161 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
161 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
import flask; from flask import request
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import functools
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import time
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import werkzeug.datastructures
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from voussoirkit import dotdict
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from voussoirkit import flasktools
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from voussoirkit import passwordy
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from voussoirkit import sentinel
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import etiquette
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from . import jsonify
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NOT_CACHED = sentinel.Sentinel('not cached', truthyness=False)
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def cached_endpoint(max_age):
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'''
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The cached_endpoint decorator can be used on slow endpoints that don't need
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to be constantly updated or endpoints that produce large, static responses.
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WARNING: The return value of the endpoint is shared with all users.
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You should never use this cache on an endpoint that provides private
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or personalized data, and you should not try to pass other headers through
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the response.
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When the function is run, its return value is stored and a random etag is
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generated so that subsequent runs can respond with 304. This way, large
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response bodies do not need to be transmitted often.
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Given a nonzero max_age, the endpoint will only be run once per max_age
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seconds on a global basis (not per-user). This way, you can prevent a slow
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function from being run very often. In-between requests will just receive
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the previous return value (still using 200 or 304 as appropriate for the
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client's provided etag).
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With max_age=0, the function will be run every time to check if the value
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has changed, but if it hasn't changed then we can still send a 304 response,
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saving bandwidth.
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An example use case would be large-sized data dumps that don't need to be
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precisely up to date every time.
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'''
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if max_age < 0:
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raise ValueError(f'max_age should be positive, not {max_age}.')
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state = dotdict.DotDict({
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'max_age': max_age,
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'stored_value': NOT_CACHED,
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'stored_etag': None,
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'headers': {'ETag': None, 'Cache-Control': f'max-age={max_age}'},
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'last_run': 0,
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})
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def wrapper(function):
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def get_value(*args, **kwargs):
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can_bail = (
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state.stored_value is not NOT_CACHED and
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state.max_age != 0 and
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(time.time() - state.last_run) < state.max_age
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)
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if can_bail:
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return state.stored_value
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value = function(*args, **kwargs)
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if isinstance(value, flask.Response):
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if value.headers.get('Content-Type'):
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state.headers['Content-Type'] = value.headers.get('Content-Type')
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value = value.response
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if value != state.stored_value:
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state.stored_value = value
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state.stored_etag = passwordy.random_hex(20)
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state.headers['ETag'] = state.stored_etag
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state.last_run = time.time()
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return value
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@functools.wraps(function)
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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value = get_value(*args, **kwargs)
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client_etag = request.headers.get('If-None-Match', None)
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if client_etag == state.stored_etag:
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response = flask.Response(status=304, headers=state.headers)
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else:
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response = flask.Response(value, status=200, headers=state.headers)
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return response
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return wrapped
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return wrapper
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def catch_etiquette_exception(function):
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'''
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If an EtiquetteException is raised, automatically catch it and convert it
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into a json response so that the user isn't receiving error 500.
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'''
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@functools.wraps(function)
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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try:
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return function(*args, **kwargs)
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except etiquette.exceptions.EtiquetteException as exc:
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if isinstance(exc, etiquette.exceptions.NoSuch):
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status = 404
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else:
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status = 400
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response = exc.jsonify()
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response = flasktools.make_json_response(response, status=status)
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flask.abort(response)
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return wrapped
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def give_theme_cookie(function):
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@functools.wraps(function)
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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old_theme = request.cookies.get('etiquette_theme', None)
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new_theme = request.args.get('theme', None)
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theme = new_theme or old_theme or 'slate'
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request.cookies = werkzeug.datastructures.MultiDict(request.cookies)
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request.cookies['etiquette_theme'] = theme
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response = function(*args, **kwargs)
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if new_theme is None:
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pass
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elif new_theme == '':
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response.set_cookie('etiquette_theme', value='', expires=0)
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elif new_theme != old_theme:
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response.set_cookie('etiquette_theme', value=new_theme, expires=2147483647)
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return response
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return wrapped
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def required_fields(fields, forbid_whitespace=False):
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'''
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Declare that the endpoint requires certain POST body fields. Without them,
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we respond with 400 and a message.
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forbid_whitespace:
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If True, then providing the field is not good enough. It must also
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contain at least some non-whitespace characters.
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'''
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def wrapper(function):
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@functools.wraps(function)
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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for requirement in fields:
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missing = (
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requirement not in request.form or
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(forbid_whitespace and request.form[requirement].strip() == '')
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)
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if missing:
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response = {
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'error_type': 'MISSING_FIELDS',
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'error_message': 'Required fields: %s' % ', '.join(fields),
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}
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response = flasktools.make_json_response(response, status=400)
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return response
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return function(*args, **kwargs)
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return wrapped
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return wrapper
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