313 lines
12 KiB
Python
313 lines
12 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from collections import OrderedDict
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import hashlib
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from importlib import import_module
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import os
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import posixpath
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import re
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try:
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from urllib.parse import unquote, urlsplit, urlunsplit, urldefrag
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except ImportError: # Python 2
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from urllib import unquote
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from urlparse import urlsplit, urlunsplit, urldefrag
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.cache import (get_cache, InvalidCacheBackendError,
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cache as default_cache)
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.core.files.base import ContentFile
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from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage, get_storage_class
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from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes, force_text
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from django.utils.functional import LazyObject
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from django.utils._os import upath
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from django.contrib.staticfiles.utils import check_settings, matches_patterns
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class StaticFilesStorage(FileSystemStorage):
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"""
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Standard file system storage for static files.
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The defaults for ``location`` and ``base_url`` are
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``STATIC_ROOT`` and ``STATIC_URL``.
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"""
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def __init__(self, location=None, base_url=None, *args, **kwargs):
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if location is None:
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location = settings.STATIC_ROOT
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if base_url is None:
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base_url = settings.STATIC_URL
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check_settings(base_url)
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super(StaticFilesStorage, self).__init__(location, base_url,
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*args, **kwargs)
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def path(self, name):
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if not self.location:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("You're using the staticfiles app "
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"without having set the STATIC_ROOT "
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"setting to a filesystem path.")
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return super(StaticFilesStorage, self).path(name)
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class CachedFilesMixin(object):
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default_template = """url("%s")"""
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patterns = (
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("*.css", (
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r"""(url\(['"]{0,1}\s*(.*?)["']{0,1}\))""",
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(r"""(@import\s*["']\s*(.*?)["'])""", """@import url("%s")"""),
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)),
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)
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(CachedFilesMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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try:
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self.cache = get_cache('staticfiles')
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except InvalidCacheBackendError:
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# Use the default backend
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self.cache = default_cache
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self._patterns = OrderedDict()
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for extension, patterns in self.patterns:
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for pattern in patterns:
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if isinstance(pattern, (tuple, list)):
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pattern, template = pattern
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else:
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template = self.default_template
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compiled = re.compile(pattern, re.IGNORECASE)
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self._patterns.setdefault(extension, []).append((compiled, template))
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def file_hash(self, name, content=None):
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"""
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Retuns a hash of the file with the given name and optional content.
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"""
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if content is None:
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return None
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md5 = hashlib.md5()
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for chunk in content.chunks():
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md5.update(chunk)
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return md5.hexdigest()[:12]
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def hashed_name(self, name, content=None):
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parsed_name = urlsplit(unquote(name))
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clean_name = parsed_name.path.strip()
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opened = False
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if content is None:
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if not self.exists(clean_name):
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raise ValueError("The file '%s' could not be found with %r." %
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(clean_name, self))
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try:
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content = self.open(clean_name)
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except IOError:
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# Handle directory paths and fragments
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return name
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opened = True
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try:
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file_hash = self.file_hash(clean_name, content)
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finally:
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if opened:
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content.close()
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path, filename = os.path.split(clean_name)
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root, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
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if file_hash is not None:
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file_hash = ".%s" % file_hash
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hashed_name = os.path.join(path, "%s%s%s" %
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(root, file_hash, ext))
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unparsed_name = list(parsed_name)
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unparsed_name[2] = hashed_name
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# Special casing for a @font-face hack, like url(myfont.eot?#iefix")
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# http://www.fontspring.com/blog/the-new-bulletproof-font-face-syntax
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if '?#' in name and not unparsed_name[3]:
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unparsed_name[2] += '?'
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return urlunsplit(unparsed_name)
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def cache_key(self, name):
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return 'staticfiles:%s' % hashlib.md5(force_bytes(name)).hexdigest()
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def url(self, name, force=False):
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"""
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Returns the real URL in DEBUG mode.
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"""
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if settings.DEBUG and not force:
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hashed_name, fragment = name, ''
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else:
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clean_name, fragment = urldefrag(name)
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if urlsplit(clean_name).path.endswith('/'): # don't hash paths
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hashed_name = name
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else:
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cache_key = self.cache_key(name)
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hashed_name = self.cache.get(cache_key)
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if hashed_name is None:
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hashed_name = self.hashed_name(clean_name).replace('\\', '/')
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# set the cache if there was a miss
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# (e.g. if cache server goes down)
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self.cache.set(cache_key, hashed_name)
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final_url = super(CachedFilesMixin, self).url(hashed_name)
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# Special casing for a @font-face hack, like url(myfont.eot?#iefix")
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# http://www.fontspring.com/blog/the-new-bulletproof-font-face-syntax
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query_fragment = '?#' in name # [sic!]
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if fragment or query_fragment:
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urlparts = list(urlsplit(final_url))
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if fragment and not urlparts[4]:
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urlparts[4] = fragment
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if query_fragment and not urlparts[3]:
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urlparts[2] += '?'
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final_url = urlunsplit(urlparts)
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return unquote(final_url)
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def url_converter(self, name, template=None):
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"""
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Returns the custom URL converter for the given file name.
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"""
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if template is None:
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template = self.default_template
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def converter(matchobj):
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"""
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Converts the matched URL depending on the parent level (`..`)
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and returns the normalized and hashed URL using the url method
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of the storage.
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"""
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matched, url = matchobj.groups()
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# Completely ignore http(s) prefixed URLs,
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# fragments and data-uri URLs
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if url.startswith(('#', 'http:', 'https:', 'data:', '//')):
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return matched
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name_parts = name.split(os.sep)
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# Using posix normpath here to remove duplicates
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url = posixpath.normpath(url)
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url_parts = url.split('/')
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parent_level, sub_level = url.count('..'), url.count('/')
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if url.startswith('/'):
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sub_level -= 1
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url_parts = url_parts[1:]
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if parent_level or not url.startswith('/'):
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start, end = parent_level + 1, parent_level
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else:
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if sub_level:
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if sub_level == 1:
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parent_level -= 1
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start, end = parent_level, 1
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else:
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start, end = 1, sub_level - 1
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joined_result = '/'.join(name_parts[:-start] + url_parts[end:])
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hashed_url = self.url(unquote(joined_result), force=True)
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file_name = hashed_url.split('/')[-1:]
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relative_url = '/'.join(url.split('/')[:-1] + file_name)
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# Return the hashed version to the file
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return template % unquote(relative_url)
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return converter
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def post_process(self, paths, dry_run=False, **options):
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"""
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Post process the given OrderedDict of files (called from collectstatic).
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Processing is actually two separate operations:
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1. renaming files to include a hash of their content for cache-busting,
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and copying those files to the target storage.
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2. adjusting files which contain references to other files so they
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refer to the cache-busting filenames.
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If either of these are performed on a file, then that file is considered
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post-processed.
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"""
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# don't even dare to process the files if we're in dry run mode
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if dry_run:
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return
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# where to store the new paths
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hashed_paths = {}
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# build a list of adjustable files
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matches = lambda path: matches_patterns(path, self._patterns.keys())
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adjustable_paths = [path for path in paths if matches(path)]
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# then sort the files by the directory level
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path_level = lambda name: len(name.split(os.sep))
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for name in sorted(paths.keys(), key=path_level, reverse=True):
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# use the original, local file, not the copied-but-unprocessed
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# file, which might be somewhere far away, like S3
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storage, path = paths[name]
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with storage.open(path) as original_file:
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# generate the hash with the original content, even for
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# adjustable files.
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hashed_name = self.hashed_name(name, original_file)
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# then get the original's file content..
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if hasattr(original_file, 'seek'):
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original_file.seek(0)
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hashed_file_exists = self.exists(hashed_name)
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processed = False
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# ..to apply each replacement pattern to the content
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if name in adjustable_paths:
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content = original_file.read().decode(settings.FILE_CHARSET)
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for patterns in self._patterns.values():
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for pattern, template in patterns:
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converter = self.url_converter(name, template)
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try:
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content = pattern.sub(converter, content)
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except ValueError as exc:
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yield name, None, exc
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if hashed_file_exists:
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self.delete(hashed_name)
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# then save the processed result
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content_file = ContentFile(force_bytes(content))
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saved_name = self._save(hashed_name, content_file)
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hashed_name = force_text(saved_name.replace('\\', '/'))
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processed = True
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else:
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# or handle the case in which neither processing nor
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# a change to the original file happened
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if not hashed_file_exists:
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processed = True
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saved_name = self._save(hashed_name, original_file)
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hashed_name = force_text(saved_name.replace('\\', '/'))
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# and then set the cache accordingly
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hashed_paths[self.cache_key(name.replace('\\', '/'))] = hashed_name
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yield name, hashed_name, processed
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# Finally set the cache
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self.cache.set_many(hashed_paths)
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class CachedStaticFilesStorage(CachedFilesMixin, StaticFilesStorage):
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"""
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A static file system storage backend which also saves
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hashed copies of the files it saves.
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"""
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pass
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class AppStaticStorage(FileSystemStorage):
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"""
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A file system storage backend that takes an app module and works
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for the ``static`` directory of it.
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"""
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prefix = None
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source_dir = 'static'
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def __init__(self, app, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Returns a static file storage if available in the given app.
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"""
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# app is the actual app module
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mod = import_module(app)
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mod_path = os.path.dirname(upath(mod.__file__))
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location = os.path.join(mod_path, self.source_dir)
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super(AppStaticStorage, self).__init__(location, *args, **kwargs)
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class ConfiguredStorage(LazyObject):
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def _setup(self):
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self._wrapped = get_storage_class(settings.STATICFILES_STORAGE)()
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staticfiles_storage = ConfiguredStorage()
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