Revert [7991] - [7993]. I was committing from the wrong branch. Sorry 'bout

that, folks. :-(


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@7995 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-07-19 19:37:55 +00:00
parent be36750163
commit 189c704ae6
8 changed files with 21 additions and 59 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ import sys
from django import http
from django.core import signals
from django.dispatch import dispatcher
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
class BaseHandler(object):
# Changes that are always applied to a response (in this order).
@ -74,8 +73,7 @@ class BaseHandler(object):
resolver = urlresolvers.RegexURLResolver(r'^/', urlconf)
try:
callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs = resolver.resolve(
request.path_info)
callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs = resolver.resolve(request.path)
# Apply view middleware
for middleware_method in self._view_middleware:
@ -172,21 +170,3 @@ class BaseHandler(object):
response = func(request, response)
return response
def get_script_name(environ):
"""
Returns the equivalent of the HTTP request's SCRIPT_NAME environment
variable. If Apache mod_rewrite has been used, returns what would have been
the script name prior to any rewriting (so it's the script name as seen
from the client's perspective).
Note: this isn't used by the mod_python handler, since the equivalent of
SCRIPT_NAME isn't available there.
"""
if not environ.get('DJANGO_USE_POST_REWRITE'):
# If mod_rewrite had a whack at the URL, Apache set SCRIPT_URL to
# SCRIPT_NAME before applying any rewrites.
script_url = force_unicode(environ.get('SCRIPT_URL', ''))
if script_url:
return script_url
return force_unicode(environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME', ''))

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@ -16,15 +16,6 @@ class ModPythonRequest(http.HttpRequest):
def __init__(self, req):
self._req = req
self.path = force_unicode(req.uri)
root = req.get_options().get('django.root', '')
self._django_root = root
# req.path_info isn't necessarily computed correctly in all
# circumstances (it's out of mod_python's control a bit), so we use
# req.uri and some string manipulations to get the right value.
if root and req.uri.startswith(root):
self.path_info = force_unicode(req.uri[len(root):])
else:
self.path_info = self.path
def __repr__(self):
# Since this is called as part of error handling, we need to be very
@ -109,7 +100,7 @@ class ModPythonRequest(http.HttpRequest):
'CONTENT_LENGTH': self._req.clength, # This may be wrong
'CONTENT_TYPE': self._req.content_type, # This may be wrong
'GATEWAY_INTERFACE': 'CGI/1.1',
'PATH_INFO': self.path_info,
'PATH_INFO': self._req.path_info,
'PATH_TRANSLATED': None, # Not supported
'QUERY_STRING': self._req.args,
'REMOTE_ADDR': self._req.connection.remote_ip,
@ -117,7 +108,7 @@ class ModPythonRequest(http.HttpRequest):
'REMOTE_IDENT': self._req.connection.remote_logname,
'REMOTE_USER': self._req.user,
'REQUEST_METHOD': self._req.method,
'SCRIPT_NAME': self._django_root,
'SCRIPT_NAME': None, # Not supported
'SERVER_NAME': self._req.server.server_hostname,
'SERVER_PORT': self._req.server.port,
'SERVER_PROTOCOL': self._req.protocol,

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ except ImportError:
from django import http
from django.core import signals
from django.core.handlers import base
from django.core.handlers.base import BaseHandler
from django.dispatch import dispatcher
from django.utils import datastructures
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
@ -74,14 +74,9 @@ def safe_copyfileobj(fsrc, fdst, length=16*1024, size=0):
class WSGIRequest(http.HttpRequest):
def __init__(self, environ):
script_name = base.get_script_name()
path_info = force_unicode(environ.get('PATH_INFO', '/'))
self.environ = environ
self.path_info = path_info
self.path = '%s%s' % (script_name, path_info)
self.path = force_unicode(environ['PATH_INFO'])
self.META = environ
self.META['PATH_INFO'] = path_info
self.META['SCRIPT_NAME'] = script_name
self.method = environ['REQUEST_METHOD'].upper()
def __repr__(self):
@ -183,7 +178,7 @@ class WSGIRequest(http.HttpRequest):
REQUEST = property(_get_request)
raw_post_data = property(_get_raw_post_data)
class WSGIHandler(base.BaseHandler):
class WSGIHandler(BaseHandler):
initLock = Lock()
request_class = WSGIRequest

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@ -291,11 +291,10 @@ class RegexURLResolver(object):
def resolve(path, urlconf=None):
return get_resolver(urlconf).resolve(path)
def reverse(viewname, urlconf=None, args=None, kwargs=None, prefix=u'/'):
def reverse(viewname, urlconf=None, args=None, kwargs=None):
args = args or []
kwargs = kwargs or {}
return iri_to_uri(prefix +
get_resolver(urlconf).reverse(viewname, *args, **kwargs))
return iri_to_uri(u'/' + get_resolver(urlconf).reverse(viewname, *args, **kwargs))
def clear_url_caches():
global _resolver_cache

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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ class HttpRequest(object):
def __init__(self):
self.GET, self.POST, self.COOKIES, self.META, self.FILES = {}, {}, {}, {}, {}
self.path = ''
self.path_info = ''
self.method = None
def __repr__(self):
@ -443,4 +442,3 @@ def str_to_unicode(s, encoding):
return unicode(s, encoding, 'replace')
else:
return s

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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ class Client:
'PATH_INFO': '/',
'QUERY_STRING': '',
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
'SCRIPT_NAME': '',
'SCRIPT_NAME': None,
'SERVER_NAME': 'testserver',
'SERVER_PORT': 80,
'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.1',

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
"""
Code used in a couple of places to work with the current thread's environment.
Current users include i18n and request prefix handling.
"""
try:
import threading
currentThread = threading.currentThread
except ImportError:
def currentThread():
return "no threading"

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@ -8,7 +8,18 @@ import gettext as gettext_module
from cStringIO import StringIO
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe, SafeData
from django.utils.thread_support import currentThread
try:
import threading
hasThreads = True
except ImportError:
hasThreads = False
if hasThreads:
currentThread = threading.currentThread
else:
def currentThread():
return 'no threading'
# Translations are cached in a dictionary for every language+app tuple.
# The active translations are stored by threadid to make them thread local.