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ChinesePython » chinesepython2.1.3 0.4 » Mac » Tools » CGI » PythonCGISlave.py
"""PythonCGISlave.py

This program can be used in two ways:
- As a Python CGI script server for web servers supporting "Actions", like WebStar.
- As a wrapper for a single Python CGI script, for any "compliant" Mac web server.

See CGI_README.txt for more details.
"""

#
# Written by Just van Rossum, but partly stolen from example code by Jack.
#


LONG_RUNNING = 1  # If true, don't quit after each request.


import MacOS
MacOS.SchedParams(0, 0)
from MiniAEFrame import AEServer,MiniApplication

import os
import string
import cStringIO
import sys
import traceback
import mimetools

__version__ = '3.2'


slave_dir = os.getcwd()


# log file for errors
sys.stderr = open(sys.argv[0] + ".errors", "a+")

def convertFSSpec(fss):
  return fss.as_pathname()


# AE -> os.environ mappings
ae2environ = {
  'kfor': 'QUERY_STRING',
  'Kcip': 'REMOTE_ADDR',
  'svnm': 'SERVER_NAME',
  'svpt': 'SERVER_PORT',
  'addr': 'REMOTE_HOST',
  'scnm': 'SCRIPT_NAME',
  'meth': 'REQUEST_METHOD',
  'ctyp': 'CONTENT_TYPE',
}


ERROR_MESSAGE = """\
Content-type: text/html

<html>
<head>
<title>Error response</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Error response</h1>
<p>Error code %d.
<p>Message: %s.
</body>
</html>
"""


def get_cgi_code():
  # If we're a CGI wrapper, the CGI code resides in a PYC resource.
  import Res, marshal
  try:
    code = Res.GetNamedResource('PYC ', "CGI_MAIN")
  except Res.Error:
    return None
  else:
    return marshal.loads(code.data[8:])



class PythonCGISlave(AEServer, MiniApplication):
  
  def __init__(self):
    self.crumblezone = 100000 * "\0"
    MiniApplication.__init__(self)
    AEServer.__init__(self)
    self.installaehandler('aevt', 'oapp', self.open_app)
    self.installaehandler('aevt', 'quit', self.quit)
    self.installaehandler('WWW\275', 'sdoc', self.cgihandler)
    
    self.code = get_cgi_code()
    self.long_running = LONG_RUNNING
    
    if self.code is None:
      print "%s version %s, ready to serve." % (self.__class__.__name__, __version__)
    else:
      print "%s, ready to serve." % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
    
    try:
      self.mainloop()
    except:
      self.crumblezone = None
      sys.stderr.write("- " * 30 + '\n')
      self.message("Unexpected exception")
      self.dump_environ()
      sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % sys.exc_info()[:2])
  
  def getabouttext(self):
    if self.code is None:
      return "PythonCGISlave %s, written by Just van Rossum." % __version__
    else:
      return "Python CGI script, wrapped by BuildCGIApplet and " \
          "PythonCGISlave, version %s." % __version__
  
  def getaboutmenutext(self):
    return "About %s\311" % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
  
  def message(self, msg):
    import time
    sys.stderr.write("%s (%s)\n" % (msg, time.asctime(time.localtime(time.time()))))
  
  def dump_environ(self):
    sys.stderr.write("os.environ = {\n")
    keys = os.environ.keys()
    keys.sort()
    for key in keys:
      sys.stderr.write("  %s: %s,\n" % (repr(key), repr(os.environ[key])))
    sys.stderr.write("}\n")
  
  def quit(self, **args):
    self.quitting = 1
  
  def open_app(self, **args):
    pass
  
  def cgihandler(self, pathargs, **args):
    # We emulate the unix way of doing CGI: fill os.environ with stuff.
    environ = os.environ
    
    # First, find the document root. If we don't get a DIRE parameter,
    # we take the directory of this program, which may be wrong if
    # it doesn't live the actual http document root folder.
    if args.has_key('DIRE'):
      http_root = args['DIRE'].as_pathname()
      del args['DIRE']
    else:
      http_root = slave_dir
    environ['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] = http_root
    
    if self.code is None:
      # create a Mac pathname to the Python CGI script or applet
      script = string.replace(args['scnm'], '/', ':')
      script_path = os.path.join(http_root, script)
    else:
      script_path = sys.argv[0]
    
    if not os.path.exists(script_path):
      rv = "HTTP/1.0 404 Not found\n"
      rv = rv + ERROR_MESSAGE % (404, "Not found")
      return rv
    
    # Kfrq is the complete http request.
    infile = cStringIO.StringIO(args['Kfrq'])
    firstline = infile.readline()
    
    msg = mimetools.Message(infile, 0)
    
    uri, protocol = string.split(firstline)[1:3]
    environ['REQUEST_URI'] = uri
    environ['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] = protocol
    
    # Make all http headers available as HTTP_* fields.
    for key in msg.keys():
      environ['HTTP_' + string.upper(string.replace(key, "-", "_"))] = msg[key]
    
    # Translate the AE parameters we know of to the appropriate os.environ
    # entries. Make the ones we don't know available as AE_* fields.
    items = args.items()
    items.sort()
    for key, value in items:
      if key[0] == "_":
        continue
      if ae2environ.has_key(key):
        envkey = ae2environ[key]
        environ[envkey] = value
      else:
        environ['AE_' + string.upper(key)] = str(value)
    
    # Redirect stdout and stdin.
    saveout = sys.stdout
    savein = sys.stdin
    out = sys.stdout = cStringIO.StringIO()
    postdata = args.get('post', "")
    if postdata:
      environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = str(len(postdata))
      sys.stdin = cStringIO.StringIO(postdata)
    
    # Set up the Python environment
    script_dir = os.path.dirname(script_path)
    os.chdir(script_dir)
    sys.path.insert(0, script_dir)
    sys.argv[:] = [script_path]
    namespace = {"__name__": "__main__"}
    rv = "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n"
    
    try:
      if self.code is None:
        # we're a Python script server
        execfile(script_path, namespace)
      else:
        # we're a CGI wrapper, self.code is the CGI code
        exec self.code in namespace
    except SystemExit:
      # We're not exiting dammit! ;-)
      pass
    except:
      self.crumblezone = None
      sys.stderr.write("- " * 30 + '\n')
      self.message("CGI exception")
      self.dump_environ()
      traceback.print_exc()
      sys.stderr.flush()
      self.quitting = 1
      # XXX we should return an error AE, but I don't know how to :-(
      rv = "HTTP/1.0 500 Internal error\n"
    
    # clean up
    namespace.clear()
    environ.clear()
    sys.path.remove(script_dir)
    sys.stdout = saveout
    sys.stdin = savein
    
    if not self.long_running:
      # quit after each request
      self.quitting = 1
    
    return rv + out.getvalue()


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