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Python
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14 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2009 Facebook
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Escaping/unescaping methods for HTML, JSON, URLs, and others.
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Also includes a few other miscellaneous string manipulation functions that
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have crept in over time.
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Many functions in this module have near-equivalents in the standard library
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(the differences mainly relate to handling of bytes and unicode strings,
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and were more relevant in Python 2). In new code, the standard library
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functions are encouraged instead of this module where applicable. See the
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docstrings on each function for details.
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"""
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import html
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import json
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import re
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import urllib.parse
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from tornado.util import unicode_type
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import typing
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from typing import Union, Any, Optional, Dict, List, Callable
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def xhtml_escape(value: Union[str, bytes]) -> str:
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"""Escapes a string so it is valid within HTML or XML.
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Escapes the characters ``<``, ``>``, ``"``, ``'``, and ``&``.
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When used in attribute values the escaped strings must be enclosed
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in quotes.
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Equivalent to `html.escape` except that this function always returns
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type `str` while `html.escape` returns `bytes` if its input is `bytes`.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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Added the single quote to the list of escaped characters.
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.. versionchanged:: 6.4
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Now simply wraps `html.escape`. This is equivalent to the old behavior
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except that single quotes are now escaped as ``'`` instead of
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``'`` and performance may be different.
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"""
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return html.escape(to_unicode(value))
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def xhtml_unescape(value: Union[str, bytes]) -> str:
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"""Un-escapes an XML-escaped string.
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Equivalent to `html.unescape` except that this function always returns
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type `str` while `html.unescape` returns `bytes` if its input is `bytes`.
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.. versionchanged:: 6.4
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Now simply wraps `html.unescape`. This changes behavior for some inputs
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as required by the HTML 5 specification
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https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#numeric-character-reference-end-state
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Some invalid inputs such as surrogates now raise an error, and numeric
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references to certain ISO-8859-1 characters are now handled correctly.
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"""
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return html.unescape(to_unicode(value))
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# The fact that json_encode wraps json.dumps is an implementation detail.
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# Please see https://github.com/tornadoweb/tornado/pull/706
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# before sending a pull request that adds **kwargs to this function.
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def json_encode(value: Any) -> str:
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"""JSON-encodes the given Python object.
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Equivalent to `json.dumps` with the additional guarantee that the output
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will never contain the character sequence ``</`` which can be problematic
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when JSON is embedded in an HTML ``<script>`` tag.
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"""
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# JSON permits but does not require forward slashes to be escaped.
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# This is useful when json data is emitted in a <script> tag
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# in HTML, as it prevents </script> tags from prematurely terminating
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# the JavaScript. Some json libraries do this escaping by default,
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# although python's standard library does not, so we do it here.
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# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1580647/json-why-are-forward-slashes-escaped
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return json.dumps(value).replace("</", "<\\/")
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def json_decode(value: Union[str, bytes]) -> Any:
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"""Returns Python objects for the given JSON string.
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Supports both `str` and `bytes` inputs. Equvalent to `json.loads`.
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"""
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return json.loads(value)
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def squeeze(value: str) -> str:
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"""Replace all sequences of whitespace chars with a single space."""
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return re.sub(r"[\x00-\x20]+", " ", value).strip()
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def url_escape(value: Union[str, bytes], plus: bool = True) -> str:
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"""Returns a URL-encoded version of the given value.
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Equivalent to either `urllib.parse.quote_plus` or `urllib.parse.quote` depending on the ``plus``
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argument.
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If ``plus`` is true (the default), spaces will be represented as ``+`` and slashes will be
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represented as ``%2F``. This is appropriate for query strings. If ``plus`` is false, spaces
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will be represented as ``%20`` and slashes are left as-is. This is appropriate for the path
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component of a URL. Note that the default of ``plus=True`` is effectively the
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reverse of Python's urllib module.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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The ``plus`` argument
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"""
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quote = urllib.parse.quote_plus if plus else urllib.parse.quote
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return quote(value)
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@typing.overload
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def url_unescape(value: Union[str, bytes], encoding: None, plus: bool = True) -> bytes:
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pass
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@typing.overload
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def url_unescape(
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value: Union[str, bytes], encoding: str = "utf-8", plus: bool = True
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) -> str:
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pass
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def url_unescape(
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value: Union[str, bytes], encoding: Optional[str] = "utf-8", plus: bool = True
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) -> Union[str, bytes]:
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"""Decodes the given value from a URL.
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The argument may be either a byte or unicode string.
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If encoding is None, the result will be a byte string and this function is equivalent to
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`urllib.parse.unquote_to_bytes` if ``plus=False``. Otherwise, the result is a unicode string in
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the specified encoding and this function is equivalent to either `urllib.parse.unquote_plus` or
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`urllib.parse.unquote` except that this function also accepts `bytes` as input.
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If ``plus`` is true (the default), plus signs will be interpreted as spaces (literal plus signs
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must be represented as "%2B"). This is appropriate for query strings and form-encoded values
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but not for the path component of a URL. Note that this default is the reverse of Python's
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urllib module.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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The ``plus`` argument
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"""
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if encoding is None:
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if plus:
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# unquote_to_bytes doesn't have a _plus variant
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value = to_basestring(value).replace("+", " ")
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return urllib.parse.unquote_to_bytes(value)
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else:
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unquote = urllib.parse.unquote_plus if plus else urllib.parse.unquote
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return unquote(to_basestring(value), encoding=encoding)
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def parse_qs_bytes(
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qs: Union[str, bytes], keep_blank_values: bool = False, strict_parsing: bool = False
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) -> Dict[str, List[bytes]]:
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"""Parses a query string like urlparse.parse_qs,
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but takes bytes and returns the values as byte strings.
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Keys still become type str (interpreted as latin1 in python3!)
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because it's too painful to keep them as byte strings in
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python3 and in practice they're nearly always ascii anyway.
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"""
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# This is gross, but python3 doesn't give us another way.
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# Latin1 is the universal donor of character encodings.
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if isinstance(qs, bytes):
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qs = qs.decode("latin1")
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result = urllib.parse.parse_qs(
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qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing, encoding="latin1", errors="strict"
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)
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encoded = {}
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for k, v in result.items():
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encoded[k] = [i.encode("latin1") for i in v]
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return encoded
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_UTF8_TYPES = (bytes, type(None))
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@typing.overload
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def utf8(value: bytes) -> bytes:
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pass
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@typing.overload
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def utf8(value: str) -> bytes:
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pass
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@typing.overload
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def utf8(value: None) -> None:
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pass
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def utf8(value: Union[None, str, bytes]) -> Optional[bytes]:
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"""Converts a string argument to a byte string.
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If the argument is already a byte string or None, it is returned unchanged.
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Otherwise it must be a unicode string and is encoded as utf8.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, _UTF8_TYPES):
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return value
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if not isinstance(value, unicode_type):
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raise TypeError("Expected bytes, unicode, or None; got %r" % type(value))
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return value.encode("utf-8")
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_TO_UNICODE_TYPES = (unicode_type, type(None))
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@typing.overload
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def to_unicode(value: str) -> str:
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pass
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@typing.overload
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def to_unicode(value: bytes) -> str:
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pass
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@typing.overload
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def to_unicode(value: None) -> None:
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pass
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def to_unicode(value: Union[None, str, bytes]) -> Optional[str]:
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"""Converts a string argument to a unicode string.
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If the argument is already a unicode string or None, it is returned
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unchanged. Otherwise it must be a byte string and is decoded as utf8.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, _TO_UNICODE_TYPES):
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return value
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if not isinstance(value, bytes):
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raise TypeError("Expected bytes, unicode, or None; got %r" % type(value))
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return value.decode("utf-8")
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# to_unicode was previously named _unicode not because it was private,
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# but to avoid conflicts with the built-in unicode() function/type
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_unicode = to_unicode
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# When dealing with the standard library across python 2 and 3 it is
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# sometimes useful to have a direct conversion to the native string type
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native_str = to_unicode
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to_basestring = to_unicode
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def recursive_unicode(obj: Any) -> Any:
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"""Walks a simple data structure, converting byte strings to unicode.
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Supports lists, tuples, and dictionaries.
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"""
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if isinstance(obj, dict):
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return dict(
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(recursive_unicode(k), recursive_unicode(v)) for (k, v) in obj.items()
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)
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elif isinstance(obj, list):
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return list(recursive_unicode(i) for i in obj)
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elif isinstance(obj, tuple):
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return tuple(recursive_unicode(i) for i in obj)
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elif isinstance(obj, bytes):
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return to_unicode(obj)
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else:
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return obj
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# I originally used the regex from
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# http://daringfireball.net/2010/07/improved_regex_for_matching_urls
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# but it gets all exponential on certain patterns (such as too many trailing
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# dots), causing the regex matcher to never return.
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# This regex should avoid those problems.
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# Use to_unicode instead of tornado.util.u - we don't want backslashes getting
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# processed as escapes.
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_URL_RE = re.compile(
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to_unicode(
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r"""\b((?:([\w-]+):(/{1,3})|www[.])(?:(?:(?:[^\s&()]|&|")*(?:[^!"#$%&'()*+,.:;<=>?@\[\]^`{|}~\s]))|(?:\((?:[^\s&()]|&|")*\)))+)""" # noqa: E501
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)
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)
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def linkify(
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text: Union[str, bytes],
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shorten: bool = False,
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extra_params: Union[str, Callable[[str], str]] = "",
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require_protocol: bool = False,
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permitted_protocols: List[str] = ["http", "https"],
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) -> str:
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"""Converts plain text into HTML with links.
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For example: ``linkify("Hello http://tornadoweb.org!")`` would return
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``Hello <a href="http://tornadoweb.org">http://tornadoweb.org</a>!``
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Parameters:
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* ``shorten``: Long urls will be shortened for display.
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* ``extra_params``: Extra text to include in the link tag, or a callable
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taking the link as an argument and returning the extra text
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e.g. ``linkify(text, extra_params='rel="nofollow" class="external"')``,
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or::
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def extra_params_cb(url):
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if url.startswith("http://example.com"):
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return 'class="internal"'
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else:
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return 'class="external" rel="nofollow"'
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linkify(text, extra_params=extra_params_cb)
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* ``require_protocol``: Only linkify urls which include a protocol. If
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this is False, urls such as www.facebook.com will also be linkified.
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* ``permitted_protocols``: List (or set) of protocols which should be
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linkified, e.g. ``linkify(text, permitted_protocols=["http", "ftp",
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"mailto"])``. It is very unsafe to include protocols such as
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``javascript``.
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"""
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if extra_params and not callable(extra_params):
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extra_params = " " + extra_params.strip()
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def make_link(m: typing.Match) -> str:
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url = m.group(1)
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proto = m.group(2)
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if require_protocol and not proto:
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return url # not protocol, no linkify
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if proto and proto not in permitted_protocols:
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return url # bad protocol, no linkify
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href = m.group(1)
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if not proto:
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href = "http://" + href # no proto specified, use http
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if callable(extra_params):
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params = " " + extra_params(href).strip()
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else:
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params = extra_params
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# clip long urls. max_len is just an approximation
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max_len = 30
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if shorten and len(url) > max_len:
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before_clip = url
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if proto:
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proto_len = len(proto) + 1 + len(m.group(3) or "") # +1 for :
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else:
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proto_len = 0
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parts = url[proto_len:].split("/")
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if len(parts) > 1:
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# Grab the whole host part plus the first bit of the path
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# The path is usually not that interesting once shortened
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# (no more slug, etc), so it really just provides a little
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# extra indication of shortening.
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url = (
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url[:proto_len]
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+ parts[0]
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+ "/"
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+ parts[1][:8].split("?")[0].split(".")[0]
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)
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if len(url) > max_len * 1.5: # still too long
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url = url[:max_len]
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if url != before_clip:
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amp = url.rfind("&")
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# avoid splitting html char entities
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if amp > max_len - 5:
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url = url[:amp]
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url += "..."
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if len(url) >= len(before_clip):
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url = before_clip
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else:
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# full url is visible on mouse-over (for those who don't
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# have a status bar, such as Safari by default)
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params += ' title="%s"' % href
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return '<a href="%s"%s>%s</a>' % (href, params, url)
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# First HTML-escape so that our strings are all safe.
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# The regex is modified to avoid character entites other than & so
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# that we won't pick up ", etc.
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text = _unicode(xhtml_escape(text))
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return _URL_RE.sub(make_link, text)
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