from __future__ import unicode_literals from django.utils.encoding import force_str from django.utils import six from django.utils.six.moves import http_cookies # Some versions of Python 2.7 and later won't need this encoding bug fix: _cookie_encodes_correctly = http_cookies.SimpleCookie().value_encode(';') == (';', '"\\073"') # See ticket #13007, http://bugs.python.org/issue2193 and http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2256 _tc = http_cookies.SimpleCookie() try: _tc.load(str('foo:bar=1')) _cookie_allows_colon_in_names = True except http_cookies.CookieError: _cookie_allows_colon_in_names = False if _cookie_encodes_correctly and _cookie_allows_colon_in_names: SimpleCookie = http_cookies.SimpleCookie else: Morsel = http_cookies.Morsel class SimpleCookie(http_cookies.SimpleCookie): if not _cookie_encodes_correctly: def value_encode(self, val): # Some browsers do not support quoted-string from RFC 2109, # including some versions of Safari and Internet Explorer. # These browsers split on ';', and some versions of Safari # are known to split on ', '. Therefore, we encode ';' and ',' # SimpleCookie already does the hard work of encoding and decoding. # It uses octal sequences like '\\012' for newline etc. # and non-ASCII chars. We just make use of this mechanism, to # avoid introducing two encoding schemes which would be confusing # and especially awkward for javascript. # NB, contrary to Python docs, value_encode returns a tuple containing # (real val, encoded_val) val, encoded = super(SimpleCookie, self).value_encode(val) encoded = encoded.replace(";", "\\073").replace(",","\\054") # If encoded now contains any quoted chars, we need double quotes # around the whole string. if "\\" in encoded and not encoded.startswith('"'): encoded = '"' + encoded + '"' return val, encoded if not _cookie_allows_colon_in_names: def load(self, rawdata): self.bad_cookies = set() if six.PY2 and isinstance(rawdata, six.text_type): rawdata = force_str(rawdata) super(SimpleCookie, self).load(rawdata) for key in self.bad_cookies: del self[key] # override private __set() method: # (needed for using our Morsel, and for laxness with CookieError def _BaseCookie__set(self, key, real_value, coded_value): key = force_str(key) try: M = self.get(key, Morsel()) M.set(key, real_value, coded_value) dict.__setitem__(self, key, M) except http_cookies.CookieError: self.bad_cookies.add(key) dict.__setitem__(self, key, http_cookies.Morsel()) def parse_cookie(cookie): if cookie == '': return {} if not isinstance(cookie, http_cookies.BaseCookie): try: c = SimpleCookie() c.load(cookie) except http_cookies.CookieError: # Invalid cookie return {} else: c = cookie cookiedict = {} for key in c.keys(): cookiedict[key] = c.get(key).value return cookiedict