""" This module converts requested URLs to callback view functions. RegexURLResolver is the main class here. Its resolve() method takes a URL (as a string) and returns a tuple in this format: (view_function, function_args, function_kwargs) """ from __future__ import unicode_literals import functools import re import warnings from importlib import import_module from threading import local from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured, ViewDoesNotExist from django.http import Http404 from django.utils import lru_cache, six from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango110Warning from django.utils.encoding import force_str, force_text, iri_to_uri from django.utils.functional import cached_property, lazy from django.utils.http import RFC3986_SUBDELIMS, urlquote from django.utils.module_loading import module_has_submodule from django.utils.regex_helper import normalize from django.utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlsplit, urlunsplit from django.utils.translation import get_language, override # SCRIPT_NAME prefixes for each thread are stored here. If there's no entry for # the current thread (which is the only one we ever access), it is assumed to # be empty. _prefixes = local() # Overridden URLconfs for each thread are stored here. _urlconfs = local() class ResolverMatch(object): def __init__(self, func, args, kwargs, url_name=None, app_names=None, namespaces=None): self.func = func self.args = args self.kwargs = kwargs self.url_name = url_name # If a URLRegexResolver doesn't have a namespace or app_name, it passes # in an empty value. self.app_names = [x for x in app_names if x] if app_names else [] self.app_name = ':'.join(self.app_names) if namespaces: self.namespaces = [x for x in namespaces if x] else: self.namespaces = [] self.namespace = ':'.join(self.namespaces) if not hasattr(func, '__name__'): # A class-based view self._func_path = '.'.join([func.__class__.__module__, func.__class__.__name__]) else: # A function-based view self._func_path = '.'.join([func.__module__, func.__name__]) view_path = url_name or self._func_path self.view_name = ':'.join(self.namespaces + [view_path]) def __getitem__(self, index): return (self.func, self.args, self.kwargs)[index] def __repr__(self): return "ResolverMatch(func=%s, args=%s, kwargs=%s, url_name=%s, app_names=%s, namespaces=%s)" % ( self._func_path, self.args, self.kwargs, self.url_name, self.app_names, self.namespaces) class Resolver404(Http404): pass class NoReverseMatch(Exception): pass @lru_cache.lru_cache(maxsize=None) def get_callable(lookup_view, can_fail=False): """ Return a callable corresponding to lookup_view. This function is used by both resolve() and reverse(), so can_fail allows the caller to choose between returning the input as is and raising an exception when the input string can't be interpreted as an import path. If lookup_view is already a callable, return it. If lookup_view is a string import path that can be resolved to a callable, import that callable and return it. If lookup_view is some other kind of string and can_fail is True, the string is returned as is. If can_fail is False, an exception is raised (either ImportError or ViewDoesNotExist). """ if callable(lookup_view): return lookup_view if not isinstance(lookup_view, six.string_types): raise ViewDoesNotExist( "'%s' is not a callable or a dot-notation path" % lookup_view ) mod_name, func_name = get_mod_func(lookup_view) if not func_name: # No '.' in lookup_view if can_fail: return lookup_view else: raise ImportError( "Could not import '%s'. The path must be fully qualified." % lookup_view) try: mod = import_module(mod_name) except ImportError: if can_fail: return lookup_view else: parentmod, submod = get_mod_func(mod_name) if submod and not module_has_submodule(import_module(parentmod), submod): raise ViewDoesNotExist( "Could not import '%s'. Parent module %s does not exist." % (lookup_view, mod_name)) else: raise else: try: view_func = getattr(mod, func_name) except AttributeError: if can_fail: return lookup_view else: raise ViewDoesNotExist( "Could not import '%s'. View does not exist in module %s." % (lookup_view, mod_name)) else: if not callable(view_func): # For backwards compatibility this is raised regardless of can_fail raise ViewDoesNotExist( "Could not import '%s.%s'. View is not callable." % (mod_name, func_name)) return view_func @lru_cache.lru_cache(maxsize=None) def get_resolver(urlconf): if urlconf is None: from django.conf import settings urlconf = settings.ROOT_URLCONF return RegexURLResolver(r'^/', urlconf) @lru_cache.lru_cache(maxsize=None) def get_ns_resolver(ns_pattern, resolver): # Build a namespaced resolver for the given parent urlconf pattern. # This makes it possible to have captured parameters in the parent # urlconf pattern. ns_resolver = RegexURLResolver(ns_pattern, resolver.url_patterns) return RegexURLResolver(r'^/', [ns_resolver]) def get_mod_func(callback): # Converts 'django.views.news.stories.story_detail' to # ['django.views.news.stories', 'story_detail'] try: dot = callback.rindex('.') except ValueError: return callback, '' return callback[:dot], callback[dot + 1:] class LocaleRegexProvider(object): """ A mixin to provide a default regex property which can vary by active language. """ def __init__(self, regex): # regex is either a string representing a regular expression, or a # translatable string (using ugettext_lazy) representing a regular # expression. self._regex = regex self._regex_dict = {} @property def regex(self): """ Returns a compiled regular expression, depending upon the activated language-code. """ language_code = get_language() if language_code not in self._regex_dict: if isinstance(self._regex, six.string_types): regex = self._regex else: regex = force_text(self._regex) try: compiled_regex = re.compile(regex, re.UNICODE) except re.error as e: raise ImproperlyConfigured( '"%s" is not a valid regular expression: %s' % (regex, six.text_type(e))) self._regex_dict[language_code] = compiled_regex return self._regex_dict[language_code] class RegexURLPattern(LocaleRegexProvider): def __init__(self, regex, callback, default_args=None, name=None): LocaleRegexProvider.__init__(self, regex) # callback is either a string like 'foo.views.news.stories.story_detail' # which represents the path to a module and a view function name, or a # callable object (view). if callable(callback): self._callback = callback else: self._callback = None self._callback_str = callback self.default_args = default_args or {} self.name = name def __repr__(self): return force_str('<%s %s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name, self.regex.pattern)) def add_prefix(self, prefix): """ Adds the prefix string to a string-based callback. """ if not prefix or not hasattr(self, '_callback_str'): return self._callback_str = prefix + '.' + self._callback_str def resolve(self, path): match = self.regex.search(path) if match: # If there are any named groups, use those as kwargs, ignoring # non-named groups. Otherwise, pass all non-named arguments as # positional arguments. kwargs = match.groupdict() if kwargs: args = () else: args = match.groups() # In both cases, pass any extra_kwargs as **kwargs. kwargs.update(self.default_args) return ResolverMatch(self.callback, args, kwargs, self.name) @property def callback(self): if self._callback is not None: return self._callback self._callback = get_callable(self._callback_str) return self._callback class RegexURLResolver(LocaleRegexProvider): def __init__(self, regex, urlconf_name, default_kwargs=None, app_name=None, namespace=None): LocaleRegexProvider.__init__(self, regex) # urlconf_name is the dotted Python path to the module defining # urlpatterns. It may also be an object with an urlpatterns attribute # or urlpatterns itself. self.urlconf_name = urlconf_name self.callback = None self.default_kwargs = default_kwargs or {} self.namespace = namespace self.app_name = app_name self._reverse_dict = {} self._namespace_dict = {} self._app_dict = {} # set of dotted paths to all functions and classes that are used in # urlpatterns self._callback_strs = set() self._populated = False def __repr__(self): if isinstance(self.urlconf_name, list) and len(self.urlconf_name): # Don't bother to output the whole list, it can be huge urlconf_repr = '<%s list>' % self.urlconf_name[0].__class__.__name__ else: urlconf_repr = repr(self.urlconf_name) return str('<%s %s (%s:%s) %s>') % ( self.__class__.__name__, urlconf_repr, self.app_name, self.namespace, self.regex.pattern) def _populate(self): lookups = MultiValueDict() namespaces = {} apps = {} language_code = get_language() for pattern in reversed(self.url_patterns): if hasattr(pattern, '_callback_str'): self._callback_strs.add(pattern._callback_str) elif hasattr(pattern, '_callback'): callback = pattern._callback if isinstance(callback, functools.partial): callback = callback.func if not hasattr(callback, '__name__'): lookup_str = callback.__module__ + "." + callback.__class__.__name__ else: lookup_str = callback.__module__ + "." + callback.__name__ self._callback_strs.add(lookup_str) p_pattern = pattern.regex.pattern if p_pattern.startswith('^'): p_pattern = p_pattern[1:] if isinstance(pattern, RegexURLResolver): if pattern.namespace: namespaces[pattern.namespace] = (p_pattern, pattern) if pattern.app_name: apps.setdefault(pattern.app_name, []).append(pattern.namespace) else: parent_pat = pattern.regex.pattern for name in pattern.reverse_dict: for matches, pat, defaults in pattern.reverse_dict.getlist(name): new_matches = normalize(parent_pat + pat) lookups.appendlist( name, ( new_matches, p_pattern + pat, dict(defaults, **pattern.default_kwargs), ) ) for namespace, (prefix, sub_pattern) in pattern.namespace_dict.items(): namespaces[namespace] = (p_pattern + prefix, sub_pattern) for app_name, namespace_list in pattern.app_dict.items(): apps.setdefault(app_name, []).extend(namespace_list) self._callback_strs.update(pattern._callback_strs) else: bits = normalize(p_pattern) lookups.appendlist(pattern.callback, (bits, p_pattern, pattern.default_args)) if pattern.name is not None: lookups.appendlist(pattern.name, (bits, p_pattern, pattern.default_args)) self._reverse_dict[language_code] = lookups self._namespace_dict[language_code] = namespaces self._app_dict[language_code] = apps self._populated = True @property def reverse_dict(self): language_code = get_language() if language_code not in self._reverse_dict: self._populate() return self._reverse_dict[language_code] @property def namespace_dict(self): language_code = get_language() if language_code not in self._namespace_dict: self._populate() return self._namespace_dict[language_code] @property def app_dict(self): language_code = get_language() if language_code not in self._app_dict: self._populate() return self._app_dict[language_code] def _is_callback(self, name): if not self._populated: self._populate() return name in self._callback_strs def resolve(self, path): path = force_text(path) # path may be a reverse_lazy object tried = [] match = self.regex.search(path) if match: new_path = path[match.end():] for pattern in self.url_patterns: try: sub_match = pattern.resolve(new_path) except Resolver404 as e: sub_tried = e.args[0].get('tried') if sub_tried is not None: tried.extend([pattern] + t for t in sub_tried) else: tried.append([pattern]) else: if sub_match: # Merge captured arguments in match with submatch sub_match_dict = dict(match.groupdict(), **self.default_kwargs) sub_match_dict.update(sub_match.kwargs) # If there are *any* named groups, ignore all non-named groups. # Otherwise, pass all non-named arguments as positional arguments. sub_match_args = sub_match.args if not sub_match_dict: sub_match_args = match.groups() + sub_match.args return ResolverMatch( sub_match.func, sub_match_args, sub_match_dict, sub_match.url_name, [self.app_name] + sub_match.app_names, [self.namespace] + sub_match.namespaces ) tried.append([pattern]) raise Resolver404({'tried': tried, 'path': new_path}) raise Resolver404({'path': path}) @cached_property def urlconf_module(self): if isinstance(self.urlconf_name, six.string_types): return import_module(self.urlconf_name) else: return self.urlconf_name @cached_property def url_patterns(self): # urlconf_module might be a valid set of patterns, so we default to it patterns = getattr(self.urlconf_module, "urlpatterns", self.urlconf_module) try: iter(patterns) except TypeError: msg = ( "The included urlconf '{name}' does not appear to have any " "patterns in it. If you see valid patterns in the file then " "the issue is probably caused by a circular import." ) raise ImproperlyConfigured(msg.format(name=self.urlconf_name)) return patterns def resolve_error_handler(self, view_type): callback = getattr(self.urlconf_module, 'handler%s' % view_type, None) if not callback: # No handler specified in file; use default # Lazy import, since django.urls imports this file from django.conf import urls callback = getattr(urls, 'handler%s' % view_type) return get_callable(callback), {} def reverse(self, lookup_view, *args, **kwargs): return self._reverse_with_prefix(lookup_view, '', *args, **kwargs) def _reverse_with_prefix(self, lookup_view, _prefix, *args, **kwargs): if args and kwargs: raise ValueError("Don't mix *args and **kwargs in call to reverse()!") text_args = [force_text(v) for v in args] text_kwargs = {k: force_text(v) for (k, v) in kwargs.items()} if not self._populated: self._populate() original_lookup = lookup_view try: if self._is_callback(lookup_view): lookup_view = get_callable(lookup_view, True) except (ImportError, AttributeError) as e: raise NoReverseMatch("Error importing '%s': %s." % (lookup_view, e)) else: if not callable(original_lookup) and callable(lookup_view): warnings.warn( 'Reversing by dotted path is deprecated (%s).' % original_lookup, RemovedInDjango110Warning, stacklevel=3 ) possibilities = self.reverse_dict.getlist(lookup_view) for possibility, pattern, defaults in possibilities: for result, params in possibility: if args: if len(args) != len(params): continue candidate_subs = dict(zip(params, text_args)) else: if (set(kwargs.keys()) | set(defaults.keys()) != set(params) | set(defaults.keys())): continue matches = True for k, v in defaults.items(): if kwargs.get(k, v) != v: matches = False break if not matches: continue candidate_subs = text_kwargs # WSGI provides decoded URLs, without %xx escapes, and the URL # resolver operates on such URLs. First substitute arguments # without quoting to build a decoded URL and look for a match. # Then, if we have a match, redo the substitution with quoted # arguments in order to return a properly encoded URL. candidate_pat = _prefix.replace('%', '%%') + result if re.search('^%s%s' % (re.escape(_prefix), pattern), candidate_pat % candidate_subs, re.UNICODE): # safe characters from `pchar` definition of RFC 3986 url = urlquote(candidate_pat % candidate_subs, safe=RFC3986_SUBDELIMS + str('/~:@')) # Don't allow construction of scheme relative urls. if url.startswith('//'): url = '/%%2F%s' % url[2:] return url # lookup_view can be URL label, or dotted path, or callable, Any of # these can be passed in at the top, but callables are not friendly in # error messages. m = getattr(lookup_view, '__module__', None) n = getattr(lookup_view, '__name__', None) if m is not None and n is not None: lookup_view_s = "%s.%s" % (m, n) else: lookup_view_s = lookup_view patterns = [pattern for (possibility, pattern, defaults) in possibilities] raise NoReverseMatch("Reverse for '%s' with arguments '%s' and keyword " "arguments '%s' not found. %d pattern(s) tried: %s" % (lookup_view_s, args, kwargs, len(patterns), patterns)) class LocaleRegexURLResolver(RegexURLResolver): """ A URL resolver that always matches the active language code as URL prefix. Rather than taking a regex argument, we just override the ``regex`` function to always return the active language-code as regex. """ def __init__(self, urlconf_name, default_kwargs=None, app_name=None, namespace=None): super(LocaleRegexURLResolver, self).__init__( None, urlconf_name, default_kwargs, app_name, namespace) @property def regex(self): language_code = get_language() if language_code not in self._regex_dict: regex_compiled = re.compile('^%s/' % language_code, re.UNICODE) self._regex_dict[language_code] = regex_compiled return self._regex_dict[language_code] def resolve(path, urlconf=None): if urlconf is None: urlconf = get_urlconf() return get_resolver(urlconf).resolve(path) def reverse(viewname, urlconf=None, args=None, kwargs=None, current_app=None): if urlconf is None: urlconf = get_urlconf() resolver = get_resolver(urlconf) args = args or [] kwargs = kwargs or {} prefix = get_script_prefix() if not isinstance(viewname, six.string_types): view = viewname else: parts = viewname.split(':') parts.reverse() view = parts[0] path = parts[1:] if current_app: current_path = current_app.split(':') current_path.reverse() else: current_path = None resolved_path = [] ns_pattern = '' while path: ns = path.pop() current_ns = current_path.pop() if current_path else None # Lookup the name to see if it could be an app identifier try: app_list = resolver.app_dict[ns] # Yes! Path part matches an app in the current Resolver if current_ns and current_ns in app_list: # If we are reversing for a particular app, # use that namespace ns = current_ns elif ns not in app_list: # The name isn't shared by one of the instances # (i.e., the default) so just pick the first instance # as the default. ns = app_list[0] except KeyError: pass if ns != current_ns: current_path = None try: extra, resolver = resolver.namespace_dict[ns] resolved_path.append(ns) ns_pattern = ns_pattern + extra except KeyError as key: if resolved_path: raise NoReverseMatch( "%s is not a registered namespace inside '%s'" % (key, ':'.join(resolved_path))) else: raise NoReverseMatch("%s is not a registered namespace" % key) if ns_pattern: resolver = get_ns_resolver(ns_pattern, resolver) return force_text(iri_to_uri(resolver._reverse_with_prefix(view, prefix, *args, **kwargs))) reverse_lazy = lazy(reverse, six.text_type) def clear_url_caches(): get_callable.cache_clear() get_resolver.cache_clear() get_ns_resolver.cache_clear() def set_script_prefix(prefix): """ Sets the script prefix for the current thread. """ if not prefix.endswith('/'): prefix += '/' _prefixes.value = prefix def get_script_prefix(): """ Returns the currently active script prefix. Useful for client code that wishes to construct their own URLs manually (although accessing the request instance is normally going to be a lot cleaner). """ return getattr(_prefixes, "value", '/') def clear_script_prefix(): """ Unsets the script prefix for the current thread. """ try: del _prefixes.value except AttributeError: pass def set_urlconf(urlconf_name): """ Sets the URLconf for the current thread (overriding the default one in settings). Set to None to revert back to the default. """ if urlconf_name: _urlconfs.value = urlconf_name else: if hasattr(_urlconfs, "value"): del _urlconfs.value def get_urlconf(default=None): """ Returns the root URLconf to use for the current thread if it has been changed from the default one. """ return getattr(_urlconfs, "value", default) def is_valid_path(path, urlconf=None): """ Returns True if the given path resolves against the default URL resolver, False otherwise. This is a convenience method to make working with "is this a match?" cases easier, avoiding unnecessarily indented try...except blocks. """ try: resolve(path, urlconf) return True except Resolver404: return False def translate_url(url, lang_code): """ Given a URL (absolute or relative), try to get its translated version in the `lang_code` language (either by i18n_patterns or by translated regex). Return the original URL if no translated version is found. """ parsed = urlsplit(url) try: match = resolve(parsed.path) except Resolver404: pass else: to_be_reversed = "%s:%s" % (match.namespace, match.url_name) if match.namespace else match.url_name with override(lang_code): try: url = reverse(to_be_reversed, args=match.args, kwargs=match.kwargs) except NoReverseMatch: pass else: url = urlunsplit((parsed.scheme, parsed.netloc, url, parsed.query, parsed.fragment)) return url