77 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
77 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
import asyncio
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import os
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import signal
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from sys import argv
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from multidict import CIMultiDict # type: ignore
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OS_IS_WINDOWS = os.name == "nt"
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class Header(CIMultiDict):
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"""
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Container used for both request and response headers. It is a subclass of
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`CIMultiDict
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<https://multidict.readthedocs.io/en/stable/multidict.html#cimultidictproxy>`_.
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It allows for multiple values for a single key in keeping with the HTTP
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spec. Also, all keys are *case in-sensitive*.
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Please checkout `the MultiDict documentation
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<https://multidict.readthedocs.io/en/stable/multidict.html#multidict>`_
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for more details about how to use the object. In general, it should work
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very similar to a regular dictionary.
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"""
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def get_all(self, key: str):
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"""
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Convenience method mapped to ``getall()``.
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"""
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return self.getall(key, default=[])
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use_trio = argv[0].endswith("hypercorn") and "trio" in argv
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if use_trio: # pragma: no cover
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import trio # type: ignore
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def stat_async(path):
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return trio.Path(path).stat()
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open_async = trio.open_file
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CancelledErrors = tuple([asyncio.CancelledError, trio.Cancelled])
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else:
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from aiofiles import open as aio_open # type: ignore
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from aiofiles.os import stat as stat_async # type: ignore # noqa: F401
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async def open_async(file, mode="r", **kwargs):
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return aio_open(file, mode, **kwargs)
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CancelledErrors = tuple([asyncio.CancelledError])
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def ctrlc_workaround_for_windows(app):
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async def stay_active(app):
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"""Asyncio wakeups to allow receiving SIGINT in Python"""
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while not die:
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# If someone else stopped the app, just exit
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if app.is_stopping:
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return
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# Windows Python blocks signal handlers while the event loop is
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# waiting for I/O. Frequent wakeups keep interrupts flowing.
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await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
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# Can't be called from signal handler, so call it from here
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app.stop()
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def ctrlc_handler(sig, frame):
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nonlocal die
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if die:
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raise KeyboardInterrupt("Non-graceful Ctrl+C")
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die = True
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die = False
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, ctrlc_handler)
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app.add_task(stay_active)
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