django1/django/core/validators.py

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"""
A library of validators that return None and raise ValidationError when the
provided data isn't valid.
Validators may be callable classes, and they may have an 'always_test'
attribute. If an 'always_test' attribute exists (regardless of value), the
validator will *always* be run, regardless of whether its associated
form field is required.
"""
import urllib2
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.translation import gettext, gettext_lazy, ngettext
from django.utils.functional import Promise, lazy
import re
_datere = r'\d{4}-\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}'
_timere = r'(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9](?::[0-5][0-9])?'
alnum_re = re.compile(r'^\w+$')
alnumurl_re = re.compile(r'^[-\w/]+$')
ansi_date_re = re.compile('^%s$' % _datere)
ansi_time_re = re.compile('^%s$' % _timere)
ansi_datetime_re = re.compile('^%s %s$' % (_datere, _timere))
email_re = re.compile(
r"(^[-!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{}|~0-9A-Z]+(\.[-!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{}|~0-9A-Z]+)*" # dot-atom
r'|^"([\001-\010\013\014\016-\037!#-\[\]-\177]|\\[\001-011\013\014\016-\177])*"' # quoted-string
r')@(?:[A-Z0-9-]+\.)+[A-Z]{2,6}$', re.IGNORECASE) # domain
integer_re = re.compile(r'^-?\d+$')
ip4_re = re.compile(r'^(25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|[0-1]?\d?\d)(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d|[0-1]?\d?\d)){3}$')
phone_re = re.compile(r'^[A-PR-Y0-9]{3}-[A-PR-Y0-9]{3}-[A-PR-Y0-9]{4}$', re.IGNORECASE)
slug_re = re.compile(r'^[-\w]+$')
url_re = re.compile(r'^https?://\S+$')
lazy_inter = lazy(lambda a,b: str(a) % b, str)
class ValidationError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message):
"ValidationError can be passed a string or a list."
if isinstance(message, list):
self.messages = message
else:
assert isinstance(message, (basestring, Promise)), ("%s should be a string" % repr(message))
self.messages = [message]
def __str__(self):
# This is needed because, without a __str__(), printing an exception
# instance would result in this:
# AttributeError: ValidationError instance has no attribute 'args'
# See http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/node10.html#handling
return str(self.messages)
class CriticalValidationError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message):
"ValidationError can be passed a string or a list."
if isinstance(message, list):
self.messages = message
else:
assert isinstance(message, (basestring, Promise)), ("'%s' should be a string" % message)
self.messages = [message]
def __str__(self):
return str(self.messages)
def isAlphaNumeric(field_data, all_data):
if not alnum_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext("This value must contain only letters, numbers and underscores.")
def isAlphaNumericURL(field_data, all_data):
if not alnumurl_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext("This value must contain only letters, numbers, underscores, dashes or slashes.")
def isSlug(field_data, all_data):
if not slug_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext("This value must contain only letters, numbers, underscores or hyphens.")
def isLowerCase(field_data, all_data):
if field_data.lower() != field_data:
raise ValidationError, gettext("Uppercase letters are not allowed here.")
def isUpperCase(field_data, all_data):
if field_data.upper() != field_data:
raise ValidationError, gettext("Lowercase letters are not allowed here.")
def isCommaSeparatedIntegerList(field_data, all_data):
for supposed_int in field_data.split(','):
try:
int(supposed_int)
except ValueError:
raise ValidationError, gettext("Enter only digits separated by commas.")
def isCommaSeparatedEmailList(field_data, all_data):
"""
Checks that field_data is a string of e-mail addresses separated by commas.
Blank field_data values will not throw a validation error, and whitespace
is allowed around the commas.
"""
for supposed_email in field_data.split(','):
try:
isValidEmail(supposed_email.strip(), '')
except ValidationError:
raise ValidationError, gettext("Enter valid e-mail addresses separated by commas.")
def isValidIPAddress4(field_data, all_data):
if not ip4_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext("Please enter a valid IP address.")
def isNotEmpty(field_data, all_data):
if field_data.strip() == '':
raise ValidationError, gettext("Empty values are not allowed here.")
def isOnlyDigits(field_data, all_data):
if not field_data.isdigit():
raise ValidationError, gettext("Non-numeric characters aren't allowed here.")
def isNotOnlyDigits(field_data, all_data):
if field_data.isdigit():
raise ValidationError, gettext("This value can't be comprised solely of digits.")
def isInteger(field_data, all_data):
# This differs from isOnlyDigits because this accepts the negative sign
if not integer_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext("Enter a whole number.")
def isOnlyLetters(field_data, all_data):
if not field_data.isalpha():
raise ValidationError, gettext("Only alphabetical characters are allowed here.")
def _isValidDate(date_string):
"""
A helper function used by isValidANSIDate and isValidANSIDatetime to
check if the date is valid. The date string is assumed to already be in
YYYY-MM-DD format.
"""
from datetime import date
# Could use time.strptime here and catch errors, but datetime.date below
# produces much friendlier error messages.
year, month, day = map(int, date_string.split('-'))
# This check is needed because strftime is used when saving the date
# value to the database, and strftime requires that the year be >=1900.
if year < 1900:
raise ValidationError, gettext('Year must be 1900 or later.')
try:
date(year, month, day)
except ValueError, e:
raise ValidationError, gettext('Invalid date: %s.' % e)
def isValidANSIDate(field_data, all_data):
if not ansi_date_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext('Enter a valid date in YYYY-MM-DD format.')
_isValidDate(field_data)
def isValidANSITime(field_data, all_data):
if not ansi_time_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext('Enter a valid time in HH:MM format.')
def isValidANSIDatetime(field_data, all_data):
if not ansi_datetime_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext('Enter a valid date/time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format.')
_isValidDate(field_data.split()[0])
def isValidEmail(field_data, all_data):
if not email_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext('Enter a valid e-mail address.')
def isValidImage(field_data, all_data):
"""
Checks that the file-upload field data contains a valid image (GIF, JPG,
PNG, possibly others -- whatever the Python Imaging Library supports).
"""
from PIL import Image
from cStringIO import StringIO
try:
content = field_data['content']
except TypeError:
raise ValidationError, gettext("No file was submitted. Check the encoding type on the form.")
try:
Image.open(StringIO(content))
except IOError: # Python Imaging Library doesn't recognize it as an image
raise ValidationError, gettext("Upload a valid image. The file you uploaded was either not an image or a corrupted image.")
def isValidImageURL(field_data, all_data):
uc = URLMimeTypeCheck(('image/jpeg', 'image/gif', 'image/png'))
try:
uc(field_data, all_data)
except URLMimeTypeCheck.InvalidContentType:
raise ValidationError, gettext("The URL %s does not point to a valid image.") % field_data
def isValidPhone(field_data, all_data):
if not phone_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext('Phone numbers must be in XXX-XXX-XXXX format. "%s" is invalid.') % field_data
def isValidQuicktimeVideoURL(field_data, all_data):
"Checks that the given URL is a video that can be played by QuickTime (qt, mpeg)"
uc = URLMimeTypeCheck(('video/quicktime', 'video/mpeg',))
try:
uc(field_data, all_data)
except URLMimeTypeCheck.InvalidContentType:
raise ValidationError, gettext("The URL %s does not point to a valid QuickTime video.") % field_data
def isValidURL(field_data, all_data):
if not url_re.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError, gettext("A valid URL is required.")
def isValidHTML(field_data, all_data):
import urllib, urllib2
try:
u = urllib2.urlopen('http://validator.w3.org/check', urllib.urlencode({'fragment': field_data, 'output': 'xml'}))
except:
# Validator or Internet connection is unavailable. Fail silently.
return
html_is_valid = (u.headers.get('x-w3c-validator-status', 'Invalid') == 'Valid')
if html_is_valid:
return
from xml.dom.minidom import parseString
error_messages = [e.firstChild.wholeText for e in parseString(u.read()).getElementsByTagName('messages')[0].getElementsByTagName('msg')]
raise ValidationError, gettext("Valid HTML is required. Specific errors are:\n%s") % "\n".join(error_messages)
def isWellFormedXml(field_data, all_data):
from xml.dom.minidom import parseString
try:
parseString(field_data)
except Exception, e: # Naked except because we're not sure what will be thrown
raise ValidationError, gettext("Badly formed XML: %s") % str(e)
def isWellFormedXmlFragment(field_data, all_data):
isWellFormedXml('<root>%s</root>' % field_data, all_data)
def isExistingURL(field_data, all_data):
try:
headers = {
"Accept" : "text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5",
"Accept-Language" : "en-us,en;q=0.5",
"Accept-Charset": "ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7",
"Connection" : "close",
"User-Agent": settings.URL_VALIDATOR_USER_AGENT
}
req = urllib2.Request(field_data,None, headers)
u = urllib2.urlopen(req)
except ValueError:
raise ValidationError, _("Invalid URL: %s") % field_data
except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
# 401s are valid; they just mean authorization is required.
# 301 and 302 are redirects; they just mean look somewhere else.
if str(e.code) not in ('401','301','302'):
raise ValidationError, _("The URL %s is a broken link.") % field_data
except: # urllib2.URLError, httplib.InvalidURL, etc.
raise ValidationError, _("The URL %s is a broken link.") % field_data
def isValidUSState(field_data, all_data):
"Checks that the given string is a valid two-letter U.S. state abbreviation"
states = ['AA', 'AE', 'AK', 'AL', 'AP', 'AR', 'AS', 'AZ', 'CA', 'CO', 'CT', 'DC', 'DE', 'FL', 'FM', 'GA', 'GU', 'HI', 'IA', 'ID', 'IL', 'IN', 'KS', 'KY', 'LA', 'MA', 'MD', 'ME', 'MH', 'MI', 'MN', 'MO', 'MP', 'MS', 'MT', 'NC', 'ND', 'NE', 'NH', 'NJ', 'NM', 'NV', 'NY', 'OH', 'OK', 'OR', 'PA', 'PR', 'PW', 'RI', 'SC', 'SD', 'TN', 'TX', 'UT', 'VA', 'VI', 'VT', 'WA', 'WI', 'WV', 'WY']
if field_data.upper() not in states:
raise ValidationError, gettext("Enter a valid U.S. state abbreviation.")
def hasNoProfanities(field_data, all_data):
"""
Checks that the given string has no profanities in it. This does a simple
check for whether each profanity exists within the string, so 'fuck' will
catch 'motherfucker' as well. Raises a ValidationError such as:
Watch your mouth! The words "f--k" and "s--t" are not allowed here.
"""
field_data = field_data.lower() # normalize
words_seen = [w for w in settings.PROFANITIES_LIST if w in field_data]
if words_seen:
from django.utils.text import get_text_list
plural = len(words_seen) > 1
raise ValidationError, ngettext("Watch your mouth! The word %s is not allowed here.",
"Watch your mouth! The words %s are not allowed here.", plural) % \
get_text_list(['"%s%s%s"' % (i[0], '-'*(len(i)-2), i[-1]) for i in words_seen], 'and')
class AlwaysMatchesOtherField(object):
def __init__(self, other_field_name, error_message=None):
self.other = other_field_name
self.error_message = error_message or lazy_inter(gettext_lazy("This field must match the '%s' field."), self.other)
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if field_data != all_data[self.other]:
raise ValidationError, self.error_message
class ValidateIfOtherFieldEquals(object):
def __init__(self, other_field, other_value, validator_list):
self.other_field, self.other_value = other_field, other_value
self.validator_list = validator_list
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if all_data.has_key(self.other_field) and all_data[self.other_field] == self.other_value:
for v in self.validator_list:
v(field_data, all_data)
class RequiredIfOtherFieldNotGiven(object):
def __init__(self, other_field_name, error_message=gettext_lazy("Please enter something for at least one field.")):
self.other, self.error_message = other_field_name, error_message
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if not all_data.get(self.other, False) and not field_data:
raise ValidationError, self.error_message
class RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven(object):
def __init__(self, other_field_names, error_message=gettext_lazy("Please enter both fields or leave them both empty.")):
self.other, self.error_message = other_field_names, error_message
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
for field in self.other:
if all_data.get(field, False) and not field_data:
raise ValidationError, self.error_message
class RequiredIfOtherFieldGiven(RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven):
"Like RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven, but takes a single field name instead of a list."
def __init__(self, other_field_name, error_message=gettext_lazy("Please enter both fields or leave them both empty.")):
RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven.__init__(self, [other_field_name], error_message)
class RequiredIfOtherFieldEquals(object):
def __init__(self, other_field, other_value, error_message=None):
self.other_field = other_field
self.other_value = other_value
self.error_message = error_message or lazy_inter(gettext_lazy("This field must be given if %(field)s is %(value)s"), {
'field': other_field, 'value': other_value})
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if all_data.has_key(self.other_field) and all_data[self.other_field] == self.other_value and not field_data:
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
class RequiredIfOtherFieldDoesNotEqual(object):
def __init__(self, other_field, other_value, error_message=None):
self.other_field = other_field
self.other_value = other_value
self.error_message = error_message or lazy_inter(gettext_lazy("This field must be given if %(field)s is not %(value)s"), {
'field': other_field, 'value': other_value})
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if all_data.has_key(self.other_field) and all_data[self.other_field] != self.other_value and not field_data:
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
class IsLessThanOtherField(object):
def __init__(self, other_field_name, error_message):
self.other, self.error_message = other_field_name, error_message
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if field_data > all_data[self.other]:
raise ValidationError, self.error_message
class UniqueAmongstFieldsWithPrefix(object):
def __init__(self, field_name, prefix, error_message):
self.field_name, self.prefix = field_name, prefix
self.error_message = error_message or gettext_lazy("Duplicate values are not allowed.")
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
for field_name, value in all_data.items():
if field_name != self.field_name and value == field_data:
raise ValidationError, self.error_message
class NumberIsInRange(object):
"""
Validator that tests if a value is in a range (inclusive).
"""
def __init__(self, lower=None, upper=None, error_message=''):
self.lower, self.upper = lower, upper
if not error_message:
if lower and upper:
self.error_message = gettext("This value must be between %s and %s.") % (lower, upper)
elif lower:
self.error_message = gettext("This value must be at least %s.") % lower
elif upper:
self.error_message = gettext("This value must be no more than %s.") % upper
else:
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
# Try to make the value numeric. If this fails, we assume another
# validator will catch the problem.
try:
val = float(field_data)
except ValueError:
return
# Now validate
if self.lower and self.upper and (val < self.lower or val > self.upper):
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
elif self.lower and val < self.lower:
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
elif self.upper and val > self.upper:
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
class IsAPowerOf(object):
"""
>>> v = IsAPowerOf(2)
>>> v(4, None)
>>> v(8, None)
>>> v(16, None)
>>> v(17, None)
django.core.validators.ValidationError: ['This value must be a power of 2.']
"""
def __init__(self, power_of):
self.power_of = power_of
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
from math import log
val = log(int(field_data)) / log(self.power_of)
if val != int(val):
raise ValidationError, gettext("This value must be a power of %s.") % self.power_of
class IsValidFloat(object):
def __init__(self, max_digits, decimal_places):
self.max_digits, self.decimal_places = max_digits, decimal_places
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
data = str(field_data)
try:
float(data)
except ValueError:
raise ValidationError, gettext("Please enter a valid decimal number.")
# Negative floats require more space to input.
max_allowed_length = data.startswith('-') and (self.max_digits + 2) or (self.max_digits + 1)
if len(data) > max_allowed_length:
raise ValidationError, ngettext("Please enter a valid decimal number with at most %s total digit.",
"Please enter a valid decimal number with at most %s total digits.", self.max_digits) % self.max_digits
if (not '.' in data and len(data) > (max_allowed_length - self.decimal_places - 1)) or ('.' in data and len(data) > (max_allowed_length - (self.decimal_places - len(data.split('.')[1])))):
raise ValidationError, ngettext( "Please enter a valid decimal number with a whole part of at most %s digit.",
"Please enter a valid decimal number with a whole part of at most %s digits.", str(self.max_digits-self.decimal_places)) % str(self.max_digits-self.decimal_places)
if '.' in data and len(data.split('.')[1]) > self.decimal_places:
raise ValidationError, ngettext("Please enter a valid decimal number with at most %s decimal place.",
"Please enter a valid decimal number with at most %s decimal places.", self.decimal_places) % self.decimal_places
class HasAllowableSize(object):
"""
Checks that the file-upload field data is a certain size. min_size and
max_size are measurements in bytes.
"""
def __init__(self, min_size=None, max_size=None, min_error_message=None, max_error_message=None):
self.min_size, self.max_size = min_size, max_size
self.min_error_message = min_error_message or lazy_inter(gettext_lazy("Make sure your uploaded file is at least %s bytes big."), min_size)
self.max_error_message = max_error_message or lazy_inter(gettext_lazy("Make sure your uploaded file is at most %s bytes big."), max_size)
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
try:
content = field_data['content']
except TypeError:
raise ValidationError, gettext_lazy("No file was submitted. Check the encoding type on the form.")
if self.min_size is not None and len(content) < self.min_size:
raise ValidationError, self.min_error_message
if self.max_size is not None and len(content) > self.max_size:
raise ValidationError, self.max_error_message
class MatchesRegularExpression(object):
"""
Checks that the field matches the given regular-expression. The regex
should be in string format, not already compiled.
"""
def __init__(self, regexp, error_message=gettext_lazy("The format for this field is wrong.")):
self.regexp = re.compile(regexp)
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if not self.regexp.search(field_data):
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
class AnyValidator(object):
"""
This validator tries all given validators. If any one of them succeeds,
validation passes. If none of them succeeds, the given message is thrown
as a validation error. The message is rather unspecific, so it's best to
specify one on instantiation.
"""
def __init__(self, validator_list=None, error_message=gettext_lazy("This field is invalid.")):
if validator_list is None: validator_list = []
self.validator_list = validator_list
self.error_message = error_message
for v in validator_list:
if hasattr(v, 'always_test'):
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
for v in self.validator_list:
try:
v(field_data, all_data)
return
except ValidationError, e:
pass
raise ValidationError(self.error_message)
class URLMimeTypeCheck(object):
"Checks that the provided URL points to a document with a listed mime type"
class CouldNotRetrieve(ValidationError):
pass
class InvalidContentType(ValidationError):
pass
def __init__(self, mime_type_list):
self.mime_type_list = mime_type_list
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
import urllib2
try:
isValidURL(field_data, all_data)
except ValidationError:
raise
try:
info = urllib2.urlopen(field_data).info()
except (urllib2.HTTPError, urllib2.URLError):
raise URLMimeTypeCheck.CouldNotRetrieve, gettext("Could not retrieve anything from %s.") % field_data
content_type = info['content-type']
if content_type not in self.mime_type_list:
raise URLMimeTypeCheck.InvalidContentType, gettext("The URL %(url)s returned the invalid Content-Type header '%(contenttype)s'.") % {
'url': field_data, 'contenttype': content_type}
class RelaxNGCompact(object):
"Validate against a Relax NG compact schema"
def __init__(self, schema_path, additional_root_element=None):
self.schema_path = schema_path
self.additional_root_element = additional_root_element
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
import os, tempfile
if self.additional_root_element:
field_data = '<%(are)s>%(data)s\n</%(are)s>' % {
'are': self.additional_root_element,
'data': field_data
}
filename = tempfile.mktemp() # Insecure, but nothing else worked
fp = open(filename, 'w')
fp.write(field_data)
fp.close()
if not os.path.exists(settings.JING_PATH):
raise Exception, "%s not found!" % settings.JING_PATH
p = os.popen('%s -c %s %s' % (settings.JING_PATH, self.schema_path, filename))
errors = [line.strip() for line in p.readlines()]
p.close()
os.unlink(filename)
display_errors = []
lines = field_data.split('\n')
for error in errors:
ignored, line, level, message = error.split(':', 3)
# Scrape the Jing error messages to reword them more nicely.
m = re.search(r'Expected "(.*?)" to terminate element starting on line (\d+)', message)
if m:
display_errors.append(_('Please close the unclosed %(tag)s tag from line %(line)s. (Line starts with "%(start)s".)') % \
{'tag':m.group(1).replace('/', ''), 'line':m.group(2), 'start':lines[int(m.group(2)) - 1][:30]})
continue
if message.strip() == 'text not allowed here':
display_errors.append(_('Some text starting on line %(line)s is not allowed in that context. (Line starts with "%(start)s".)') % \
{'line':line, 'start':lines[int(line) - 1][:30]})
continue
m = re.search(r'\s*attribute "(.*?)" not allowed at this point; ignored', message)
if m:
display_errors.append(_('"%(attr)s" on line %(line)s is an invalid attribute. (Line starts with "%(start)s".)') % \
{'attr':m.group(1), 'line':line, 'start':lines[int(line) - 1][:30]})
continue
m = re.search(r'\s*unknown element "(.*?)"', message)
if m:
display_errors.append(_('"<%(tag)s>" on line %(line)s is an invalid tag. (Line starts with "%(start)s".)') % \
{'tag':m.group(1), 'line':line, 'start':lines[int(line) - 1][:30]})
continue
if message.strip() == 'required attributes missing':
display_errors.append(_('A tag on line %(line)s is missing one or more required attributes. (Line starts with "%(start)s".)') % \
{'line':line, 'start':lines[int(line) - 1][:30]})
continue
m = re.search(r'\s*bad value for attribute "(.*?)"', message)
if m:
display_errors.append(_('The "%(attr)s" attribute on line %(line)s has an invalid value. (Line starts with "%(start)s".)') % \
{'attr':m.group(1), 'line':line, 'start':lines[int(line) - 1][:30]})
continue
# Failing all those checks, use the default error message.
display_error = 'Line %s: %s [%s]' % (line, message, level.strip())
display_errors.append(display_error)
if len(display_errors) > 0:
raise ValidationError, display_errors