                    "comment" : "Comment", | ||||
|                    "domain"      : "Domain", | ||||
|                    "max-age" : "Max-Age", | ||||
|                    "secure"      : "secure", | ||||
|                    "version" : "Version", | ||||
|                    } | ||||
|     _reserved_keys = _reserved.keys() | ||||
|      | ||||
|     def __init__(self): | ||||
|         # Set defaults | ||||
|         self.key = self.value = self.coded_value = None | ||||
|         UserDict.__init__(self) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         # Set default attributes | ||||
|         for K in self._reserved_keys: | ||||
|             UserDict.__setitem__(self, K, "") | ||||
|     # end __init__ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def __setitem__(self, K, V): | ||||
|         K = string.lower(K) | ||||
|         if not K in self._reserved_keys: | ||||
|             raise CookieError("Invalid Attribute %s" % K) | ||||
|         UserDict.__setitem__(self, K, V) | ||||
|     # end __setitem__ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def isReservedKey(self, K): | ||||
|         return string.lower(K) in self._reserved_keys | ||||
|     # end isReservedKey | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def set(self, key, val, coded_val, | ||||
|             LegalChars=_LegalChars, | ||||
|             idmap=string._idmap, translate=string.translate ): | ||||
|         # First we verify that the key isn't a reserved word | ||||
|         # Second we make sure it only contains legal characters | ||||
|         if string.lower(key) in self._reserved_keys: | ||||
|             raise CookieError("Attempt to set a reserved key: %s" % key) | ||||
|         if "" != translate(key, idmap, LegalChars): | ||||
|             raise CookieError("Illegal key value: %s" % key) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         # It's a good key, so save it. | ||||
|         self.key                 = key | ||||
|         self.value               = val | ||||
|         self.coded_value         = coded_val | ||||
|     # end set | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def output(self, attrs=None, header = "Set-Cookie:"): | ||||
|         return "%s %s" % ( header, self.OutputString(attrs) ) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     __repr__ = output | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def js_output(self, attrs=None): | ||||
|         # Print javascript | ||||
|         return """ | ||||
|         <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> | ||||
|         <!-- begin hiding | ||||
|         document.cookie = \"%s\" | ||||
|         // end hiding --> | ||||
|         </script> | ||||
|         """ % ( self.OutputString(attrs), ) | ||||
|     # end js_output() | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def OutputString(self, attrs=None): | ||||
|         # Build up our result | ||||
|         # | ||||
|         result = [] | ||||
|         RA = result.append | ||||
|          | ||||
|         # First, the key=value pair | ||||
|         RA("%s=%s;" % (self.key, self.coded_value)) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         # Now add any defined attributes | ||||
|         if attrs == None: | ||||
|             attrs = self._reserved_keys | ||||
|         for K,V in self.items(): | ||||
|             if not V: continue | ||||
|             if K not in attrs: continue | ||||
|             if K == "expires" and type(V) == type(1): | ||||
|                 RA("%s=%s;" % (self._reserved[K], _getdate(V))) | ||||
|             elif K == "max-age" and type(V) == type(1): | ||||
|                 RA("%s=%d;" % (self._reserved[K], V)) | ||||
|             elif K == "secure": | ||||
|                 RA("%s;" % self._reserved[K]) | ||||
|             else: | ||||
|                 RA("%s=%s;" % (self._reserved[K], V)) | ||||
|                  | ||||
|         # Return the result | ||||
|         return string.join(result, " ") | ||||
|     # end OutputString | ||||
| # end Morsel class | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Pattern for finding cookie | ||||
| # | ||||
| # This used to be strict parsing based on the RFC2109 and RFC2068 | ||||
| # specifications.  I have since discovered that MSIE 3.0x doesn't | ||||
| # follow the character rules outlined in those specs.  As a | ||||
| # result, the parsing rules here are less strict. | ||||
| # | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| _LegalCharsPatt  = r"[\w\d!#%&'~_`><@,:/\$\*\+\-\.\^\|\)\(\?\}\{]" | ||||
| _CookiePattern = re.compile( | ||||
|     r"(?x)"                       # This is a Verbose pattern | ||||
|     r"(?P<key>"                   # Start of group 'key' | ||||
|     ""+ _LegalCharsPatt +"+"        # Any word of at least one letter | ||||
|     r")"                          # End of group 'key' | ||||
|     r"\s*=\s*"                    # Equal Sign | ||||
|     r"(?P<val>"                   # Start of group 'val' | ||||
|     r'"(?:[^\\"]|\\.)*"'            # Any doublequoted string | ||||
|     r"|"                            # or | ||||
|     ""+ _LegalCharsPatt +"*"        # Any word or empty string | ||||
|     r")"                          # End of group 'val' | ||||
|     r"\s*;?"                      # Probably ending in a semi-colon | ||||
|     ) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # At long last, here is the cookie class. | ||||
| #   Using this class is almost just like using a dictionary. | ||||
| # See this module's docstring for example usage. | ||||
| # | ||||
| class BaseCookie(UserDict): | ||||
|     # A container class for a set of Morsels | ||||
|     # | ||||
|      | ||||
|     def value_decode(self, val): | ||||
|         """real_value, coded_value = value_decode(STRING) | ||||
|         Called prior to setting a cookie's value from the network | ||||
|         representation.  The VALUE is the value read from HTTP | ||||
|         header. | ||||
|         Override this function to modify the behavior of cookies. | ||||
|         """ | ||||
|         return val, val | ||||
|     # end value_encode | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def value_encode(self, val): | ||||
|         """real_value, coded_value = value_encode(VALUE) | ||||
|         Called prior to setting a cookie's value from the dictionary | ||||
|         representation.  The VALUE is the value being assigned. | ||||
|         Override this function to modify the behavior of cookies. | ||||
|         """ | ||||
|         strval = str(val) | ||||
|         return strval, strval | ||||
|     # end value_encode | ||||
|      | ||||
|     def __init__(self, input=None): | ||||
|         UserDict.__init__(self) | ||||
|         if input: self.load(input) | ||||
|     # end __init__ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def __set(self, key, real_value, coded_value): | ||||
|         """Private method for setting a cookie's value""" | ||||
|         M = self.get(key, Morsel()) | ||||
|         M.set(key, real_value, coded_value) | ||||
|         UserDict.__setitem__(self, key, M) | ||||
|     # end __set | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def __setitem__(self, key, value): | ||||
|         """Dictionary style assignment.""" | ||||
|         rval, cval = self.value_encode(value) | ||||
|         self.__set(key, rval, cval) | ||||
|     # end __setitem__ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def output(self, attrs=None, header="Set-Cookie:", sep="\n"): | ||||
|         """Return a string suitable for HTTP.""" | ||||
|         result = [] | ||||
|         for K,V in self.items(): | ||||
|             result.append( V.output(attrs, header) ) | ||||
|         return string.join(result, sep) | ||||
|     # end output | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     __repr__ = output | ||||
|          | ||||
|     def js_output(self, attrs=None): | ||||
|         """Return a string suitable for JavaScript.""" | ||||
|         result = [] | ||||
|         for K,V in self.items(): | ||||
|             result.append( V.js_output(attrs) ) | ||||
|         return string.join(result, "") | ||||
|     # end js_output | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def load(self, rawdata): | ||||
|         """Load cookies from a string (presumably HTTP_COOKIE) or | ||||
|         from a dictionary.  Loading cookies from a dictionary 'd' | ||||
|         is equivalent to calling: | ||||
|             map(Cookie.__setitem__, d.keys(), d.values()) | ||||
|         """ | ||||
|         if type(rawdata) == type(""): | ||||
|             self.__ParseString(rawdata) | ||||
|         else: | ||||
|             self.update(rawdata) | ||||
|         return | ||||
|     # end load() | ||||
|          | ||||
|     def __ParseString(self, str, patt=_CookiePattern): | ||||
|         i = 0            # Our starting point | ||||
|         n = len(str)     # Length of string | ||||
|         M = None         # current morsel | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         while 0 <= i < n: | ||||
|             # Start looking for a cookie | ||||
|             match = patt.search(str, i) | ||||
|             if not match: break          # No more cookies | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|             K,V = match.group("key"), match.group("val") | ||||
|             i = match.end(0) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|             # Parse the key, value in case it's metainfo | ||||
|             if K[0] == "$": | ||||
|                 # We ignore attributes which pertain to the cookie | ||||
|                 # mechanism as a whole.  See RFC 2109. | ||||
|                 # (Does anyone care?) | ||||
|                 if M: | ||||
|                     M[ K[1:] ] = V | ||||
|             elif string.lower(K) in Morsel._reserved_keys: | ||||
|                 if M: | ||||
|                     M[ K ] = V | ||||
|             else: | ||||
|                 rval, cval = self.value_decode(V) | ||||
|                 self.__set(K, rval, cval) | ||||
|                 M = self[K] | ||||
|                      | ||||
|         return | ||||
|     # end __ParseString | ||||
| # end BaseCookie class | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| class SimpleCookie(BaseCookie): | ||||
|     """SimpleCookie | ||||
|     SimpleCookie supports strings as cookie values.  When setting | ||||
|     the value using the dictionary assignment notation, SimpleCookie | ||||
|     calls the builtin str() to convert the value to a string.  Values | ||||
|     received from HTTP are kept as strings. | ||||
|     """ | ||||
|     def value_decode(self, val): | ||||
|         return _unquote( val ), val | ||||
|     def value_encode(self, val): | ||||
|         strval = str(val) | ||||
|         return strval, _quote( strval ) | ||||
| # end SimpleCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| class SerialCookie(BaseCookie): | ||||
|     """SerialCookie | ||||
|     SerialCookie supports arbitrary objects as cookie values. All | ||||
|     values are serialized (using cPickle) before being sent to the | ||||
|     client.  All incoming values are assumed to be valid Pickle | ||||
|     representations.  IF AN INCOMING VALUE IS NOT IN A VALID PICKLE | ||||
|     FORMAT, THEN AN EXCEPTION WILL BE RAISED. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     Note: Large cookie values add overhead because they must be | ||||
|     retransmitted on every HTTP transaction. | ||||
|      | ||||
|     Note: HTTP has a 2k limit on the size of a cookie.  This class | ||||
|     does not check for this limit, so be careful!!! | ||||
|     """ | ||||
|     def value_decode(self, val): | ||||
|         # This could raise an exception! | ||||
|         return loads( _unquote(val) ), val | ||||
|     def value_encode(self, val): | ||||
|         return val, _quote( dumps(val) ) | ||||
| # end SerialCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| class SmartCookie(BaseCookie): | ||||
|     """SmartCookie | ||||
|     SmartCookie supports arbitrary objects as cookie values.  If the | ||||
|     object is a string, then it is quoted.  If the object is not a | ||||
|     string, however, then SmartCookie will use cPickle to serialize | ||||
|     the object into a string representation. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     Note: Large cookie values add overhead because they must be | ||||
|     retransmitted on every HTTP transaction. | ||||
|      | ||||
|     Note: HTTP has a 2k limit on the size of a cookie.  This class | ||||
|     does not check for this limit, so be careful!!! | ||||
|     """ | ||||
|     def value_decode(self, val): | ||||
|         strval = _unquote(val) | ||||
|         try: | ||||
|             return loads(strval), val | ||||
|         except: | ||||
|             return strval, val | ||||
|     def value_encode(self, val): | ||||
|         if type(val) == type(""): | ||||
|             return val, _quote(val) | ||||
|         else: | ||||
|             return val, _quote( dumps(val) ) | ||||
| # end SmartCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ########################################################### | ||||
| # Backwards Compatibility:  Don't break any existing code! | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # We provide Cookie() as an alias for SmartCookie() | ||||
| Cookie = SmartCookie | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # | ||||
| ########################################################### | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # | ||||
| # should add a test routine? | ||||
| # | ||||
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