177 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
177 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
"Functions that help with dynamically creating decorators for views."
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# For backwards compatibility in Django 2.0.
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from contextlib import ContextDecorator # noqa
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from functools import WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS, partial, update_wrapper, wraps
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class classonlymethod(classmethod):
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def __get__(self, instance, cls=None):
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if instance is not None:
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raise AttributeError("This method is available only on the class, not on instances.")
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return super().__get__(instance, cls)
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def _update_method_wrapper(_wrapper, decorator):
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# _multi_decorate()'s bound_method isn't available in this scope. Cheat by
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# using it on a dummy function.
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@decorator
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def dummy(*args, **kwargs):
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pass
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update_wrapper(_wrapper, dummy)
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def _multi_decorate(decorators, method):
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"""
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Decorate `method` with one or more function decorators. `decorators` can be
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a single decorator or an iterable of decorators.
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"""
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if hasattr(decorators, '__iter__'):
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# Apply a list/tuple of decorators if 'decorators' is one. Decorator
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# functions are applied so that the call order is the same as the
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# order in which they appear in the iterable.
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decorators = decorators[::-1]
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else:
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decorators = [decorators]
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def _wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
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# bound_method has the signature that 'decorator' expects i.e. no
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# 'self' argument, but it's a closure over self so it can call
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# 'func'. Also, wrap method.__get__() in a function because new
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# attributes can't be set on bound method objects, only on functions.
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bound_method = partial(method.__get__(self, type(self)))
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for dec in decorators:
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bound_method = dec(bound_method)
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return bound_method(*args, **kwargs)
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# Copy any attributes that a decorator adds to the function it decorates.
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for dec in decorators:
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_update_method_wrapper(_wrapper, dec)
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# Preserve any existing attributes of 'method', including the name.
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update_wrapper(_wrapper, method)
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return _wrapper
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def method_decorator(decorator, name=''):
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"""
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Convert a function decorator into a method decorator
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"""
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# 'obj' can be a class or a function. If 'obj' is a function at the time it
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# is passed to _dec, it will eventually be a method of the class it is
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# defined on. If 'obj' is a class, the 'name' is required to be the name
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# of the method that will be decorated.
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def _dec(obj):
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if not isinstance(obj, type):
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return _multi_decorate(decorator, obj)
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if not (name and hasattr(obj, name)):
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raise ValueError(
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"The keyword argument `name` must be the name of a method "
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"of the decorated class: %s. Got '%s' instead." % (obj, name)
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)
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method = getattr(obj, name)
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if not callable(method):
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raise TypeError(
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"Cannot decorate '%s' as it isn't a callable attribute of "
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"%s (%s)." % (name, obj, method)
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)
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_wrapper = _multi_decorate(decorator, method)
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setattr(obj, name, _wrapper)
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return obj
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# Don't worry about making _dec look similar to a list/tuple as it's rather
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# meaningless.
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if not hasattr(decorator, '__iter__'):
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update_wrapper(_dec, decorator)
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# Change the name to aid debugging.
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obj = decorator if hasattr(decorator, '__name__') else decorator.__class__
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_dec.__name__ = 'method_decorator(%s)' % obj.__name__
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return _dec
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def decorator_from_middleware_with_args(middleware_class):
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"""
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Like decorator_from_middleware, but return a function
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that accepts the arguments to be passed to the middleware_class.
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Use like::
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cache_page = decorator_from_middleware_with_args(CacheMiddleware)
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# ...
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@cache_page(3600)
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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"""
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return make_middleware_decorator(middleware_class)
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def decorator_from_middleware(middleware_class):
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"""
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Given a middleware class (not an instance), return a view decorator. This
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lets you use middleware functionality on a per-view basis. The middleware
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is created with no params passed.
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"""
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return make_middleware_decorator(middleware_class)()
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# Unused, for backwards compatibility in Django 2.0.
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def available_attrs(fn):
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"""
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Return the list of functools-wrappable attributes on a callable.
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This was required as a workaround for http://bugs.python.org/issue3445
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under Python 2.
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"""
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return WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS
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def make_middleware_decorator(middleware_class):
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def _make_decorator(*m_args, **m_kwargs):
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middleware = middleware_class(*m_args, **m_kwargs)
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def _decorator(view_func):
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@wraps(view_func)
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def _wrapped_view(request, *args, **kwargs):
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if hasattr(middleware, 'process_request'):
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result = middleware.process_request(request)
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if result is not None:
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return result
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if hasattr(middleware, 'process_view'):
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result = middleware.process_view(request, view_func, args, kwargs)
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if result is not None:
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return result
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try:
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response = view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
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except Exception as e:
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if hasattr(middleware, 'process_exception'):
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result = middleware.process_exception(request, e)
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if result is not None:
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return result
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raise
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if hasattr(response, 'render') and callable(response.render):
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if hasattr(middleware, 'process_template_response'):
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response = middleware.process_template_response(request, response)
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# Defer running of process_response until after the template
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# has been rendered:
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if hasattr(middleware, 'process_response'):
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def callback(response):
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return middleware.process_response(request, response)
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response.add_post_render_callback(callback)
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else:
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if hasattr(middleware, 'process_response'):
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return middleware.process_response(request, response)
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return response
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return _wrapped_view
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return _decorator
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return _make_decorator
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class classproperty:
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def __init__(self, method=None):
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self.fget = method
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def __get__(self, instance, cls=None):
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return self.fget(cls)
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def getter(self, method):
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self.fget = method
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return self
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