"""Miscellaneous WSGI-related Utilities"""



import posixpath



__all__ = [

    'FileWrapper', 'guess_scheme', 'application_uri', 'request_uri',

    'shift_path_info', 'setup_testing_defaults',

]





class FileWrapper:

    """Wrapper to convert file-like objects to iterables"""



    def __init__(self, filelike, blksize=8192):

        self.filelike = filelike

        self.blksize = blksize

        if hasattr(filelike,'close'):

            self.close = filelike.close



    def __getitem__(self,key):

        data = self.filelike.read(self.blksize)

        if data:

            return data

        raise IndexError



    def __iter__(self):

        return self



    def next(self):

        data = self.filelike.read(self.blksize)

        if data:

            return data

        raise StopIteration

















def guess_scheme(environ):

    """Return a guess for whether 'wsgi.url_scheme' should be 'http' or 'https'

    """

    if environ.get("HTTPS") in ('yes','on','1'):

        return 'https'

    else:

        return 'http'



def application_uri(environ):

    """Return the application's base URI (no PATH_INFO or QUERY_STRING)"""

    url = environ['wsgi.url_scheme']+'://'

    from urllib import quote



    if environ.get('HTTP_HOST'):

        url += environ['HTTP_HOST']

    else:

        url += environ['SERVER_NAME']



        if environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'https':

            if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '443':

                url += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']

        else:

            if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '80':

                url += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']



    url += quote(environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME') or '/')

    return url



def request_uri(environ, include_query=1):

    """Return the full request URI, optionally including the query string"""

    url = application_uri(environ)

    from urllib import quote

    path_info = quote(environ.get('PATH_INFO',''))

    if not environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME'):

        url += path_info[1:]

    else:

        url += path_info

    if include_query and environ.get('QUERY_STRING'):

        url += '?' + environ['QUERY_STRING']

    return url



def shift_path_info(environ):

    """Shift a name from PATH_INFO to SCRIPT_NAME, returning it



    If there are no remaining path segments in PATH_INFO, return None.

    Note: 'environ' is modified in-place; use a copy if you need to keep

    the original PATH_INFO or SCRIPT_NAME.



    Note: when PATH_INFO is just a '/', this returns '' and appends a trailing

    '/' to SCRIPT_NAME, even though empty path segments are normally ignored,

    and SCRIPT_NAME doesn't normally end in a '/'.  This is intentional

    behavior, to ensure that an application can tell the difference between

    '/x' and '/x/' when traversing to objects.

    """

    path_info = environ.get('PATH_INFO','')

    if not path_info:

        return None



    path_parts = path_info.split('/')

    path_parts[1:-1] = [p for p in path_parts[1:-1] if p and p != '.']

    name = path_parts[1]

    del path_parts[1]



    script_name = environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME','')

    script_name = posixpath.normpath(script_name+'/'+name)

    if script_name.endswith('/'):

        script_name = script_name[:-1]

    if not name and not script_name.endswith('/'):

        script_name += '/'



    environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = script_name

    environ['PATH_INFO']   = '/'.join(path_parts)



    # Special case: '/.' on PATH_INFO doesn't get stripped,

    # because we don't strip the last element of PATH_INFO

    # if there's only one path part left.  Instead of fixing this

    # above, we fix it here so that PATH_INFO gets normalized to

    # an empty string in the environ.

    if name=='.':

        name = None

    return name



def setup_testing_defaults(environ):

    """Update 'environ' with trivial defaults for testing purposes



    This adds various parameters required for WSGI, including HTTP_HOST,

    SERVER_NAME, SERVER_PORT, REQUEST_METHOD, SCRIPT_NAME, PATH_INFO,

    and all of the wsgi.* variables.  It only supplies default values,

    and does not replace any existing settings for these variables.



    This routine is intended to make it easier for unit tests of WSGI

    servers and applications to set up dummy environments.  It should *not*

    be used by actual WSGI servers or applications, since the data is fake!

    """



    environ.setdefault('SERVER_NAME','127.0.0.1')

    environ.setdefault('SERVER_PROTOCOL','HTTP/1.0')



    environ.setdefault('HTTP_HOST',environ['SERVER_NAME'])

    environ.setdefault('REQUEST_METHOD','GET')



    if 'SCRIPT_NAME' not in environ and 'PATH_INFO' not in environ:

        environ.setdefault('SCRIPT_NAME','')

        environ.setdefault('PATH_INFO','/')



    environ.setdefault('wsgi.version', (1,0))

    environ.setdefault('wsgi.run_once', 0)

    environ.setdefault('wsgi.multithread', 0)

    environ.setdefault('wsgi.multiprocess', 0)



    from StringIO import StringIO

    environ.setdefault('wsgi.input', StringIO(""))

    environ.setdefault('wsgi.errors', StringIO())

    environ.setdefault('wsgi.url_scheme',guess_scheme(environ))



    if environ['wsgi.url_scheme']=='http':

        environ.setdefault('SERVER_PORT', '80')

    elif environ['wsgi.url_scheme']=='https':

        environ.setdefault('SERVER_PORT', '443')









_hoppish = {

    'connection':1, 'keep-alive':1, 'proxy-authenticate':1,

    'proxy-authorization':1, 'te':1, 'trailers':1, 'transfer-encoding':1,

    'upgrade':1

}.__contains__



def is_hop_by_hop(header_name):

    """Return true if 'header_name' is an HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" header"""

    return _hoppish(header_name.lower())































































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