sanic/sanic/handlers.py
2018-02-21 00:50:27 +01:00

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Python

import sys
from traceback import format_exc, extract_tb
from sanic.exceptions import (
ContentRangeError,
HeaderNotFound,
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR_HTML,
InvalidRangeType,
SanicException,
TRACEBACK_LINE_HTML,
TRACEBACK_STYLE,
TRACEBACK_WRAPPER_HTML,
TRACEBACK_WRAPPER_INNER_HTML,
TRACEBACK_BORDER)
from sanic.log import logger
from sanic.response import text, html
class ErrorHandler:
handlers = None
cached_handlers = None
_missing = object()
def __init__(self):
self.handlers = []
self.cached_handlers = {}
self.debug = False
def _render_exception(self, exception):
frames = extract_tb(exception.__traceback__)
frame_html = []
for frame in frames:
frame_html.append(TRACEBACK_LINE_HTML.format(frame))
return TRACEBACK_WRAPPER_INNER_HTML.format(
exc_name=exception.__class__.__name__,
exc_value=exception,
frame_html=''.join(frame_html))
def _render_traceback_html(self, exception, request):
exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info()
exceptions = []
while exc_value:
exceptions.append(self._render_exception(exc_value))
exc_value = exc_value.__cause__
return TRACEBACK_WRAPPER_HTML.format(
style=TRACEBACK_STYLE,
exc_name=exception.__class__.__name__,
exc_value=exception,
inner_html=TRACEBACK_BORDER.join(reversed(exceptions)),
path=request.path)
def add(self, exception, handler):
self.handlers.append((exception, handler))
def lookup(self, exception):
handler = self.cached_handlers.get(exception, self._missing)
if handler is self._missing:
for exception_class, handler in self.handlers:
if isinstance(exception, exception_class):
self.cached_handlers[type(exception)] = handler
return handler
self.cached_handlers[type(exception)] = None
handler = None
return handler
def response(self, request, exception):
"""Fetches and executes an exception handler and returns a response
object
:param request: Request
:param exception: Exception to handle
:return: Response object
"""
handler = self.lookup(exception)
response = None
try:
if handler:
response = handler(request, exception)
if response is None:
response = self.default(request, exception)
except Exception:
self.log(format_exc())
if self.debug:
url = getattr(request, 'url', 'unknown')
response_message = ('Exception raised in exception handler '
'"%s" for uri: "%s"\n%s')
logger.error(response_message,
handler.__name__, url, format_exc())
return text(response_message % (
handler.__name__, url, format_exc()), 500)
else:
return text('An error occurred while handling an error', 500)
return response
def log(self, message, level='error'):
"""
Override this method in an ErrorHandler subclass to prevent
logging exceptions.
"""
getattr(logger, level)(message)
def default(self, request, exception):
self.log(format_exc())
if issubclass(type(exception), SanicException):
return text(
'Error: {}'.format(exception),
status=getattr(exception, 'status_code', 500),
headers=getattr(exception, 'headers', dict())
)
elif self.debug:
html_output = self._render_traceback_html(exception, request)
response_message = ('Exception occurred while handling uri: '
'"%s"\n%s')
logger.error(response_message, request.url, format_exc())
return html(html_output, status=500)
else:
return html(INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR_HTML, status=500)
class ContentRangeHandler:
"""Class responsible for parsing request header"""
__slots__ = ('start', 'end', 'size', 'total', 'headers')
def __init__(self, request, stats):
self.total = stats.st_size
_range = request.headers.get('Range')
if _range is None:
raise HeaderNotFound('Range Header Not Found')
unit, _, value = tuple(map(str.strip, _range.partition('=')))
if unit != 'bytes':
raise InvalidRangeType(
'%s is not a valid Range Type' % (unit,), self)
start_b, _, end_b = tuple(map(str.strip, value.partition('-')))
try:
self.start = int(start_b) if start_b else None
except ValueError:
raise ContentRangeError(
'\'%s\' is invalid for Content Range' % (start_b,), self)
try:
self.end = int(end_b) if end_b else None
except ValueError:
raise ContentRangeError(
'\'%s\' is invalid for Content Range' % (end_b,), self)
if self.end is None:
if self.start is None:
raise ContentRangeError(
'Invalid for Content Range parameters', self)
else:
# this case represents `Content-Range: bytes 5-`
self.end = self.total
else:
if self.start is None:
# this case represents `Content-Range: bytes -5`
self.start = self.total - self.end
self.end = self.total
if self.start >= self.end:
raise ContentRangeError(
'Invalid for Content Range parameters', self)
self.size = self.end - self.start
self.headers = {
'Content-Range': "bytes %s-%s/%s" % (
self.start, self.end, self.total)}
def __bool__(self):
return self.size > 0