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issue2550648 - partial fix for problem in this issue. Ezio Melotti reported that the expression editor allowed the user to generate an expression using retired values. To align the expression editor with the simple dropdown search item, retired values are now removed from the expression editor. Do we really want this though? Supposed a keyword is retired and I want to search for an issue with that retired keyword? Do we have a best policy document that says to remove retired keywords from all places it could possibly be used? It could be argued that the simple search dropdown is wrong and should allow selecting retired values.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Fri, 08 Jul 2016 19:31:02 -0400
parents 7aa72c31464d
children 92757447dcf0 35ea9b1efc14 ab37c1705dbf
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# WSGI interface for Roundup Issue Tracker
#
# This module is free software, you may redistribute it
# and/or modify under the same terms as Python.
#

import os
import cgi
import weakref

import roundup.instance
from roundup.cgi import TranslationService
from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, DEFAULT_ERROR_MESSAGE


class Writer(object):
    '''Perform a start_response if need be when we start writing.'''
    def __init__(self, request):
        self.request = request #weakref.ref(request)
    def write(self, data):
        f = self.request.get_wfile()
        self.write = f
        return f(data)

class RequestDispatcher(object):
    def __init__(self, home, debug=False, timing=False, lang=None):
        assert os.path.isdir(home), '%r is not a directory'%(home,)
        self.home = home
        self.debug = debug
        self.timing = timing
        if lang:
            self.translator = TranslationService.get_translation(lang,
                tracker_home=home)
        else:
            self.translator = None

    def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
        """Initialize with `apache.Request` object"""
        self.environ = environ
        request = RequestDispatcher(self.home, self.debug, self.timing)
        request.__start_response = start_response

        request.wfile = Writer(request)
        request.__wfile = None

        if environ ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'OPTIONS':
            code = 501
            message, explain = BaseHTTPRequestHandler.responses[code]
            request.start_response([('Content-Type', 'text/html'),
                ('Connection', 'close')], code)
            request.wfile.write(DEFAULT_ERROR_MESSAGE % locals())
            return []

        tracker = roundup.instance.open(self.home, not self.debug)

        # need to strip the leading '/'
        environ["PATH_INFO"] = environ["PATH_INFO"][1:]
        if request.timing:
            environ["CGI_SHOW_TIMING"] = request.timing

        form = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=environ['wsgi.input'], environ=environ)

        client = tracker.Client(tracker, request, environ, form,
            request.translator)
        try:
            client.main()
        except roundup.cgi.client.NotFound:
            request.start_response([('Content-Type', 'text/html')], 404)
            request.wfile.write('Not found: %s'%client.path)

        # all body data has been written using wfile
        return []

    def start_response(self, headers, response_code):
        """Set HTTP response code"""
        message, explain = BaseHTTPRequestHandler.responses[response_code]
        self.__wfile = self.__start_response('%d %s'%(response_code,
            message), headers)

    def get_wfile(self):
        if self.__wfile is None:
            raise ValueError, 'start_response() not called'
        return self.__wfile


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