django1/django/contrib/staticfiles/handlers.py

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from urllib.parse import urlparse
from urllib.request import url2pathname
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.staticfiles import utils
from django.contrib.staticfiles.views import serve
from django.core.handlers.exception import response_for_exception
from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIHandler, get_path_info
class StaticFilesHandler(WSGIHandler):
"""
WSGI middleware that intercepts calls to the static files directory, as
defined by the STATIC_URL setting, and serves those files.
"""
# May be used to differentiate between handler types (e.g. in a
# request_finished signal)
handles_files = True
def __init__(self, application):
self.application = application
self.base_url = urlparse(self.get_base_url())
super().__init__()
def load_middleware(self):
# Middleware are already loaded for self.application; no need to reload
# them for self.
pass
def get_base_url(self):
utils.check_settings()
return settings.STATIC_URL
def _should_handle(self, path):
"""
Check if the path should be handled. Ignore the path if:
* the host is provided as part of the base_url
* the request's path isn't under the media path (or equal)
"""
return path.startswith(self.base_url[2]) and not self.base_url[1]
def file_path(self, url):
"""
Return the relative path to the media file on disk for the given URL.
"""
relative_url = url[len(self.base_url[2]):]
return url2pathname(relative_url)
def serve(self, request):
"""Serve the request path."""
return serve(request, self.file_path(request.path), insecure=True)
def get_response(self, request):
from django.http import Http404
if self._should_handle(request.path):
try:
return self.serve(request)
except Http404 as e:
return response_for_exception(request, e)
return super().get_response(request)
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if not self._should_handle(get_path_info(environ)):
return self.application(environ, start_response)
return super().__call__(environ, start_response)