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# (c) 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors; written for Paste (http://pythonpaste.org)
# Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""
Creates a session object in your WSGI environment.
Use like:
..code-block:: Python
environ['paste.session.factory']()
This will return a dictionary. The contents of this dictionary will
be saved to disk when the request is completed. The session will be
created when you first fetch the session dictionary, and a cookie will
be sent in that case. There's current no way to use sessions without
cookies, and there's no way to delete a session except to clear its
data.
@@: This doesn't do any locking, and may cause problems when a single
session is accessed concurrently. Also, it loads and saves the
session for each request, with no caching. Also, sessions aren't
expired.
"""
try:
# Python 3
from http.cookies import SimpleCookie
except ImportError:
# Python 2
from Cookie import SimpleCookie
import time
import random
import os
import datetime
import six
import threading
import tempfile
try:
import cPickle
except ImportError:
import pickle as cPickle
try:
from hashlib import md5
except ImportError:
from md5 import md5
from paste import wsgilib
from paste import request
class SessionMiddleware(object):
def __init__(self, application, global_conf=None, **factory_kw):
self.application = application
self.factory_kw = factory_kw
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
session_factory = SessionFactory(environ, **self.factory_kw)
environ['paste.session.factory'] = session_factory
remember_headers = []
def session_start_response(status, headers, exc_info=None):
if not session_factory.created:
remember_headers[:] = [status, headers]
return start_response(status, headers)
headers.append(session_factory.set_cookie_header())
return start_response(status, headers, exc_info)
app_iter = self.application(environ, session_start_response)
def start():
if session_factory.created and remember_headers:
# Tricky bastard used the session after start_response
status, headers = remember_headers
headers.append(session_factory.set_cookie_header())
exc = ValueError(
"You cannot get the session after content from the "
"app_iter has been returned")
start_response(status, headers, (exc.__class__, exc, None))
def close():
if session_factory.used:
session_factory.close()
return wsgilib.add_start_close(app_iter, start, close)
class SessionFactory(object):
def __init__(self, environ, cookie_name='_SID_',
session_class=None,
session_expiration=60*12, # in minutes
**session_class_kw):
self.created = False
self.used = False
self.environ = environ
self.cookie_name = cookie_name
self.session = None
self.session_class = session_class or FileSession
self.session_class_kw = session_class_kw
self.expiration = session_expiration
def __call__(self):
self.used = True
if self.session is not None:
return self.session.data()
cookies = request.get_cookies(self.environ)
session = None
if self.cookie_name in cookies:
self.sid = cookies[self.cookie_name].value
try:
session = self.session_class(self.sid, create=False,
**self.session_class_kw)
except KeyError:
# Invalid SID
pass
if session is None:
self.created = True
self.sid = self.make_sid()
session = self.session_class(self.sid, create=True,
**self.session_class_kw)
session.clean_up()
self.session = session
return session.data()
def has_session(self):
if self.session is not None:
return True
cookies = request.get_cookies(self.environ)
if cookies.has_key(self.cookie_name):
return True
return False
def make_sid(self):
# @@: need better algorithm
return (''.join(['%02d' % x for x in time.localtime(time.time())[:6]])
+ '-' + self.unique_id())
def unique_id(self, for_object=None):
"""
Generates an opaque, identifier string that is practically
guaranteed to be unique. If an object is passed, then its
id() is incorporated into the generation. Relies on md5 and
returns a 32 character long string.
"""
r = [time.time(), random.random()]
if hasattr(os, 'times'):
r.append(os.times())
if for_object is not None:
r.append(id(for_object))
content = str(r)
if six.PY3:
content = content.encode('utf8')
md5_hash = md5(content)
try:
return md5_hash.hexdigest()
except AttributeError:
# Older versions of Python didn't have hexdigest, so we'll
# do it manually
hexdigest = []
for char in md5_hash.digest():
hexdigest.append('%02x' % ord(char))
return ''.join(hexdigest)
def set_cookie_header(self):
c = SimpleCookie()
c[self.cookie_name] = self.sid
c[self.cookie_name]['path'] = '/'
gmt_expiration_time = time.gmtime(time.time() + (self.expiration * 60))
c[self.cookie_name]['expires'] = time.strftime("%a, %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S GMT", gmt_expiration_time)
name, value = str(c).split(': ', 1)
return (name, value)
def close(self):
if self.session is not None:
self.session.close()
last_cleanup = None
cleaning_up = False
cleanup_cycle = datetime.timedelta(seconds=15*60) #15 min
class FileSession(object):
def __init__(self, sid, create=False, session_file_path=tempfile.gettempdir(),
chmod=None,
expiration=2880, # in minutes: 48 hours
):
if chmod and isinstance(chmod, (six.binary_type, six.text_type)):
chmod = int(chmod, 8)
self.chmod = chmod
if not sid:
# Invalid...
raise KeyError
self.session_file_path = session_file_path
self.sid = sid
if not create:
if not os.path.exists(self.filename()):
raise KeyError
self._data = None
self.expiration = expiration
def filename(self):
return os.path.join(self.session_file_path, self.sid)
def data(self):
if self._data is not None:
return self._data
if os.path.exists(self.filename()):
f = open(self.filename(), 'rb')
self._data = cPickle.load(f)
f.close()
else:
self._data = {}
return self._data
def close(self):
if self._data is not None:
filename = self.filename()
exists = os.path.exists(filename)
if not self._data:
if exists:
os.unlink(filename)
else:
f = open(filename, 'wb')
cPickle.dump(self._data, f)
f.close()
if not exists and self.chmod:
os.chmod(filename, self.chmod)
def _clean_up(self):
global cleaning_up
try:
exp_time = datetime.timedelta(seconds=self.expiration*60)
now = datetime.datetime.now()
#Open every session and check that it isn't too old
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.session_file_path):
for f in files:
self._clean_up_file(f, exp_time=exp_time, now=now)
finally:
cleaning_up = False
def _clean_up_file(self, f, exp_time, now):
t = f.split("-")
if len(t) != 2:
return
t = t[0]
try:
sess_time = datetime.datetime(
int(t[0:4]),
int(t[4:6]),
int(t[6:8]),
int(t[8:10]),
int(t[10:12]),
int(t[12:14]))
except ValueError:
# Probably not a session file at all
return
if sess_time + exp_time < now:
os.remove(os.path.join(self.session_file_path, f))
def clean_up(self):
global last_cleanup, cleanup_cycle, cleaning_up
now = datetime.datetime.now()
if cleaning_up:
return
if not last_cleanup or last_cleanup + cleanup_cycle < now:
if not cleaning_up:
cleaning_up = True
try:
last_cleanup = now
t = threading.Thread(target=self._clean_up)
t.start()
except:
# Normally _clean_up should set cleaning_up
# to false, but if something goes wrong starting
# it...
cleaning_up = False
raise
class _NoDefault(object):
def __repr__(self):
return '<dynamic default>'
NoDefault = _NoDefault()
def make_session_middleware(
app, global_conf,
session_expiration=NoDefault,
expiration=NoDefault,
cookie_name=NoDefault,
session_file_path=NoDefault,
chmod=NoDefault):
"""
Adds a middleware that handles sessions for your applications.
The session is a peristent dictionary. To get this dictionary
in your application, use ``environ['paste.session.factory']()``
which returns this persistent dictionary.
Configuration:
session_expiration:
The time each session lives, in minutes. This controls
the cookie expiration. Default 12 hours.
expiration:
The time each session lives on disk. Old sessions are
culled from disk based on this. Default 48 hours.
cookie_name:
The cookie name used to track the session. Use different
names to avoid session clashes.
session_file_path:
Sessions are put in this location, default /tmp.
chmod:
The octal chmod you want to apply to new sessions (e.g., 660
to make the sessions group readable/writable)
Each of these also takes from the global configuration. cookie_name
and chmod take from session_cookie_name and session_chmod
"""
if session_expiration is NoDefault:
session_expiration = global_conf.get('session_expiration', 60*12)
session_expiration = int(session_expiration)
if expiration is NoDefault:
expiration = global_conf.get('expiration', 60*48)
expiration = int(expiration)
if cookie_name is NoDefault:
cookie_name = global_conf.get('session_cookie_name', '_SID_')
if session_file_path is NoDefault:
session_file_path = global_conf.get('session_file_path', '/tmp')
if chmod is NoDefault:
chmod = global_conf.get('session_chmod', None)
return SessionMiddleware(
app, session_expiration=session_expiration,
expiration=expiration, cookie_name=cookie_name,
session_file_path=session_file_path, chmod=chmod)
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