django1/django/contrib/sessions/backends/base.py

366 lines
12 KiB
Python

import logging
import string
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import signing
from django.utils import timezone
from django.utils.crypto import get_random_string
from django.utils.module_loading import import_string
# session_key should not be case sensitive because some backends can store it
# on case insensitive file systems.
VALID_KEY_CHARS = string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits
class CreateError(Exception):
"""
Used internally as a consistent exception type to catch from save (see the
docstring for SessionBase.save() for details).
"""
pass
class UpdateError(Exception):
"""
Occurs if Django tries to update a session that was deleted.
"""
pass
class SessionBase:
"""
Base class for all Session classes.
"""
TEST_COOKIE_NAME = "testcookie"
TEST_COOKIE_VALUE = "worked"
__not_given = object()
def __init__(self, session_key=None):
self._session_key = session_key
self.accessed = False
self.modified = False
self.serializer = import_string(settings.SESSION_SERIALIZER)
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self._session
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._session[key]
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self._session[key] = value
self.modified = True
def __delitem__(self, key):
del self._session[key]
self.modified = True
@property
def key_salt(self):
return "django.contrib.sessions." + self.__class__.__qualname__
def get(self, key, default=None):
return self._session.get(key, default)
def pop(self, key, default=__not_given):
self.modified = self.modified or key in self._session
args = () if default is self.__not_given else (default,)
return self._session.pop(key, *args)
def setdefault(self, key, value):
if key in self._session:
return self._session[key]
else:
self.modified = True
self._session[key] = value
return value
def set_test_cookie(self):
self[self.TEST_COOKIE_NAME] = self.TEST_COOKIE_VALUE
def test_cookie_worked(self):
return self.get(self.TEST_COOKIE_NAME) == self.TEST_COOKIE_VALUE
def delete_test_cookie(self):
del self[self.TEST_COOKIE_NAME]
def encode(self, session_dict):
"Return the given session dictionary serialized and encoded as a string."
return signing.dumps(
session_dict,
salt=self.key_salt,
serializer=self.serializer,
compress=True,
)
def decode(self, session_data):
try:
return signing.loads(
session_data, salt=self.key_salt, serializer=self.serializer
)
except signing.BadSignature:
logger = logging.getLogger("django.security.SuspiciousSession")
logger.warning("Session data corrupted")
except Exception:
# ValueError, unpickling exceptions. If any of these happen, just
# return an empty dictionary (an empty session).
pass
return {}
def update(self, dict_):
self._session.update(dict_)
self.modified = True
def has_key(self, key):
return key in self._session
def keys(self):
return self._session.keys()
def values(self):
return self._session.values()
def items(self):
return self._session.items()
def clear(self):
# To avoid unnecessary persistent storage accesses, we set up the
# internals directly (loading data wastes time, since we are going to
# set it to an empty dict anyway).
self._session_cache = {}
self.accessed = True
self.modified = True
def is_empty(self):
"Return True when there is no session_key and the session is empty."
try:
return not self._session_key and not self._session_cache
except AttributeError:
return True
def _get_new_session_key(self):
"Return session key that isn't being used."
while True:
session_key = get_random_string(32, VALID_KEY_CHARS)
if not self.exists(session_key):
return session_key
def _get_or_create_session_key(self):
if self._session_key is None:
self._session_key = self._get_new_session_key()
return self._session_key
def _validate_session_key(self, key):
"""
Key must be truthy and at least 8 characters long. 8 characters is an
arbitrary lower bound for some minimal key security.
"""
return key and len(key) >= 8
def _get_session_key(self):
return self.__session_key
def _set_session_key(self, value):
"""
Validate session key on assignment. Invalid values will set to None.
"""
if self._validate_session_key(value):
self.__session_key = value
else:
self.__session_key = None
session_key = property(_get_session_key)
_session_key = property(_get_session_key, _set_session_key)
def _get_session(self, no_load=False):
"""
Lazily load session from storage (unless "no_load" is True, when only
an empty dict is stored) and store it in the current instance.
"""
self.accessed = True
try:
return self._session_cache
except AttributeError:
if self.session_key is None or no_load:
self._session_cache = {}
else:
self._session_cache = self.load()
return self._session_cache
_session = property(_get_session)
def get_session_cookie_age(self):
return settings.SESSION_COOKIE_AGE
def get_expiry_age(self, **kwargs):
"""Get the number of seconds until the session expires.
Optionally, this function accepts `modification` and `expiry` keyword
arguments specifying the modification and expiry of the session.
"""
try:
modification = kwargs["modification"]
except KeyError:
modification = timezone.now()
# Make the difference between "expiry=None passed in kwargs" and
# "expiry not passed in kwargs", in order to guarantee not to trigger
# self.load() when expiry is provided.
try:
expiry = kwargs["expiry"]
except KeyError:
expiry = self.get("_session_expiry")
if not expiry: # Checks both None and 0 cases
return self.get_session_cookie_age()
if not isinstance(expiry, (datetime, str)):
return expiry
if isinstance(expiry, str):
expiry = datetime.fromisoformat(expiry)
delta = expiry - modification
return delta.days * 86400 + delta.seconds
def get_expiry_date(self, **kwargs):
"""Get session the expiry date (as a datetime object).
Optionally, this function accepts `modification` and `expiry` keyword
arguments specifying the modification and expiry of the session.
"""
try:
modification = kwargs["modification"]
except KeyError:
modification = timezone.now()
# Same comment as in get_expiry_age
try:
expiry = kwargs["expiry"]
except KeyError:
expiry = self.get("_session_expiry")
if isinstance(expiry, datetime):
return expiry
elif isinstance(expiry, str):
return datetime.fromisoformat(expiry)
expiry = expiry or self.get_session_cookie_age()
return modification + timedelta(seconds=expiry)
def set_expiry(self, value):
"""
Set a custom expiration for the session. ``value`` can be an integer,
a Python ``datetime`` or ``timedelta`` object or ``None``.
If ``value`` is an integer, the session will expire after that many
seconds of inactivity. If set to ``0`` then the session will expire on
browser close.
If ``value`` is a ``datetime`` or ``timedelta`` object, the session
will expire at that specific future time.
If ``value`` is ``None``, the session uses the global session expiry
policy.
"""
if value is None:
# Remove any custom expiration for this session.
try:
del self["_session_expiry"]
except KeyError:
pass
return
if isinstance(value, timedelta):
value = timezone.now() + value
if isinstance(value, datetime):
value = value.isoformat()
self["_session_expiry"] = value
def get_expire_at_browser_close(self):
"""
Return ``True`` if the session is set to expire when the browser
closes, and ``False`` if there's an expiry date. Use
``get_expiry_date()`` or ``get_expiry_age()`` to find the actual expiry
date/age, if there is one.
"""
if (expiry := self.get("_session_expiry")) is None:
return settings.SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE
return expiry == 0
def flush(self):
"""
Remove the current session data from the database and regenerate the
key.
"""
self.clear()
self.delete()
self._session_key = None
def cycle_key(self):
"""
Create a new session key, while retaining the current session data.
"""
data = self._session
key = self.session_key
self.create()
self._session_cache = data
if key:
self.delete(key)
# Methods that child classes must implement.
def exists(self, session_key):
"""
Return True if the given session_key already exists.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"subclasses of SessionBase must provide an exists() method"
)
def create(self):
"""
Create a new session instance. Guaranteed to create a new object with
a unique key and will have saved the result once (with empty data)
before the method returns.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"subclasses of SessionBase must provide a create() method"
)
def save(self, must_create=False):
"""
Save the session data. If 'must_create' is True, create a new session
object (or raise CreateError). Otherwise, only update an existing
object and don't create one (raise UpdateError if needed).
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"subclasses of SessionBase must provide a save() method"
)
def delete(self, session_key=None):
"""
Delete the session data under this key. If the key is None, use the
current session key value.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"subclasses of SessionBase must provide a delete() method"
)
def load(self):
"""
Load the session data and return a dictionary.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"subclasses of SessionBase must provide a load() method"
)
@classmethod
def clear_expired(cls):
"""
Remove expired sessions from the session store.
If this operation isn't possible on a given backend, it should raise
NotImplementedError. If it isn't necessary, because the backend has
a built-in expiration mechanism, it should be a no-op.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("This backend does not support clear_expired().")