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279 lines
10 KiB
Python
279 lines
10 KiB
Python
"""CherryPy Application and Tree objects."""
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import os
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import cherrypy
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from cherrypy import _cpconfig, _cplogging, _cprequest, _cpwsgi, tools
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from cherrypy.lib import httputil
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class Application(object):
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"""A CherryPy Application.
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Servers and gateways should not instantiate Request objects directly.
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Instead, they should ask an Application object for a request object.
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An instance of this class may also be used as a WSGI callable
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(WSGI application object) for itself.
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"""
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__metaclass__ = cherrypy._AttributeDocstrings
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root = None
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root__doc = """
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The top-most container of page handlers for this app. Handlers should
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be arranged in a hierarchy of attributes, matching the expected URI
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hierarchy; the default dispatcher then searches this hierarchy for a
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matching handler. When using a dispatcher other than the default,
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this value may be None."""
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config = {}
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config__doc = """
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A dict of {path: pathconf} pairs, where 'pathconf' is itself a dict
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of {key: value} pairs."""
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namespaces = _cpconfig.NamespaceSet()
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toolboxes = {'tools': cherrypy.tools}
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log = None
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log__doc = """A LogManager instance. See _cplogging."""
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wsgiapp = None
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wsgiapp__doc = """A CPWSGIApp instance. See _cpwsgi."""
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request_class = _cprequest.Request
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response_class = _cprequest.Response
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relative_urls = False
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def __init__(self, root, script_name="", config=None):
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self.log = _cplogging.LogManager(id(self), cherrypy.log.logger_root)
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self.root = root
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self.script_name = script_name
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self.wsgiapp = _cpwsgi.CPWSGIApp(self)
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self.namespaces = self.namespaces.copy()
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self.namespaces["log"] = lambda k, v: setattr(self.log, k, v)
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self.namespaces["wsgi"] = self.wsgiapp.namespace_handler
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self.config = self.__class__.config.copy()
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if config:
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self.merge(config)
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def __repr__(self):
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return "%s.%s(%r, %r)" % (self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__,
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self.root, self.script_name)
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script_name__doc = """
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The URI "mount point" for this app. A mount point is that portion of
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the URI which is constant for all URIs that are serviced by this
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application; it does not include scheme, host, or proxy ("virtual host")
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portions of the URI.
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For example, if script_name is "/my/cool/app", then the URL
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"http://www.example.com/my/cool/app/page1" might be handled by a
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"page1" method on the root object.
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The value of script_name MUST NOT end in a slash. If the script_name
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refers to the root of the URI, it MUST be an empty string (not "/").
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If script_name is explicitly set to None, then the script_name will be
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provided for each call from request.wsgi_environ['SCRIPT_NAME'].
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"""
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def _get_script_name(self):
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if self._script_name is None:
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# None signals that the script name should be pulled from WSGI environ.
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return cherrypy.serving.request.wsgi_environ['SCRIPT_NAME'].rstrip("/")
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return self._script_name
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def _set_script_name(self, value):
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if value:
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value = value.rstrip("/")
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self._script_name = value
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script_name = property(fget=_get_script_name, fset=_set_script_name,
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doc=script_name__doc)
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def merge(self, config):
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"""Merge the given config into self.config."""
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_cpconfig.merge(self.config, config)
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# Handle namespaces specified in config.
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self.namespaces(self.config.get("/", {}))
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def find_config(self, path, key, default=None):
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"""Return the most-specific value for key along path, or default."""
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trail = path or "/"
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while trail:
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nodeconf = self.config.get(trail, {})
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if key in nodeconf:
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return nodeconf[key]
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lastslash = trail.rfind("/")
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if lastslash == -1:
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break
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elif lastslash == 0 and trail != "/":
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trail = "/"
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else:
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trail = trail[:lastslash]
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return default
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def get_serving(self, local, remote, scheme, sproto):
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"""Create and return a Request and Response object."""
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req = self.request_class(local, remote, scheme, sproto)
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req.app = self
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for name, toolbox in self.toolboxes.items():
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req.namespaces[name] = toolbox
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resp = self.response_class()
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cherrypy.serving.load(req, resp)
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cherrypy.engine.timeout_monitor.acquire()
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cherrypy.engine.publish('acquire_thread')
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return req, resp
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def release_serving(self):
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"""Release the current serving (request and response)."""
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req = cherrypy.serving.request
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cherrypy.engine.timeout_monitor.release()
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try:
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req.close()
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except:
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cherrypy.log(traceback=True, severity=40)
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cherrypy.serving.clear()
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def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
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return self.wsgiapp(environ, start_response)
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class Tree(object):
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"""A registry of CherryPy applications, mounted at diverse points.
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An instance of this class may also be used as a WSGI callable
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(WSGI application object), in which case it dispatches to all
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mounted apps.
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"""
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apps = {}
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apps__doc = """
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A dict of the form {script name: application}, where "script name"
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is a string declaring the URI mount point (no trailing slash), and
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"application" is an instance of cherrypy.Application (or an arbitrary
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WSGI callable if you happen to be using a WSGI server)."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.apps = {}
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def mount(self, root, script_name="", config=None):
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"""Mount a new app from a root object, script_name, and config.
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root: an instance of a "controller class" (a collection of page
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handler methods) which represents the root of the application.
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This may also be an Application instance, or None if using
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a dispatcher other than the default.
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script_name: a string containing the "mount point" of the application.
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This should start with a slash, and be the path portion of the
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URL at which to mount the given root. For example, if root.index()
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will handle requests to "http://www.example.com:8080/dept/app1/",
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then the script_name argument would be "/dept/app1".
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It MUST NOT end in a slash. If the script_name refers to the
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root of the URI, it MUST be an empty string (not "/").
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config: a file or dict containing application config.
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"""
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if script_name is None:
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raise TypeError(
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"The 'script_name' argument may not be None. Application "
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"objects may, however, possess a script_name of None (in "
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"order to inpect the WSGI environ for SCRIPT_NAME upon each "
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"request). You cannot mount such Applications on this Tree; "
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"you must pass them to a WSGI server interface directly.")
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# Next line both 1) strips trailing slash and 2) maps "/" -> "".
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script_name = script_name.rstrip("/")
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if isinstance(root, Application):
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app = root
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if script_name != "" and script_name != app.script_name:
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raise ValueError("Cannot specify a different script name and "
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"pass an Application instance to cherrypy.mount")
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script_name = app.script_name
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else:
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app = Application(root, script_name)
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# If mounted at "", add favicon.ico
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if (script_name == "" and root is not None
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and not hasattr(root, "favicon_ico")):
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favicon = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.dirname(__file__),
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"favicon.ico")
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root.favicon_ico = tools.staticfile.handler(favicon)
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if config:
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app.merge(config)
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self.apps[script_name] = app
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return app
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def graft(self, wsgi_callable, script_name=""):
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"""Mount a wsgi callable at the given script_name."""
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# Next line both 1) strips trailing slash and 2) maps "/" -> "".
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script_name = script_name.rstrip("/")
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self.apps[script_name] = wsgi_callable
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def script_name(self, path=None):
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"""The script_name of the app at the given path, or None.
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If path is None, cherrypy.request is used.
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"""
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if path is None:
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try:
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request = cherrypy.serving.request
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path = httputil.urljoin(request.script_name,
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request.path_info)
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except AttributeError:
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return None
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while True:
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if path in self.apps:
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return path
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if path == "":
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return None
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# Move one node up the tree and try again.
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path = path[:path.rfind("/")]
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def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
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# If you're calling this, then you're probably setting SCRIPT_NAME
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# to '' (some WSGI servers always set SCRIPT_NAME to '').
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# Try to look up the app using the full path.
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env1x = environ
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if environ.get(u'wsgi.version') == (u'u', 0):
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env1x = _cpwsgi.downgrade_wsgi_ux_to_1x(environ)
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path = httputil.urljoin(env1x.get('SCRIPT_NAME', ''),
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env1x.get('PATH_INFO', ''))
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sn = self.script_name(path or "/")
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if sn is None:
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start_response('404 Not Found', [])
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return []
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app = self.apps[sn]
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# Correct the SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO environ entries.
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environ = environ.copy()
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if environ.get(u'wsgi.version') == (u'u', 0):
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# Python 2/WSGI u.0: all strings MUST be of type unicode
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enc = environ[u'wsgi.url_encoding']
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environ[u'SCRIPT_NAME'] = sn.decode(enc)
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environ[u'PATH_INFO'] = path[len(sn.rstrip("/")):].decode(enc)
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else:
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# Python 2/WSGI 1.x: all strings MUST be of type str
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environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = sn
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environ['PATH_INFO'] = path[len(sn.rstrip("/")):]
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return app(environ, start_response)
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