view roundup/cgi/PageTemplates/PythonExpr.py @ 5650:e8ca7072c629

Fix Python 3 issues in REST code. * Need to use .get not .getheader for HTTP headers (see hg commit fec18298ae02, "Python 3 preparation: HTTP headers handling in roundup_server.py."). * Need to use key not cmp with sort (see hg commit 3fa026621f69, "Python 3 preparation: comparisons."). * dispatch output must be bytes, not str, otherwise writing it to the socket (e.g. in roundup-server) will fail. This fixes issues shown up attempting to access the REST interface with a browser with Python 3 (as opposed to with the Roundup testsuite, which also has known REST issues with Python 3).
author Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk>
date Sun, 17 Mar 2019 16:25:36 +0000
parents f8673e720f30
children e70885fe72a4
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##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL).  A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
#
##############################################################################
# Modified for Roundup:
# 
# 1. more informative traceback info

"""Generic Python Expression Handler
"""

from .TALES import CompilerError
from sys import exc_info

class getSecurityManager:
    '''Null security manager'''
    def validate(self, *args, **kwargs):
        return 1
    addContext = removeContext = validateValue = validate

class PythonExpr:
    def __init__(self, name, expr, engine):
        self.expr = expr = expr.strip().replace('\n', ' ')
        try:
            d = {}
            exec('def f():\n return %s\n' % expr.strip(), d)
            self._f = d['f']
        except:
            raise CompilerError(('Python expression error:\n'
                                 '%s: %s') % exc_info()[:2])
        self._get_used_names()

    def _get_used_names(self):
        self._f_varnames = vnames = []
        for vname in self._f.__code__.co_names:
            if vname[0] not in '$_':
                vnames.append(vname)

    def _bind_used_names(self, econtext, _marker=[]):
        # Bind template variables
        names = {'CONTEXTS': econtext.contexts}
        vars = econtext.vars
        getType = econtext.getCompiler().getTypes().get
        for vname in self._f_varnames:
            val = vars.get(vname, _marker)
            if val is _marker:
                has = val = getType(vname)
                if has:
                    val = ExprTypeProxy(vname, val, econtext)
                    names[vname] = val
            else:
                names[vname] = val
        return names

    def __call__(self, econtext):
        __traceback_info__ = 'python expression "%s"'%self.expr
        f = self._f
        f.__globals__.update(self._bind_used_names(econtext))
        return f()

    def __str__(self):
        return 'Python expression "%s"' % self.expr
    def __repr__(self):
        return '<PythonExpr %s>' % self.expr

class ExprTypeProxy:
    '''Class that proxies access to an expression type handler'''
    def __init__(self, name, handler, econtext):
        self._name = name
        self._handler = handler
        self._econtext = econtext
    def __call__(self, text):
        return self._handler(self._name, text,
                             self._econtext.getCompiler())(self._econtext)


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