from __future__ import unicode_literals import logging import sys import types import warnings from django import http from django.conf import settings from django.core import signals from django.core.exceptions import ( MiddlewareNotUsed, PermissionDenied, SuspiciousOperation, ) from django.db import connections, transaction from django.http.multipartparser import MultiPartParserError from django.urls import get_resolver, set_urlconf from django.utils import six from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning from django.utils.encoding import force_text from django.utils.module_loading import import_string from django.views import debug logger = logging.getLogger('django.request') class BaseHandler(object): # Changes that are always applied to a response (in this order). response_fixes = [ http.conditional_content_removal, ] def __init__(self): self._request_middleware = None self._view_middleware = None self._template_response_middleware = None self._response_middleware = None self._exception_middleware = None def load_middleware(self): """ Populate middleware lists from settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES. Must be called after the environment is fixed (see __call__ in subclasses). """ self._view_middleware = [] self._template_response_middleware = [] self._response_middleware = [] self._exception_middleware = [] request_middleware = [] for middleware_path in settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES: mw_class = import_string(middleware_path) try: mw_instance = mw_class() except MiddlewareNotUsed as exc: if settings.DEBUG: if six.text_type(exc): logger.debug('MiddlewareNotUsed(%r): %s', middleware_path, exc) else: logger.debug('MiddlewareNotUsed: %r', middleware_path) continue if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_request'): request_middleware.append(mw_instance.process_request) if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_view'): self._view_middleware.append(mw_instance.process_view) if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_template_response'): self._template_response_middleware.insert(0, mw_instance.process_template_response) if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_response'): self._response_middleware.insert(0, mw_instance.process_response) if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_exception'): self._exception_middleware.insert(0, mw_instance.process_exception) # We only assign to this when initialization is complete as it is used # as a flag for initialization being complete. self._request_middleware = request_middleware def make_view_atomic(self, view): non_atomic_requests = getattr(view, '_non_atomic_requests', set()) for db in connections.all(): if (db.settings_dict['ATOMIC_REQUESTS'] and db.alias not in non_atomic_requests): view = transaction.atomic(using=db.alias)(view) return view def get_exception_response(self, request, resolver, status_code, exception): try: callback, param_dict = resolver.resolve_error_handler(status_code) # Unfortunately, inspect.getargspec result is not trustable enough # depending on the callback wrapping in decorators (frequent for handlers). # Falling back on try/except: try: response = callback(request, **dict(param_dict, exception=exception)) except TypeError: warnings.warn( "Error handlers should accept an exception parameter. Update " "your code as this parameter will be required in Django 2.0", RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2 ) response = callback(request, **param_dict) except Exception: signals.got_request_exception.send(sender=self.__class__, request=request) response = self.handle_uncaught_exception(request, resolver, sys.exc_info()) return response def get_response(self, request): "Returns an HttpResponse object for the given HttpRequest" # Setup default url resolver for this thread, this code is outside # the try/except so we don't get a spurious "unbound local # variable" exception in the event an exception is raised before # resolver is set urlconf = settings.ROOT_URLCONF set_urlconf(urlconf) resolver = get_resolver(urlconf) # Use a flag to check if the response was rendered to prevent # multiple renderings or to force rendering if necessary. response_is_rendered = False try: response = None # Apply request middleware for middleware_method in self._request_middleware: response = middleware_method(request) if response: break if response is None: if hasattr(request, 'urlconf'): # Reset url resolver with a custom URLconf. urlconf = request.urlconf set_urlconf(urlconf) resolver = get_resolver(urlconf) resolver_match = resolver.resolve(request.path_info) callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs = resolver_match request.resolver_match = resolver_match # Apply view middleware for middleware_method in self._view_middleware: response = middleware_method(request, callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs) if response: break if response is None: wrapped_callback = self.make_view_atomic(callback) try: response = wrapped_callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs) except Exception as e: response = self.process_exception_by_middleware(e, request) # Complain if the view returned None (a common error). if response is None: if isinstance(callback, types.FunctionType): # FBV view_name = callback.__name__ else: # CBV view_name = callback.__class__.__name__ + '.__call__' raise ValueError("The view %s.%s didn't return an HttpResponse object. It returned None instead." % (callback.__module__, view_name)) # If the response supports deferred rendering, apply template # response middleware and then render the response if hasattr(response, 'render') and callable(response.render): for middleware_method in self._template_response_middleware: response = middleware_method(request, response) # Complain if the template response middleware returned None (a common error). if response is None: raise ValueError( "%s.process_template_response didn't return an " "HttpResponse object. It returned None instead." % (middleware_method.__self__.__class__.__name__)) try: response = response.render() except Exception as e: response = self.process_exception_by_middleware(e, request) response_is_rendered = True except http.Http404 as exc: logger.warning('Not Found: %s', request.path, extra={ 'status_code': 404, 'request': request }) if settings.DEBUG: response = debug.technical_404_response(request, exc) else: response = self.get_exception_response(request, resolver, 404, exc) except PermissionDenied as exc: logger.warning( 'Forbidden (Permission denied): %s', request.path, extra={ 'status_code': 403, 'request': request }) response = self.get_exception_response(request, resolver, 403, exc) except MultiPartParserError as exc: logger.warning( 'Bad request (Unable to parse request body): %s', request.path, extra={ 'status_code': 400, 'request': request }) response = self.get_exception_response(request, resolver, 400, exc) except SuspiciousOperation as exc: # The request logger receives events for any problematic request # The security logger receives events for all SuspiciousOperations security_logger = logging.getLogger('django.security.%s' % exc.__class__.__name__) security_logger.error( force_text(exc), extra={ 'status_code': 400, 'request': request }) if settings.DEBUG: return debug.technical_500_response(request, *sys.exc_info(), status_code=400) response = self.get_exception_response(request, resolver, 400, exc) except SystemExit: # Allow sys.exit() to actually exit. See tickets #1023 and #4701 raise except Exception: # Handle everything else. # Get the exception info now, in case another exception is thrown later. signals.got_request_exception.send(sender=self.__class__, request=request) response = self.handle_uncaught_exception(request, resolver, sys.exc_info()) try: # Apply response middleware, regardless of the response for middleware_method in self._response_middleware: response = middleware_method(request, response) # Complain if the response middleware returned None (a common error). if response is None: raise ValueError( "%s.process_response didn't return an " "HttpResponse object. It returned None instead." % (middleware_method.__self__.__class__.__name__)) response = self.apply_response_fixes(request, response) except Exception: # Any exception should be gathered and handled signals.got_request_exception.send(sender=self.__class__, request=request) response = self.handle_uncaught_exception(request, resolver, sys.exc_info()) response._closable_objects.append(request) # If the exception handler returns a TemplateResponse that has not # been rendered, force it to be rendered. if not response_is_rendered and callable(getattr(response, 'render', None)): response = response.render() return response def process_exception_by_middleware(self, exception, request): """ Pass the exception to the exception middleware. If no middleware return a response for this exception, raise it. """ for middleware_method in self._exception_middleware: response = middleware_method(request, exception) if response: return response raise def handle_uncaught_exception(self, request, resolver, exc_info): """ Processing for any otherwise uncaught exceptions (those that will generate HTTP 500 responses). Can be overridden by subclasses who want customised 500 handling. Be *very* careful when overriding this because the error could be caused by anything, so assuming something like the database is always available would be an error. """ if settings.DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS: raise logger.error('Internal Server Error: %s', request.path, exc_info=exc_info, extra={ 'status_code': 500, 'request': request } ) if settings.DEBUG: return debug.technical_500_response(request, *exc_info) # If Http500 handler is not installed, re-raise last exception if resolver.urlconf_module is None: six.reraise(*exc_info) # Return an HttpResponse that displays a friendly error message. callback, param_dict = resolver.resolve_error_handler(500) return callback(request, **param_dict) def apply_response_fixes(self, request, response): """ Applies each of the functions in self.response_fixes to the request and response, modifying the response in the process. Returns the new response. """ for func in self.response_fixes: response = func(request, response) return response