django1/django/core/serializers/xml_serializer.py

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"""
XML serializer.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from collections import OrderedDict
from xml.dom import pulldom
from xml.sax import handler
from xml.sax.expatreader import ExpatParser as _ExpatParser
from django.apps import apps
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.serializers import base
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, models
from django.utils.encoding import smart_text
from django.utils.xmlutils import (
SimplerXMLGenerator, UnserializableContentError,
)
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class Serializer(base.Serializer):
"""
Serializes a QuerySet to XML.
"""
def indent(self, level):
if self.options.get('indent') is not None:
self.xml.ignorableWhitespace('\n' + ' ' * self.options.get('indent') * level)
def start_serialization(self):
"""
Start serialization -- open the XML document and the root element.
"""
self.xml = SimplerXMLGenerator(self.stream, self.options.get("encoding", settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET))
self.xml.startDocument()
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self.xml.startElement("django-objects", {"version": "1.0"})
def end_serialization(self):
"""
End serialization -- end the document.
"""
self.indent(0)
self.xml.endElement("django-objects")
self.xml.endDocument()
def start_object(self, obj):
"""
Called as each object is handled.
"""
if not hasattr(obj, "_meta"):
raise base.SerializationError("Non-model object (%s) encountered during serialization" % type(obj))
self.indent(1)
model = obj._meta.proxy_for_model if obj._deferred else obj.__class__
attrs = OrderedDict([("model", smart_text(model._meta))])
if not self.use_natural_primary_keys or not hasattr(obj, 'natural_key'):
obj_pk = obj._get_pk_val()
if obj_pk is not None:
attrs['pk'] = smart_text(obj_pk)
self.xml.startElement("object", attrs)
def end_object(self, obj):
"""
Called after handling all fields for an object.
"""
self.indent(1)
self.xml.endElement("object")
def handle_field(self, obj, field):
"""
Called to handle each field on an object (except for ForeignKeys and
ManyToManyFields)
"""
self.indent(2)
self.xml.startElement("field", OrderedDict([
("name", field.name),
("type", field.get_internal_type()),
]))
# Get a "string version" of the object's data.
if getattr(obj, field.name) is not None:
try:
self.xml.characters(field.value_to_string(obj))
except UnserializableContentError:
raise ValueError("%s.%s (pk:%s) contains unserializable characters" % (
obj.__class__.__name__, field.name, obj._get_pk_val()))
else:
self.xml.addQuickElement("None")
self.xml.endElement("field")
def handle_fk_field(self, obj, field):
"""
Called to handle a ForeignKey (we need to treat them slightly
differently from regular fields).
"""
self._start_relational_field(field)
related_att = getattr(obj, field.get_attname())
if related_att is not None:
if self.use_natural_foreign_keys and hasattr(field.remote_field.model, 'natural_key'):
related = getattr(obj, field.name)
# If related object has a natural key, use it
related = related.natural_key()
# Iterable natural keys are rolled out as subelements
for key_value in related:
self.xml.startElement("natural", {})
self.xml.characters(smart_text(key_value))
self.xml.endElement("natural")
else:
self.xml.characters(smart_text(related_att))
else:
self.xml.addQuickElement("None")
self.xml.endElement("field")
def handle_m2m_field(self, obj, field):
"""
Called to handle a ManyToManyField. Related objects are only
serialized as references to the object's PK (i.e. the related *data*
is not dumped, just the relation).
"""
if field.remote_field.through._meta.auto_created:
self._start_relational_field(field)
if self.use_natural_foreign_keys and hasattr(field.remote_field.model, 'natural_key'):
# If the objects in the m2m have a natural key, use it
def handle_m2m(value):
natural = value.natural_key()
# Iterable natural keys are rolled out as subelements
self.xml.startElement("object", {})
for key_value in natural:
self.xml.startElement("natural", {})
self.xml.characters(smart_text(key_value))
self.xml.endElement("natural")
self.xml.endElement("object")
else:
def handle_m2m(value):
self.xml.addQuickElement("object", attrs={
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'pk': smart_text(value._get_pk_val())
})
for relobj in getattr(obj, field.name).iterator():
handle_m2m(relobj)
self.xml.endElement("field")
def _start_relational_field(self, field):
"""
Helper to output the <field> element for relational fields
"""
self.indent(2)
self.xml.startElement("field", OrderedDict([
("name", field.name),
("rel", field.remote_field.__class__.__name__),
("to", smart_text(field.remote_field.model._meta)),
]))
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class Deserializer(base.Deserializer):
"""
Deserialize XML.
"""
def __init__(self, stream_or_string, **options):
super(Deserializer, self).__init__(stream_or_string, **options)
self.event_stream = pulldom.parse(self.stream, self._make_parser())
self.db = options.pop('using', DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
self.ignore = options.pop('ignorenonexistent', False)
def _make_parser(self):
"""Create a hardened XML parser (no custom/external entities)."""
return DefusedExpatParser()
def __next__(self):
for event, node in self.event_stream:
if event == "START_ELEMENT" and node.nodeName == "object":
self.event_stream.expandNode(node)
return self._handle_object(node)
raise StopIteration
def _handle_object(self, node):
"""
Convert an <object> node to a DeserializedObject.
"""
# Look up the model using the model loading mechanism. If this fails,
# bail.
Model = self._get_model_from_node(node, "model")
# Start building a data dictionary from the object.
data = {}
if node.hasAttribute('pk'):
data[Model._meta.pk.attname] = Model._meta.pk.to_python(
node.getAttribute('pk'))
# Also start building a dict of m2m data (this is saved as
# {m2m_accessor_attribute : [list_of_related_objects]})
m2m_data = {}
field_names = {f.name for f in Model._meta.get_fields()}
# Deserialize each field.
for field_node in node.getElementsByTagName("field"):
# If the field is missing the name attribute, bail (are you
# sensing a pattern here?)
field_name = field_node.getAttribute("name")
if not field_name:
raise base.DeserializationError("<field> node is missing the 'name' attribute")
# Get the field from the Model. This will raise a
# FieldDoesNotExist if, well, the field doesn't exist, which will
# be propagated correctly unless ignorenonexistent=True is used.
if self.ignore and field_name not in field_names:
continue
field = Model._meta.get_field(field_name)
# As is usually the case, relation fields get the special treatment.
if field.remote_field and isinstance(field.remote_field, models.ManyToManyRel):
m2m_data[field.name] = self._handle_m2m_field_node(field_node, field)
elif field.remote_field and isinstance(field.remote_field, models.ManyToOneRel):
data[field.attname] = self._handle_fk_field_node(field_node, field)
else:
if field_node.getElementsByTagName('None'):
value = None
else:
value = field.to_python(getInnerText(field_node).strip())
data[field.name] = value
obj = base.build_instance(Model, data, self.db)
# Return a DeserializedObject so that the m2m data has a place to live.
return base.DeserializedObject(obj, m2m_data)
def _handle_fk_field_node(self, node, field):
"""
Handle a <field> node for a ForeignKey
"""
# Check if there is a child node named 'None', returning None if so.
if node.getElementsByTagName('None'):
return None
else:
model = field.remote_field.model
if hasattr(model._default_manager, 'get_by_natural_key'):
keys = node.getElementsByTagName('natural')
if keys:
# If there are 'natural' subelements, it must be a natural key
field_value = [getInnerText(k).strip() for k in keys]
obj = model._default_manager.db_manager(self.db).get_by_natural_key(*field_value)
obj_pk = getattr(obj, field.remote_field.field_name)
# If this is a natural foreign key to an object that
# has a FK/O2O as the foreign key, use the FK value
if field.remote_field.model._meta.pk.remote_field:
obj_pk = obj_pk.pk
else:
# Otherwise, treat like a normal PK
field_value = getInnerText(node).strip()
obj_pk = model._meta.get_field(field.remote_field.field_name).to_python(field_value)
return obj_pk
else:
field_value = getInnerText(node).strip()
return model._meta.get_field(field.remote_field.field_name).to_python(field_value)
def _handle_m2m_field_node(self, node, field):
"""
Handle a <field> node for a ManyToManyField.
"""
model = field.remote_field.model
default_manager = model._default_manager
if hasattr(default_manager, 'get_by_natural_key'):
def m2m_convert(n):
keys = n.getElementsByTagName('natural')
if keys:
# If there are 'natural' subelements, it must be a natural key
field_value = [getInnerText(k).strip() for k in keys]
obj_pk = default_manager.db_manager(self.db).get_by_natural_key(*field_value).pk
else:
# Otherwise, treat like a normal PK value.
obj_pk = model._meta.pk.to_python(n.getAttribute('pk'))
return obj_pk
else:
def m2m_convert(n):
return model._meta.pk.to_python(n.getAttribute('pk'))
return [m2m_convert(c) for c in node.getElementsByTagName("object")]
def _get_model_from_node(self, node, attr):
"""
Helper to look up a model from a <object model=...> or a <field
rel=... to=...> node.
"""
model_identifier = node.getAttribute(attr)
if not model_identifier:
raise base.DeserializationError(
"<%s> node is missing the required '%s' attribute"
% (node.nodeName, attr))
try:
return apps.get_model(model_identifier)
except (LookupError, TypeError):
raise base.DeserializationError(
"<%s> node has invalid model identifier: '%s'"
% (node.nodeName, model_identifier))
def getInnerText(node):
"""
Get all the inner text of a DOM node (recursively).
"""
# inspired by http://mail.python.org/pipermail/xml-sig/2005-March/011022.html
inner_text = []
for child in node.childNodes:
if child.nodeType == child.TEXT_NODE or child.nodeType == child.CDATA_SECTION_NODE:
inner_text.append(child.data)
elif child.nodeType == child.ELEMENT_NODE:
inner_text.extend(getInnerText(child))
else:
pass
return "".join(inner_text)
# Below code based on Christian Heimes' defusedxml
class DefusedExpatParser(_ExpatParser):
"""
An expat parser hardened against XML bomb attacks.
Forbids DTDs, external entity references
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
_ExpatParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.setFeature(handler.feature_external_ges, False)
self.setFeature(handler.feature_external_pes, False)
def start_doctype_decl(self, name, sysid, pubid, has_internal_subset):
raise DTDForbidden(name, sysid, pubid)
def entity_decl(self, name, is_parameter_entity, value, base,
sysid, pubid, notation_name):
raise EntitiesForbidden(name, value, base, sysid, pubid, notation_name)
def unparsed_entity_decl(self, name, base, sysid, pubid, notation_name):
# expat 1.2
raise EntitiesForbidden(name, None, base, sysid, pubid, notation_name)
def external_entity_ref_handler(self, context, base, sysid, pubid):
raise ExternalReferenceForbidden(context, base, sysid, pubid)
def reset(self):
_ExpatParser.reset(self)
parser = self._parser
parser.StartDoctypeDeclHandler = self.start_doctype_decl
parser.EntityDeclHandler = self.entity_decl
parser.UnparsedEntityDeclHandler = self.unparsed_entity_decl
parser.ExternalEntityRefHandler = self.external_entity_ref_handler
class DefusedXmlException(ValueError):
"""Base exception."""
def __repr__(self):
return str(self)
class DTDForbidden(DefusedXmlException):
"""Document type definition is forbidden."""
def __init__(self, name, sysid, pubid):
super(DTDForbidden, self).__init__()
self.name = name
self.sysid = sysid
self.pubid = pubid
def __str__(self):
tpl = "DTDForbidden(name='{}', system_id={!r}, public_id={!r})"
return tpl.format(self.name, self.sysid, self.pubid)
class EntitiesForbidden(DefusedXmlException):
"""Entity definition is forbidden."""
def __init__(self, name, value, base, sysid, pubid, notation_name):
super(EntitiesForbidden, self).__init__()
self.name = name
self.value = value
self.base = base
self.sysid = sysid
self.pubid = pubid
self.notation_name = notation_name
def __str__(self):
tpl = "EntitiesForbidden(name='{}', system_id={!r}, public_id={!r})"
return tpl.format(self.name, self.sysid, self.pubid)
class ExternalReferenceForbidden(DefusedXmlException):
"""Resolving an external reference is forbidden."""
def __init__(self, context, base, sysid, pubid):
super(ExternalReferenceForbidden, self).__init__()
self.context = context
self.base = base
self.sysid = sysid
self.pubid = pubid
def __str__(self):
tpl = "ExternalReferenceForbidden(system_id='{}', public_id={})"
return tpl.format(self.sysid, self.pubid)