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issue2551203 - Add support for CORS preflight request Add support for unauthenticated CORS preflight and fix headers for CORS. client.py: pass through unauthenticated CORS preflight to rest backend. Normal rest OPTION handlers (including tracker defined extensions) can see and handle the request. make some error cases return error json with crrect mime type rather than plain text tracebacks. create new functions to verify origin and referer that filter using allowed origins setting. remove tracker base url from error message is referer is not at an allowed origin. rest.py: fix up OPTION methods handlers to include Access-Control-Allow-Methods that are the same as the Allow header. set cache to one week for all Access-Control headers for CORS preflight only. remove self.client.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") and set Access-Control-Allow-Origin to the client supplied origin if it passes allowed origin checks. Required for CORS otherwise data isn't available to caller. Set for all responses. set Vary header now includes Origin as responses can differ based on Origin for all responses. set Access-Control-Allow-Credentials to true on all responses. test_liveserver.py: run server with setting to enforce origin csrf header check run server with setting to enforce x-requested-with csrf header check run server with setting for allowed_api_origins requests now set required csrf headers test preflight request on collections check new headers and Origin is no longer '*' rewrite all compression checks to use a single method with argument to use different compression methods. Reduce a lot of code duplication and makes updating for new headers easier. test_cgi: test new error messages in client.py account for new headers test preflight and new code paths
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 07 Jun 2022 09:39:35 -0400
parents ce171c81d823
children 519cc743bf5a
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"""
Get Mercurial history data and output list of contributors with years.

Public domain work by:

  anatoly techtonik <techtonik@gmail.com>

"""

from __future__ import print_function
from subprocess import check_output

# --- output settings
contributors_by_year = True
years_for_contributors = True
verbose = True
# /--

# --- project specific configuration
ALIASES = {
  'Richard Jones <richard@mechanicalcat.net>':
      ['richard',
       'Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>'],
  'Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>':
      ['Bernhard Reiter <ber@users.sourceforge.net>',
       'Bernhard Reiter <Bernhard.Reiter@intevation.de>'],
  'Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com>':
      ['Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net>'],
  'Stefan Seefeld <stefan@seefeld.name>':
      ['Stefan Seefeld <stefan@users.sourceforge.net>'],
  'John P. Rouillard <rouilj@cs.umb.edu>':
      ['rouilj'],
}
ROBOTS = ['No Author <no-author@users.sourceforge.net>']
# /-- 


def compress(years):
  """
  Given a list of years like [2003, 2004, 2007],
  compress it into string like '2003-2004, 2007'

  >>> compress([2002])
  '2002'
  >>> compress([2003, 2002])
  '2002-2003'
  >>> compress([2009, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007])
  '2004-2007, 2009'
  >>> compress([2001, 2003, 2004, 2005])
  '2001, 2003-2005'
  >>> compress([2009, 2011])
  '2009, 2011'
  >>> compress([2009, 2010, 2011, 2006, 2007])
  '2006-2007, 2009-2011'
  >>> compress([2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012])
  '2002-2006, 2009, 2012'
  """
  years = sorted(years)
  # compress years into string
  comma = ', '
  yearstr = ''
  for i in range(0,len(years)-1):
    if years[i+1]-years[i] == 1:
      if not yearstr or yearstr.endswith(comma):
        yearstr += '%s' % years[i]
      if yearstr.endswith('-'):
        pass
      else:
        yearstr += '-'
    else:
      yearstr += '%s, ' % years[i]

  if len(years) == 1:
    yearstr += str(years[0])
  else:
    yearstr += '%s' % years[-1]
  return yearstr


if __name__ == '__main__':
  if verbose:
    print("Getting HG log...")
  authorship = check_output('hg log --template "{date(date,\\"%Y\\")},{author}\n"')
  # authorship are strings like
  # 2003,Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>
  # ...

  if verbose:
    print("Splitting...")
  # transform to a list of tuples
  authorship = [line.split(',', 1) for line in authorship.splitlines()]

  if verbose:
    print("Sorting...")
  years = {}  # year -> set(author1, author2, ...)
  names = {}  # author -> set(years)
  for year, author in authorship:
    if author in ROBOTS:
      continue
    # process aliases
    for name, aliases in ALIASES.items():
      if author in aliases:
        author = name
        break
    author = author.replace('<', '(')
    author = author.replace('>', ')')
    # years
    if not year in years:
      years[year] = set()
    years[year].add(author)
    # names
    if not author in names:
      names[author] = set()
    names[author].add(int(year))


  if contributors_by_year:
    if verbose:
      print("Contributors by year...")
    print('')
    for year in sorted(years, reverse=True):
      print(year)
      for author in sorted(years[year]):
        print("  " + author)
    print('')

  if years_for_contributors:
    if verbose:
      print("Years for each contributor...")
    print('')
    
    def last_year(name):
      """Return year of the latest contribution for a given name"""
      return sorted(list(names[name]))[-1]

    def first_year(name):
      """Return year of the first contribution"""
      return sorted(list(names[name]))[0]

    def year_key(name):
      """
      Year key function. First sort by latest contribution year (desc).
      If it matches, compare first contribution year (asc). This ensures that
      the most recent and long-term contributors are at the top.
      """
      return (last_year(name), -first_year(name))
    
    print("Copyright (c)")
    for author in sorted(list(names), key=year_key, reverse=True):
      years = list(names[author])
      yearstr = compress(years)

      if 0: #DEBUG
        print(years, yearstr, author)
      else:
        print("    %s %s" % (yearstr, author))
    print('')

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