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This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer. Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer. Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk! Enjoy!
346 lines
14 KiB
Python
346 lines
14 KiB
Python
import logging
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import mimetypes
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mimetypes.init()
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mimetypes.types_map['.dwg'] = 'image/x-dwg'
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mimetypes.types_map['.ico'] = 'image/x-icon'
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mimetypes.types_map['.bz2'] = 'application/x-bzip2'
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mimetypes.types_map['.gz'] = 'application/x-gzip'
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import os
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import re
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import stat
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import time
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from urllib import unquote
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import cherrypy
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from cherrypy.lib import cptools, httputil, file_generator_limited
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def serve_file(path, content_type=None, disposition=None, name=None, debug=False):
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"""Set status, headers, and body in order to serve the given path.
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The Content-Type header will be set to the content_type arg, if provided.
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If not provided, the Content-Type will be guessed by the file extension
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of the 'path' argument.
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If disposition is not None, the Content-Disposition header will be set
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to "<disposition>; filename=<name>". If name is None, it will be set
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to the basename of path. If disposition is None, no Content-Disposition
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header will be written.
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"""
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response = cherrypy.serving.response
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# If path is relative, users should fix it by making path absolute.
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# That is, CherryPy should not guess where the application root is.
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# It certainly should *not* use cwd (since CP may be invoked from a
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# variety of paths). If using tools.staticdir, you can make your relative
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# paths become absolute by supplying a value for "tools.staticdir.root".
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if not os.path.isabs(path):
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msg = "'%s' is not an absolute path." % path
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log(msg, 'TOOLS.STATICFILE')
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raise ValueError(msg)
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try:
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st = os.stat(path)
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except OSError:
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('os.stat(%r) failed' % path, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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raise cherrypy.NotFound()
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# Check if path is a directory.
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if stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
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# Let the caller deal with it as they like.
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('%r is a directory' % path, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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raise cherrypy.NotFound()
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# Set the Last-Modified response header, so that
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# modified-since validation code can work.
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response.headers['Last-Modified'] = httputil.HTTPDate(st.st_mtime)
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cptools.validate_since()
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if content_type is None:
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# Set content-type based on filename extension
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ext = ""
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i = path.rfind('.')
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if i != -1:
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ext = path[i:].lower()
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content_type = mimetypes.types_map.get(ext, None)
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if content_type is not None:
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response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Content-Type: %r' % content_type, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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cd = None
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if disposition is not None:
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if name is None:
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name = os.path.basename(path)
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cd = '%s; filename="%s"' % (disposition, name)
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response.headers["Content-Disposition"] = cd
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Content-Disposition: %r' % cd, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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# Set Content-Length and use an iterable (file object)
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# this way CP won't load the whole file in memory
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content_length = st.st_size
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fileobj = open(path, 'rb')
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return _serve_fileobj(fileobj, content_type, content_length, debug=debug)
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def serve_fileobj(fileobj, content_type=None, disposition=None, name=None,
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debug=False):
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"""Set status, headers, and body in order to serve the given file object.
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The Content-Type header will be set to the content_type arg, if provided.
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If disposition is not None, the Content-Disposition header will be set
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to "<disposition>; filename=<name>". If name is None, 'filename' will
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not be set. If disposition is None, no Content-Disposition header will
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be written.
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CAUTION: If the request contains a 'Range' header, one or more seek()s will
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be performed on the file object. This may cause undesired behavior if
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the file object is not seekable. It could also produce undesired results
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if the caller set the read position of the file object prior to calling
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serve_fileobj(), expecting that the data would be served starting from that
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position.
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"""
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response = cherrypy.serving.response
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try:
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st = os.fstat(fileobj.fileno())
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except AttributeError:
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('os has no fstat attribute', 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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content_length = None
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else:
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# Set the Last-Modified response header, so that
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# modified-since validation code can work.
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response.headers['Last-Modified'] = httputil.HTTPDate(st.st_mtime)
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cptools.validate_since()
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content_length = st.st_size
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if content_type is not None:
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response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Content-Type: %r' % content_type, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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cd = None
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if disposition is not None:
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if name is None:
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cd = disposition
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else:
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cd = '%s; filename="%s"' % (disposition, name)
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response.headers["Content-Disposition"] = cd
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Content-Disposition: %r' % cd, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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return _serve_fileobj(fileobj, content_type, content_length, debug=debug)
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def _serve_fileobj(fileobj, content_type, content_length, debug=False):
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"""Internal. Set response.body to the given file object, perhaps ranged."""
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response = cherrypy.serving.response
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# HTTP/1.0 didn't have Range/Accept-Ranges headers, or the 206 code
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request = cherrypy.serving.request
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if request.protocol >= (1, 1):
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response.headers["Accept-Ranges"] = "bytes"
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r = httputil.get_ranges(request.headers.get('Range'), content_length)
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if r == []:
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response.headers['Content-Range'] = "bytes */%s" % content_length
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message = "Invalid Range (first-byte-pos greater than Content-Length)"
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log(message, 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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raise cherrypy.HTTPError(416, message)
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if r:
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if len(r) == 1:
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# Return a single-part response.
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start, stop = r[0]
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if stop > content_length:
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stop = content_length
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r_len = stop - start
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Single part; start: %r, stop: %r' % (start, stop),
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'TOOLS.STATIC')
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response.status = "206 Partial Content"
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response.headers['Content-Range'] = (
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"bytes %s-%s/%s" % (start, stop - 1, content_length))
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response.headers['Content-Length'] = r_len
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fileobj.seek(start)
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response.body = file_generator_limited(fileobj, r_len)
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else:
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# Return a multipart/byteranges response.
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response.status = "206 Partial Content"
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import mimetools
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boundary = mimetools.choose_boundary()
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ct = "multipart/byteranges; boundary=%s" % boundary
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response.headers['Content-Type'] = ct
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if "Content-Length" in response.headers:
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# Delete Content-Length header so finalize() recalcs it.
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del response.headers["Content-Length"]
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def file_ranges():
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# Apache compatibility:
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yield "\r\n"
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for start, stop in r:
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Multipart; start: %r, stop: %r' % (start, stop),
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'TOOLS.STATIC')
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yield "--" + boundary
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yield "\r\nContent-type: %s" % content_type
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yield ("\r\nContent-range: bytes %s-%s/%s\r\n\r\n"
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% (start, stop - 1, content_length))
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fileobj.seek(start)
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for chunk in file_generator_limited(fileobj, stop - start):
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yield chunk
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yield "\r\n"
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# Final boundary
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yield "--" + boundary + "--"
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# Apache compatibility:
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yield "\r\n"
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response.body = file_ranges()
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return response.body
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else:
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('No byteranges requested', 'TOOLS.STATIC')
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# Set Content-Length and use an iterable (file object)
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# this way CP won't load the whole file in memory
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response.headers['Content-Length'] = content_length
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response.body = fileobj
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return response.body
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def serve_download(path, name=None):
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"""Serve 'path' as an application/x-download attachment."""
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# This is such a common idiom I felt it deserved its own wrapper.
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return serve_file(path, "application/x-download", "attachment", name)
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def _attempt(filename, content_types, debug=False):
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Attempting %r (content_types %r)' %
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(filename, content_types), 'TOOLS.STATICDIR')
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try:
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# you can set the content types for a
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# complete directory per extension
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content_type = None
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if content_types:
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r, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
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content_type = content_types.get(ext[1:], None)
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serve_file(filename, content_type=content_type, debug=debug)
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return True
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except cherrypy.NotFound:
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# If we didn't find the static file, continue handling the
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# request. We might find a dynamic handler instead.
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('NotFound', 'TOOLS.STATICFILE')
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return False
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def staticdir(section, dir, root="", match="", content_types=None, index="",
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debug=False):
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"""Serve a static resource from the given (root +) dir.
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If 'match' is given, request.path_info will be searched for the given
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regular expression before attempting to serve static content.
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If content_types is given, it should be a Python dictionary of
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{file-extension: content-type} pairs, where 'file-extension' is
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a string (e.g. "gif") and 'content-type' is the value to write
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out in the Content-Type response header (e.g. "image/gif").
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If 'index' is provided, it should be the (relative) name of a file to
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serve for directory requests. For example, if the dir argument is
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'/home/me', the Request-URI is 'myapp', and the index arg is
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'index.html', the file '/home/me/myapp/index.html' will be sought.
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"""
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request = cherrypy.serving.request
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if request.method not in ('GET', 'HEAD'):
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('request.method not GET or HEAD', 'TOOLS.STATICDIR')
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return False
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if match and not re.search(match, request.path_info):
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('request.path_info %r does not match pattern %r' %
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(request.path_info, match), 'TOOLS.STATICDIR')
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return False
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# Allow the use of '~' to refer to a user's home directory.
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dir = os.path.expanduser(dir)
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# If dir is relative, make absolute using "root".
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if not os.path.isabs(dir):
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if not root:
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msg = "Static dir requires an absolute dir (or root)."
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log(msg, 'TOOLS.STATICDIR')
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raise ValueError(msg)
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dir = os.path.join(root, dir)
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# Determine where we are in the object tree relative to 'section'
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# (where the static tool was defined).
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if section == 'global':
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section = "/"
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section = section.rstrip(r"\/")
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branch = request.path_info[len(section) + 1:]
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branch = unquote(branch.lstrip(r"\/"))
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# If branch is "", filename will end in a slash
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filename = os.path.join(dir, branch)
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('Checking file %r to fulfill %r' %
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(filename, request.path_info), 'TOOLS.STATICDIR')
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# There's a chance that the branch pulled from the URL might
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# have ".." or similar uplevel attacks in it. Check that the final
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# filename is a child of dir.
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if not os.path.normpath(filename).startswith(os.path.normpath(dir)):
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raise cherrypy.HTTPError(403) # Forbidden
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handled = _attempt(filename, content_types)
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if not handled:
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# Check for an index file if a folder was requested.
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if index:
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handled = _attempt(os.path.join(filename, index), content_types)
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if handled:
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request.is_index = filename[-1] in (r"\/")
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return handled
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def staticfile(filename, root=None, match="", content_types=None, debug=False):
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"""Serve a static resource from the given (root +) filename.
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If 'match' is given, request.path_info will be searched for the given
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regular expression before attempting to serve static content.
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If content_types is given, it should be a Python dictionary of
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{file-extension: content-type} pairs, where 'file-extension' is
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a string (e.g. "gif") and 'content-type' is the value to write
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out in the Content-Type response header (e.g. "image/gif").
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"""
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request = cherrypy.serving.request
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if request.method not in ('GET', 'HEAD'):
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('request.method not GET or HEAD', 'TOOLS.STATICFILE')
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return False
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if match and not re.search(match, request.path_info):
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log('request.path_info %r does not match pattern %r' %
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(request.path_info, match), 'TOOLS.STATICFILE')
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return False
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# If filename is relative, make absolute using "root".
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if not os.path.isabs(filename):
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if not root:
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msg = "Static tool requires an absolute filename (got '%s')." % filename
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if debug:
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cherrypy.log(msg, 'TOOLS.STATICFILE')
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raise ValueError(msg)
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filename = os.path.join(root, filename)
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return _attempt(filename, content_types, debug=debug)
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