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bazarr/libs/cherrypy/lib/jsontools.py

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import cherrypy
from cherrypy._cpcompat import text_or_bytes, ntou, json_encode, json_decode
def json_processor(entity):
"""Read application/json data into request.json."""
if not entity.headers.get(ntou('Content-Length'), ntou('')):
raise cherrypy.HTTPError(411)
body = entity.fp.read()
with cherrypy.HTTPError.handle(ValueError, 400, 'Invalid JSON document'):
cherrypy.serving.request.json = json_decode(body.decode('utf-8'))
def json_in(content_type=[ntou('application/json'), ntou('text/javascript')],
force=True, debug=False, processor=json_processor):
"""Add a processor to parse JSON request entities:
The default processor places the parsed data into request.json.
Incoming request entities which match the given content_type(s) will
be deserialized from JSON to the Python equivalent, and the result
stored at cherrypy.request.json. The 'content_type' argument may
be a Content-Type string or a list of allowable Content-Type strings.
If the 'force' argument is True (the default), then entities of other
content types will not be allowed; "415 Unsupported Media Type" is
raised instead.
Supply your own processor to use a custom decoder, or to handle the parsed
data differently. The processor can be configured via
tools.json_in.processor or via the decorator method.
Note that the deserializer requires the client send a Content-Length
request header, or it will raise "411 Length Required". If for any
other reason the request entity cannot be deserialized from JSON,
it will raise "400 Bad Request: Invalid JSON document".
You must be using Python 2.6 or greater, or have the 'simplejson'
package importable; otherwise, ValueError is raised during processing.
"""
request = cherrypy.serving.request
if isinstance(content_type, text_or_bytes):
content_type = [content_type]
if force:
if debug:
cherrypy.log('Removing body processors %s' %
repr(request.body.processors.keys()), 'TOOLS.JSON_IN')
request.body.processors.clear()
request.body.default_proc = cherrypy.HTTPError(
415, 'Expected an entity of content type %s' %
', '.join(content_type))
for ct in content_type:
if debug:
cherrypy.log('Adding body processor for %s' % ct, 'TOOLS.JSON_IN')
request.body.processors[ct] = processor
def json_handler(*args, **kwargs):
value = cherrypy.serving.request._json_inner_handler(*args, **kwargs)
return json_encode(value)
def json_out(content_type='application/json', debug=False,
handler=json_handler):
"""Wrap request.handler to serialize its output to JSON. Sets Content-Type.
If the given content_type is None, the Content-Type response header
is not set.
Provide your own handler to use a custom encoder. For example
cherrypy.config['tools.json_out.handler'] = <function>, or
@json_out(handler=function).
You must be using Python 2.6 or greater, or have the 'simplejson'
package importable; otherwise, ValueError is raised during processing.
"""
request = cherrypy.serving.request
# request.handler may be set to None by e.g. the caching tool
# to signal to all components that a response body has already
# been attached, in which case we don't need to wrap anything.
if request.handler is None:
return
if debug:
cherrypy.log('Replacing %s with JSON handler' % request.handler,
'TOOLS.JSON_OUT')
request._json_inner_handler = request.handler
request.handler = handler
if content_type is not None:
if debug:
cherrypy.log('Setting Content-Type to %s' %
content_type, 'TOOLS.JSON_OUT')
cherrypy.serving.response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type