From 3d57e14df7ba5f14a634295caf3b2e60da50bfe2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Taylor Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 16:31:13 -0700 Subject: Remove windows python distribution from repo and add requirements.txt --- python/werkzeug/exceptions.py | 774 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 774 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 python/werkzeug/exceptions.py (limited to 'python/werkzeug/exceptions.py') diff --git a/python/werkzeug/exceptions.py b/python/werkzeug/exceptions.py deleted file mode 100644 index fb6528d..0000000 --- a/python/werkzeug/exceptions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,774 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -""" - werkzeug.exceptions - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - This module implements a number of Python exceptions you can raise from - within your views to trigger a standard non-200 response. - - - Usage Example - ------------- - - :: - - from werkzeug.wrappers import BaseRequest - from werkzeug.wsgi import responder - from werkzeug.exceptions import HTTPException, NotFound - - def view(request): - raise NotFound() - - @responder - def application(environ, start_response): - request = BaseRequest(environ) - try: - return view(request) - except HTTPException as e: - return e - - - As you can see from this example those exceptions are callable WSGI - applications. Because of Python 2.4 compatibility those do not extend - from the response objects but only from the python exception class. - - As a matter of fact they are not Werkzeug response objects. However you - can get a response object by calling ``get_response()`` on a HTTP - exception. - - Keep in mind that you have to pass an environment to ``get_response()`` - because some errors fetch additional information from the WSGI - environment. - - If you want to hook in a different exception page to say, a 404 status - code, you can add a second except for a specific subclass of an error:: - - @responder - def application(environ, start_response): - request = BaseRequest(environ) - try: - return view(request) - except NotFound, e: - return not_found(request) - except HTTPException, e: - return e - - - :copyright: 2007 Pallets - :license: BSD-3-Clause -""" -import sys - -import werkzeug - -# Because of bootstrapping reasons we need to manually patch ourselves -# onto our parent module. -werkzeug.exceptions = sys.modules[__name__] - -from ._compat import implements_to_string -from ._compat import integer_types -from ._compat import iteritems -from ._compat import text_type -from ._internal import _get_environ -from .wrappers import Response - - -@implements_to_string -class HTTPException(Exception): - """Baseclass for all HTTP exceptions. This exception can be called as WSGI - application to render a default error page or you can catch the subclasses - of it independently and render nicer error messages. - """ - - code = None - description = None - - def __init__(self, description=None, response=None): - super(Exception, self).__init__() - if description is not None: - self.description = description - self.response = response - - @classmethod - def wrap(cls, exception, name=None): - """Create an exception that is a subclass of the calling HTTP - exception and the ``exception`` argument. - - The first argument to the class will be passed to the - wrapped ``exception``, the rest to the HTTP exception. If - ``self.args`` is not empty, the wrapped exception message is - added to the HTTP exception description. - - .. versionchanged:: 0.15 - The description includes the wrapped exception message. - """ - - class newcls(cls, exception): - def __init__(self, arg=None, *args, **kwargs): - super(cls, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - - if arg is None: - exception.__init__(self) - else: - exception.__init__(self, arg) - - def get_description(self, environ=None): - out = super(cls, self).get_description(environ=environ) - - if self.args: - out += "

{}: {}

".format( - exception.__name__, escape(exception.__str__(self)) - ) - - return out - - newcls.__module__ = sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get("__name__") - newcls.__name__ = name or cls.__name__ + exception.__name__ - return newcls - - @property - def name(self): - """The status name.""" - return HTTP_STATUS_CODES.get(self.code, "Unknown Error") - - def get_description(self, environ=None): - """Get the description.""" - return u"

%s

" % escape(self.description) - - def get_body(self, environ=None): - """Get the HTML body.""" - return text_type( - ( - u'\n' - u"%(code)s %(name)s\n" - u"

%(name)s

\n" - u"%(description)s\n" - ) - % { - "code": self.code, - "name": escape(self.name), - "description": self.get_description(environ), - } - ) - - def get_headers(self, environ=None): - """Get a list of headers.""" - return [("Content-Type", "text/html")] - - def get_response(self, environ=None): - """Get a response object. If one was passed to the exception - it's returned directly. - - :param environ: the optional environ for the request. This - can be used to modify the response depending - on how the request looked like. - :return: a :class:`Response` object or a subclass thereof. - """ - if self.response is not None: - return self.response - if environ is not None: - environ = _get_environ(environ) - headers = self.get_headers(environ) - return Response(self.get_body(environ), self.code, headers) - - def __call__(self, environ, start_response): - """Call the exception as WSGI application. - - :param environ: the WSGI environment. - :param start_response: the response callable provided by the WSGI - server. - """ - response = self.get_response(environ) - return response(environ, start_response) - - def __str__(self): - code = self.code if self.code is not None else "???" - return "%s %s: %s" % (code, self.name, self.description) - - def __repr__(self): - code = self.code if self.code is not None else "???" - return "<%s '%s: %s'>" % (self.__class__.__name__, code, self.name) - - -class BadRequest(HTTPException): - """*400* `Bad Request` - - Raise if the browser sends something to the application the application - or server cannot handle. - """ - - code = 400 - description = ( - "The browser (or proxy) sent a request that this server could " - "not understand." - ) - - -class ClientDisconnected(BadRequest): - """Internal exception that is raised if Werkzeug detects a disconnected - client. Since the client is already gone at that point attempting to - send the error message to the client might not work and might ultimately - result in another exception in the server. Mainly this is here so that - it is silenced by default as far as Werkzeug is concerned. - - Since disconnections cannot be reliably detected and are unspecified - by WSGI to a large extent this might or might not be raised if a client - is gone. - - .. versionadded:: 0.8 - """ - - -class SecurityError(BadRequest): - """Raised if something triggers a security error. This is otherwise - exactly like a bad request error. - - .. versionadded:: 0.9 - """ - - -class BadHost(BadRequest): - """Raised if the submitted host is badly formatted. - - .. versionadded:: 0.11.2 - """ - - -class Unauthorized(HTTPException): - """*401* ``Unauthorized`` - - Raise if the user is not authorized to access a resource. - - The ``www_authenticate`` argument should be used to set the - ``WWW-Authenticate`` header. This is used for HTTP basic auth and - other schemes. Use :class:`~werkzeug.datastructures.WWWAuthenticate` - to create correctly formatted values. Strictly speaking a 401 - response is invalid if it doesn't provide at least one value for - this header, although real clients typically don't care. - - :param description: Override the default message used for the body - of the response. - :param www-authenticate: A single value, or list of values, for the - WWW-Authenticate header. - - .. versionchanged:: 0.15.3 - If the ``www_authenticate`` argument is not set, the - ``WWW-Authenticate`` header is not set. - - .. versionchanged:: 0.15.3 - The ``response`` argument was restored. - - .. versionchanged:: 0.15.1 - ``description`` was moved back as the first argument, restoring - its previous position. - - .. versionchanged:: 0.15.0 - ``www_authenticate`` was added as the first argument, ahead of - ``description``. - """ - - code = 401 - description = ( - "The server could not verify that you are authorized to access" - " the URL requested. You either supplied the wrong credentials" - " (e.g. a bad password), or your browser doesn't understand" - " how to supply the credentials required." - ) - - def __init__(self, description=None, response=None, www_authenticate=None): - HTTPException.__init__(self, description, response) - - if www_authenticate is not None: - if not isinstance(www_authenticate, (tuple, list)): - www_authenticate = (www_authenticate,) - - self.www_authenticate = www_authenticate - - def get_headers(self, environ=None): - headers = HTTPException.get_headers(self, environ) - if self.www_authenticate: - headers.append( - ("WWW-Authenticate", ", ".join([str(x) for x in self.www_authenticate])) - ) - return headers - - -class Forbidden(HTTPException): - """*403* `Forbidden` - - Raise if the user doesn't have the permission for the requested resource - but was authenticated. - """ - - code = 403 - description = ( - "You don't have the permission to access the requested" - " resource. It is either read-protected or not readable by the" - " server." - ) - - -class NotFound(HTTPException): - """*404* `Not Found` - - Raise if a resource does not exist and never existed. - """ - - code = 404 - description = ( - "The requested URL was not found on the server. If you entered" - " the URL manually please check your spelling and try again." - ) - - -class MethodNotAllowed(HTTPException): - """*405* `Method Not Allowed` - - Raise if the server used a method the resource does not handle. For - example `POST` if the resource is view only. Especially useful for REST. - - The first argument for this exception should be a list of allowed methods. - Strictly speaking the response would be invalid if you don't provide valid - methods in the header which you can do with that list. - """ - - code = 405 - description = "The method is not allowed for the requested URL." - - def __init__(self, valid_methods=None, description=None): - """Takes an optional list of valid http methods - starting with werkzeug 0.3 the list will be mandatory.""" - HTTPException.__init__(self, description) - self.valid_methods = valid_methods - - def get_headers(self, environ=None): - headers = HTTPException.get_headers(self, environ) - if self.valid_methods: - headers.append(("Allow", ", ".join(self.valid_methods))) - return headers - - -class NotAcceptable(HTTPException): - """*406* `Not Acceptable` - - Raise if the server can't return any content conforming to the - `Accept` headers of the client. - """ - - code = 406 - - description = ( - "The resource identified by the request is only capable of" - " generating response entities which have content" - " characteristics not acceptable according to the accept" - " headers sent in the request." - ) - - -class RequestTimeout(HTTPException): - """*408* `Request Timeout` - - Raise to signalize a timeout. - """ - - code = 408 - description = ( - "The server closed the network connection because the browser" - " didn't finish the request within the specified time." - ) - - -class Conflict(HTTPException): - """*409* `Conflict` - - Raise to signal that a request cannot be completed because it conflicts - with the current state on the server. - - .. versionadded:: 0.7 - """ - - code = 409 - description = ( - "A conflict happened while processing the request. The" - " resource might have been modified while the request was being" - " processed." - ) - - -class Gone(HTTPException): - """*410* `Gone` - - Raise if a resource existed previously and went away without new location. - """ - - code = 410 - description = ( - "The requested URL is no longer available on this server and" - " there is no forwarding address. If you followed a link from a" - " foreign page, please contact the author of this page." - ) - - -class LengthRequired(HTTPException): - """*411* `Length Required` - - Raise if the browser submitted data but no ``Content-Length`` header which - is required for the kind of processing the server does. - """ - - code = 411 - description = ( - "A request with this method requires a valid Content-" - "Length header." - ) - - -class PreconditionFailed(HTTPException): - """*412* `Precondition Failed` - - Status code used in combination with ``If-Match``, ``If-None-Match``, or - ``If-Unmodified-Since``. - """ - - code = 412 - description = ( - "The precondition on the request for the URL failed positive evaluation." - ) - - -class RequestEntityTooLarge(HTTPException): - """*413* `Request Entity Too Large` - - The status code one should return if the data submitted exceeded a given - limit. - """ - - code = 413 - description = "The data value transmitted exceeds the capacity limit." - - -class RequestURITooLarge(HTTPException): - """*414* `Request URI Too Large` - - Like *413* but for too long URLs. - """ - - code = 414 - description = ( - "The length of the requested URL exceeds the capacity limit for" - " this server. The request cannot be processed." - ) - - -class UnsupportedMediaType(HTTPException): - """*415* `Unsupported Media Type` - - The status code returned if the server is unable to handle the media type - the client transmitted. - """ - - code = 415 - description = ( - "The server does not support the media type transmitted in the request." - ) - - -class RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable(HTTPException): - """*416* `Requested Range Not Satisfiable` - - The client asked for an invalid part of the file. - - .. versionadded:: 0.7 - """ - - code = 416 - description = "The server cannot provide the requested range." - - def __init__(self, length=None, units="bytes", description=None): - """Takes an optional `Content-Range` header value based on ``length`` - parameter. - """ - HTTPException.__init__(self, description) - self.length = length - self.units = units - - def get_headers(self, environ=None): - headers = HTTPException.get_headers(self, environ) - if self.length is not None: - headers.append(("Content-Range", "%s */%d" % (self.units, self.length))) - return headers - - -class ExpectationFailed(HTTPException): - """*417* `Expectation Failed` - - The server cannot meet the requirements of the Expect request-header. - - .. versionadded:: 0.7 - """ - - code = 417 - description = "The server could not meet the requirements of the Expect header" - - -class ImATeapot(HTTPException): - """*418* `I'm a teapot` - - The server should return this if it is a teapot and someone attempted - to brew coffee with it. - - .. versionadded:: 0.7 - """ - - code = 418 - description = "This server is a teapot, not a coffee machine" - - -class UnprocessableEntity(HTTPException): - """*422* `Unprocessable Entity` - - Used if the request is well formed, but the instructions are otherwise - incorrect. - """ - - code = 422 - description = ( - "The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due" - " to semantic errors." - ) - - -class Locked(HTTPException): - """*423* `Locked` - - Used if the resource that is being accessed is locked. - """ - - code = 423 - description = "The resource that is being accessed is locked." - - -class FailedDependency(HTTPException): - """*424* `Failed Dependency` - - Used if the method could not be performed on the resource - because the requested action depended on another action and that action failed. - """ - - code = 424 - description = ( - "The method could not be performed on the resource because the" - " requested action depended on another action and that action" - " failed." - ) - - -class PreconditionRequired(HTTPException): - """*428* `Precondition Required` - - The server requires this request to be conditional, typically to prevent - the lost update problem, which is a race condition between two or more - clients attempting to update a resource through PUT or DELETE. By requiring - each client to include a conditional header ("If-Match" or "If-Unmodified- - Since") with the proper value retained from a recent GET request, the - server ensures that each client has at least seen the previous revision of - the resource. - """ - - code = 428 - description = ( - "This request is required to be conditional; try using" - ' "If-Match" or "If-Unmodified-Since".' - ) - - -class TooManyRequests(HTTPException): - """*429* `Too Many Requests` - - The server is limiting the rate at which this user receives responses, and - this request exceeds that rate. (The server may use any convenient method - to identify users and their request rates). The server may include a - "Retry-After" header to indicate how long the user should wait before - retrying. - """ - - code = 429 - description = "This user has exceeded an allotted request count. Try again later." - - -class RequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge(HTTPException): - """*431* `Request Header Fields Too Large` - - The server refuses to process the request because the header fields are too - large. One or more individual fields may be too large, or the set of all - headers is too large. - """ - - code = 431 - description = "One or more header fields exceeds the maximum size." - - -class UnavailableForLegalReasons(HTTPException): - """*451* `Unavailable For Legal Reasons` - - This status code indicates that the server is denying access to the - resource as a consequence of a legal demand. - """ - - code = 451 - description = "Unavailable for legal reasons." - - -class InternalServerError(HTTPException): - """*500* `Internal Server Error` - - Raise if an internal server error occurred. This is a good fallback if an - unknown error occurred in the dispatcher. - """ - - code = 500 - description = ( - "The server encountered an internal error and was unable to" - " complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or" - " there is an error in the application." - ) - - -class NotImplemented(HTTPException): - """*501* `Not Implemented` - - Raise if the application does not support the action requested by the - browser. - """ - - code = 501 - description = "The server does not support the action requested by the browser." - - -class BadGateway(HTTPException): - """*502* `Bad Gateway` - - If you do proxying in your application you should return this status code - if you received an invalid response from the upstream server it accessed - in attempting to fulfill the request. - """ - - code = 502 - description = ( - "The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server." - ) - - -class ServiceUnavailable(HTTPException): - """*503* `Service Unavailable` - - Status code you should return if a service is temporarily unavailable. - """ - - code = 503 - description = ( - "The server is temporarily unable to service your request due" - " to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try" - " again later." - ) - - -class GatewayTimeout(HTTPException): - """*504* `Gateway Timeout` - - Status code you should return if a connection to an upstream server - times out. - """ - - code = 504 - description = "The connection to an upstream server timed out." - - -class HTTPVersionNotSupported(HTTPException): - """*505* `HTTP Version Not Supported` - - The server does not support the HTTP protocol version used in the request. - """ - - code = 505 - description = ( - "The server does not support the HTTP protocol version used in the request." - ) - - -default_exceptions = {} -__all__ = ["HTTPException"] - - -def _find_exceptions(): - for _name, obj in iteritems(globals()): - try: - is_http_exception = issubclass(obj, HTTPException) - except TypeError: - is_http_exception = False - if not is_http_exception or obj.code is None: - continue - __all__.append(obj.__name__) - old_obj = default_exceptions.get(obj.code, None) - if old_obj is not None and issubclass(obj, old_obj): - continue - default_exceptions[obj.code] = obj - - -_find_exceptions() -del _find_exceptions - - -class Aborter(object): - """When passed a dict of code -> exception items it can be used as - callable that raises exceptions. If the first argument to the - callable is an integer it will be looked up in the mapping, if it's - a WSGI application it will be raised in a proxy exception. - - The rest of the arguments are forwarded to the exception constructor. - """ - - def __init__(self, mapping=None, extra=None): - if mapping is None: - mapping = default_exceptions - self.mapping = dict(mapping) - if extra is not None: - self.mapping.update(extra) - - def __call__(self, code, *args, **kwargs): - if not args and not kwargs and not isinstance(code, integer_types): - raise HTTPException(response=code) - if code not in self.mapping: - raise LookupError("no exception for %r" % code) - raise self.mapping[code](*args, **kwargs) - - -def abort(status, *args, **kwargs): - """Raises an :py:exc:`HTTPException` for the given status code or WSGI - application:: - - abort(404) # 404 Not Found - abort(Response('Hello World')) - - Can be passed a WSGI application or a status code. If a status code is - given it's looked up in the list of exceptions and will raise that - exception, if passed a WSGI application it will wrap it in a proxy WSGI - exception and raise that:: - - abort(404) - abort(Response('Hello World')) - - """ - return _aborter(status, *args, **kwargs) - - -_aborter = Aborter() - - -#: an exception that is used internally to signal both a key error and a -#: bad request. Used by a lot of the datastructures. -BadRequestKeyError = BadRequest.wrap(KeyError) - -# imported here because of circular dependencies of werkzeug.utils -from .http import HTTP_STATUS_CODES -from .utils import escape -- cgit v1.2.3