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unshadow stdlib token from roundup's token. This bites me every now and again when running pytest and pdb. Some submodules want to load the stdlib python and end up getting roundup's python and thing break with N_TOKENS not defined etc. So rename token.py to token_r.py (token_r(oundup)... hey naming things is hard) an change code as needed.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 26 Feb 2023 12:00:35 -0500
parents fb1367285bd7
children 07ce4e4110f5
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# mod_python interface for Roundup Issue Tracker
#
# This module is free software, you may redistribute it
# and/or modify under the same terms as Python.
#
# This module provides Roundup Web User Interface
# using mod_python Apache module.  Initially written
# with python 2.3.3, mod_python 3.1.3, roundup 0.7.0.
#
# This module operates with only one tracker
# and must be placed in the tracker directory.
#
# mod_python is deprecated and not well tested with release 2.0 of
# roundup. mod_wsgi is the preferred interface. It may not work
# with python3.

# The patch from https://issues.roundup-tracker.org/issue2550821
# is included. Look for this url below. It is not tested, but
# we assume it's safe and syntax it seems ok.

import cgi
import os
import threading

from mod_python import apache

import roundup.instance
from roundup.cgi import TranslationService


class Headers(dict):

    """HTTP headers wrapper"""

    def __init__(self, headers):
        """Initialize with `apache.table`"""
        super(Headers, self).__init__(headers)
        self.getheader = self.get


class Request(object):

    """`apache.Request` object wrapper providing roundup client interface"""

    def __init__(self, request):
        """Initialize with `apache.Request` object"""
        self._req = request
        # .headers.getheader()
        self.headers = Headers(request.headers_in)
        # .wfile.write()
        self.wfile = self._req

    def start_response(self, headers, response):
        self.send_response(response)
        for key, value in headers:
            self.send_header(key, value)
        self.end_headers()

    def send_response(self, response_code):
        """Set HTTP response code"""
        self._req.status = response_code

    def send_header(self, name, value):
        """Set output header"""
        # value may be an instance of roundup.cgi.exceptions.HTTPException
        value = str(value)
        # XXX default content_type is "text/plain",
        #   and ain't overrided by "Content-Type" header
        if name == "Content-Type":
            self._req.content_type = value
        else:
            self._req.headers_out.add(name, value)

    def end_headers(self):
        """NOOP. There aint no such thing as 'end_headers' in mod_python"""
        pass

    def sendfile(self, filename, offset=0, len=-1):
        """Send 'filename' to the user."""

        return self._req.sendfile(filename, offset, len)


__tracker_cache = {}
"""A cache of optimized tracker instances.

The keys are strings giving the directories containing the trackers.
The values are tracker instances."""

__tracker_cache_lock = threading.Lock()
"""A lock used to guard access to the cache."""


def handler(req):
    """HTTP request handler"""
    _options = req.get_options()
    _home = _options.get("TrackerHome")
    _lang = _options.get("TrackerLanguage")
    _timing = _options.get("TrackerTiming", "no")
    if _timing.lower() in ("no", "false"):
        _timing = ""
    _debug = _options.get("TrackerDebug", "no")
    _debug = _debug.lower() not in ("no", "false")

    # We do not need to take a lock here (the fast path) because reads
    # from dictionaries are atomic.
    if not _debug and _home in __tracker_cache:
        _tracker = __tracker_cache[_home]
    else:
        if not (_home and os.path.isdir(_home)):
            apache.log_error(
                "PythonOption TrackerHome missing or invalid for %(uri)s"
                % {'uri': req.uri})
            return apache.HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
        if _debug:
            _tracker = roundup.instance.open(_home, optimize=0)
        else:
            __tracker_cache_lock.acquire()
            try:
                # The tracker may have been added while we were acquiring
                # the lock.
                if _home in __tracker_cache:
                    _tracker = __tracker_cache[_home]
                else:
                    _tracker = roundup.instance.open(_home, optimize=1)
                    __tracker_cache[_home] = _tracker
            finally:
                __tracker_cache_lock.release()
    # create environment
    # Note: cookies are read from HTTP variables, so we need all HTTP vars

    # https://issues.roundup-tracker.org/issue2550821
    # Release 3.4 of mod_python uses add_cgi_vars() and depricates
    # add_common_vars. So try to use the add_cgi_vars and if it fails
    # with AttributeError because we are running an older mod_apache without
    # that function, fallback to add_common_vars.
    try:
        req.add_cgi_vars()
    except AttributeError:
        req.add_common_vars()

    _env = dict(req.subprocess_env)
    # XXX classname must be the first item in PATH_INFO.  roundup.cgi does:
    #       path = os.environ.get('PATH_INFO', '/').split('/')
    #       os.environ['PATH_INFO'] = '/'.join(path[2:])
    #   we just remove the first character ('/')
    _env["PATH_INFO"] = req.path_info[1:]
    if _timing:
        _env["CGI_SHOW_TIMING"] = _timing
    _form = cgi.FieldStorage(req, environ=_env)
    _client = _tracker.Client(_tracker, Request(req), _env, _form,
        translator=TranslationService.get_translation(_lang,
                                                      tracker_home=_home))
    _client.main()
    return apache.OK

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