35 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
35 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
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Functions that modify an HTTP request or response in some way.
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"""
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# This group of functions are run as part of the response handling, after
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# everything else, including all response middleware. Think of them as
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# "compulsory response middleware". Be careful about what goes here, because
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# it's a little fiddly to override this behaviour, so they should be truly
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# universally applicable.
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def fix_location_header(request, response):
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"""
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Ensures that we always use an absolute URI in any location header in the
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response. This is required by RFC 2616, section 14.30.
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Code constructing response objects is free to insert relative paths and
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this function converts them to absolute paths.
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"""
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if 'Location' in response and request.get_host():
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response['Location'] = request.build_absolute_uri(response['Location'])
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return response
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def conditional_content_removal(request, response):
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"""
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Removes the content of responses for HEAD requests, 1xx, 204 and 304
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responses. Ensures compliance with RFC 2616, section 4.3.
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"""
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if 100 <= response.status_code < 200 or response.status_code in (204, 304):
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response.content = ''
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response['Content-Length'] = 0
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if request.method == 'HEAD':
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response.content = ''
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return response
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