from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.utils.importlib import import_module # Cache of actual callables. _standard_context_processors = None # We need the CSRF processor no matter what the user has in their settings, # because otherwise it is a security vulnerability, and we can't afford to leave # this to human error or failure to read migration instructions. _builtin_context_processors = ('django.contrib.csrf.context_processors.csrf',) class ContextPopException(Exception): "pop() has been called more times than push()" pass class Context(object): "A stack container for variable context" def __init__(self, dict_=None, autoescape=True, current_app=None): dict_ = dict_ or {} self.dicts = [dict_] self.autoescape = autoescape self.current_app = current_app def __repr__(self): return repr(self.dicts) def __iter__(self): for d in self.dicts: yield d def push(self): d = {} self.dicts = [d] + self.dicts return d def pop(self): if len(self.dicts) == 1: raise ContextPopException return self.dicts.pop(0) def __setitem__(self, key, value): "Set a variable in the current context" self.dicts[0][key] = value def __getitem__(self, key): "Get a variable's value, starting at the current context and going upward" for d in self.dicts: if key in d: return d[key] raise KeyError(key) def __delitem__(self, key): "Delete a variable from the current context" del self.dicts[0][key] def has_key(self, key): for d in self.dicts: if key in d: return True return False __contains__ = has_key def get(self, key, otherwise=None): for d in self.dicts: if key in d: return d[key] return otherwise def update(self, other_dict): "Like dict.update(). Pushes an entire dictionary's keys and values onto the context." if not hasattr(other_dict, '__getitem__'): raise TypeError('other_dict must be a mapping (dictionary-like) object.') self.dicts = [other_dict] + self.dicts return other_dict # This is a function rather than module-level procedural code because we only # want it to execute if somebody uses RequestContext. def get_standard_processors(): from django.conf import settings global _standard_context_processors if _standard_context_processors is None: processors = [] collect = [] collect.extend(_builtin_context_processors) collect.extend(settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS) for path in collect: i = path.rfind('.') module, attr = path[:i], path[i+1:] try: mod = import_module(module) except ImportError, e: raise ImproperlyConfigured('Error importing request processor module %s: "%s"' % (module, e)) try: func = getattr(mod, attr) except AttributeError: raise ImproperlyConfigured('Module "%s" does not define a "%s" callable request processor' % (module, attr)) processors.append(func) _standard_context_processors = tuple(processors) return _standard_context_processors class RequestContext(Context): """ This subclass of template.Context automatically populates itself using the processors defined in TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS. Additional processors can be specified as a list of callables using the "processors" keyword argument. """ def __init__(self, request, dict=None, processors=None, current_app=None): Context.__init__(self, dict, current_app=current_app) if processors is None: processors = () else: processors = tuple(processors) for processor in get_standard_processors() + processors: self.update(processor(request))