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1 | """WSGI handler for serving chained WSGI modules from physical files |
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3 | The WSGI handler in this module ensures that the SCRIPT_FILENAME |
4 | variable is properly set in every request and points out a file that | |
5 | exists and is readable. It then dispatches the request in one of two | |
6 | ways: If the header X-Ash-Python-Handler is set in the request, its | |
7 | value is used as the name of a handler object to dispatch the request | |
8 | to; otherwise, the file extension of the SCRIPT_FILENAME is used to | |
9 | determine the handler object. | |
10 | ||
11 | The name of a handler object is specified as a string, which is split | |
12 | along its last constituent dot. The part left of the dot is the name | |
13 | of a module, which is imported; and the part right of the dot is the | |
14 | name of an object in that module, which should be a callable adhering | |
15 | to the WSGI specification. Alternatively, the module part may be | |
16 | omitted (such that the name is a string with no dots), in which case | |
17 | the handler object is looked up from this module. | |
18 | ||
19 | By default, this module will handle files with the extensions `.wsgi' | |
2d4ab435 | 20 | or `.wsgi3' using the `chain' handler, which chainloads such files and |
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21 | runs them as independent WSGI applications. See its documentation for |
22 | details. | |
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23 | |
24 | This module itself contains both an `application' and a `wmain' | |
25 | object. If this module is used by ashd-wsgi(1) or scgi-wsgi(1) so that | |
26 | its wmain function is called, arguments can be specified to it to | |
27 | install handlers for other file extensions. Such arguments take the | |
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28 | form `.EXT=HANDLER', where EXT is the file extension to be handled, |
29 | and HANDLER is a handler name, as described above. For example, the | |
30 | argument `.fpy=my.module.foohandler' can be given to pass requests for | |
31 | `.fpy' files to the function `foohandler' in the module `my.module' | |
32 | (which must, of course, be importable). When writing such handler | |
33 | functions, you may want to use the getmod() function in this module. | |
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34 | """ |
35 | ||
7fe08a6f | 36 | import os, threading, types, importlib |
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37 | from . import wsgiutil |
38 | ||
5c1a2105 | 39 | __all__ = ["application", "wmain", "getmod", "cachedmod", "chain"] |
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40 | |
41 | class cachedmod(object): | |
42 | """Cache entry for modules loaded by getmod() | |
43 | ||
44 | Instances of this class are returned by the getmod() | |
45 | function. They contain three data attributes: | |
46 | * mod - The loaded module | |
47 | * lock - A threading.Lock object, which can be used for | |
48 | manipulating this instance in a thread-safe manner | |
49 | * mtime - The time the file was last modified | |
50 | ||
51 | Additional data attributes can be arbitrarily added for recording | |
52 | any meta-data about the module. | |
53 | """ | |
7fe08a6f | 54 | def __init__(self, mod = None, mtime = -1): |
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55 | self.lock = threading.Lock() |
56 | self.mod = mod | |
57 | self.mtime = mtime | |
58 | ||
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59 | modcache = {} |
60 | cachelock = threading.Lock() | |
61 | ||
62 | def mangle(path): | |
63 | ret = "" | |
64 | for c in path: | |
65 | if c.isalnum(): | |
66 | ret += c | |
67 | else: | |
68 | ret += "_" | |
69 | return ret | |
70 | ||
71 | def getmod(path): | |
72 | """Load the given file as a module, caching it appropriately | |
73 | ||
74 | The given file is loaded and compiled into a Python module. The | |
75 | compiled module is cached and returned upon subsequent requests | |
76 | for the same file, unless the file has changed (as determined by | |
77 | its mtime), in which case the cached module is discarded and the | |
78 | new file contents are reloaded in its place. | |
79 | ||
80 | The return value is an instance of the cachedmod class, which can | |
81 | be used for locking purposes and for storing arbitrary meta-data | |
82 | about the module. See its documentation for details. | |
83 | """ | |
84 | sb = os.stat(path) | |
2037cee2 | 85 | with cachelock: |
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86 | if path in modcache: |
87 | entry = modcache[path] | |
7fe08a6f | 88 | else: |
b8d56e8f | 89 | entry = [threading.Lock(), None] |
7fe08a6f | 90 | modcache[path] = entry |
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91 | with entry[0]: |
92 | if entry[1] is None or sb.st_mtime > entry[1].mtime: | |
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93 | with open(path, "rb") as f: |
94 | text = f.read() | |
95 | code = compile(text, path, "exec") | |
96 | mod = types.ModuleType(mangle(path)) | |
97 | mod.__file__ = path | |
98 | exec(code, mod.__dict__) | |
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99 | entry[1] = cachedmod(mod, sb.st_mtime) |
100 | return entry[1] | |
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102 | class handler(object): |
103 | def __init__(self): | |
104 | self.lock = threading.Lock() | |
105 | self.handlers = {} | |
106 | self.exts = {} | |
107 | self.addext("wsgi", "chain") | |
108 | self.addext("wsgi3", "chain") | |
109 | ||
110 | def resolve(self, name): | |
111 | with self.lock: | |
112 | if name in self.handlers: | |
113 | return self.handlers[name] | |
114 | p = name.rfind('.') | |
115 | if p < 0: | |
116 | return globals()[name] | |
117 | mname = name[:p] | |
118 | hname = name[p + 1:] | |
119 | mod = importlib.import_module(mname) | |
120 | ret = getattr(mod, hname) | |
121 | self.handlers[name] = ret | |
122 | return ret | |
123 | ||
124 | def addext(self, ext, handler): | |
125 | self.exts[ext] = self.resolve(handler) | |
126 | ||
127 | def handle(self, env, startreq): | |
128 | if not "SCRIPT_FILENAME" in env: | |
129 | return wsgiutil.simpleerror(env, startreq, 500, "Internal Error", "The server is erroneously configured.") | |
130 | path = env["SCRIPT_FILENAME"] | |
7ed9b82b | 131 | if not os.access(path, os.R_OK): |
e9817fee | 132 | return wsgiutil.simpleerror(env, startreq, 500, "Internal Error", "The server is erroneously configured.") |
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133 | if "HTTP_X_ASH_PYTHON_HANDLER" in env: |
134 | handler = self.resolve(env["HTTP_X_ASH_PYTHON_HANDLER"]) | |
135 | else: | |
136 | base = os.path.basename(path) | |
137 | p = base.rfind('.') | |
138 | if p < 0: | |
139 | return wsgiutil.simpleerror(env, startreq, 500, "Internal Error", "The server is erroneously configured.") | |
140 | ext = base[p + 1:] | |
141 | if not ext in self.exts: | |
142 | return wsgiutil.simpleerror(env, startreq, 500, "Internal Error", "The server is erroneously configured.") | |
143 | handler = self.exts[ext] | |
144 | return handler(env, startreq) | |
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145 | |
146 | def wmain(*argv): | |
147 | """Main function for ashd(7)-compatible WSGI handlers | |
148 | ||
149 | Returns the `application' function. If any arguments are given, | |
150 | they are parsed according to the module documentation. | |
151 | """ | |
152 | ret = handler() | |
153 | for arg in argv: | |
154 | if arg[0] == '.': | |
155 | p = arg.index('=') | |
156 | ret.addext(arg[1:p], arg[p + 1:]) | |
157 | return ret.handle | |
158 | ||
173e0e9e | 159 | def chain(env, startreq): |
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160 | """Chain-loading WSGI handler |
161 | ||
162 | This handler loads requested files, compiles them and loads them | |
163 | into their own modules. The compiled modules are cached and reused | |
164 | until the file is modified, in which case the previous module is | |
165 | discarded and the new file contents are loaded into a new module | |
166 | in its place. When chaining such modules, an object named `wmain' | |
167 | is first looked for and called with no arguments if found. The | |
168 | object it returns is then used as the WSGI application object for | |
169 | that module, which is reused until the module is reloaded. If | |
170 | `wmain' is not found, an object named `application' is looked for | |
171 | instead. If found, it is used directly as the WSGI application | |
172 | object. | |
173 | """ | |
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174 | path = env["SCRIPT_FILENAME"] |
175 | mod = getmod(path) | |
176 | entry = None | |
177 | if mod is not None: | |
2037cee2 | 178 | with mod.lock: |
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179 | if hasattr(mod, "entry"): |
180 | entry = mod.entry | |
181 | else: | |
182 | if hasattr(mod.mod, "wmain"): | |
183 | entry = mod.mod.wmain() | |
184 | elif hasattr(mod.mod, "application"): | |
185 | entry = mod.mod.application | |
186 | mod.entry = entry | |
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187 | if entry is not None: |
188 | return entry(env, startreq) | |
189 | return wsgiutil.simpleerror(env, startreq, 500, "Internal Error", "Invalid WSGI handler.") | |
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e9817fee | 191 | application = handler().handle |