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- # -*- test-case-name: twisted.web.test.test_http_headers -*-
- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
- # See LICENSE for details.
-
- """
- An API for storing HTTP header names and values.
- """
-
- from collections.abc import Sequence as _Sequence
- from typing import (
- AnyStr,
- Dict,
- Iterator,
- List,
- Mapping,
- Optional,
- Sequence,
- Tuple,
- TypeVar,
- Union,
- overload,
- )
-
- from twisted.python.compat import cmp, comparable
-
- _T = TypeVar("_T")
-
-
- def _dashCapitalize(name: bytes) -> bytes:
- """
- Return a byte string which is capitalized using '-' as a word separator.
-
- @param name: The name of the header to capitalize.
-
- @return: The given header capitalized using '-' as a word separator.
- """
- return b"-".join([word.capitalize() for word in name.split(b"-")])
-
-
- def _sanitizeLinearWhitespace(headerComponent: bytes) -> bytes:
- r"""
- Replace linear whitespace (C{\n}, C{\r\n}, C{\r}) in a header key
- or value with a single space.
-
- @param headerComponent: The header key or value to sanitize.
-
- @return: The sanitized header key or value.
- """
- return b" ".join(headerComponent.splitlines())
-
-
- @comparable
- class Headers:
- """
- Stores HTTP headers in a key and multiple value format.
-
- When passed L{str}, header names (e.g. 'Content-Type')
- are encoded using ISO-8859-1 and header values (e.g.
- 'text/html;charset=utf-8') are encoded using UTF-8. Some methods that return
- values will return them in the same type as the name given.
-
- If the header keys or values cannot be encoded or decoded using the rules
- above, using just L{bytes} arguments to the methods of this class will
- ensure no decoding or encoding is done, and L{Headers} will treat the keys
- and values as opaque byte strings.
-
- @cvar _caseMappings: A L{dict} that maps lowercase header names
- to their canonicalized representation.
-
- @ivar _rawHeaders: A L{dict} mapping header names as L{bytes} to L{list}s of
- header values as L{bytes}.
- """
-
- _caseMappings = {
- b"content-md5": b"Content-MD5",
- b"dnt": b"DNT",
- b"etag": b"ETag",
- b"p3p": b"P3P",
- b"te": b"TE",
- b"www-authenticate": b"WWW-Authenticate",
- b"x-xss-protection": b"X-XSS-Protection",
- }
-
- def __init__(
- self,
- rawHeaders: Optional[Mapping[AnyStr, Sequence[AnyStr]]] = None,
- ) -> None:
- self._rawHeaders: Dict[bytes, List[bytes]] = {}
- if rawHeaders is not None:
- for name, values in rawHeaders.items():
- self.setRawHeaders(name, values)
-
- def __repr__(self) -> str:
- """
- Return a string fully describing the headers set on this object.
- """
- return "{}({!r})".format(
- self.__class__.__name__,
- self._rawHeaders,
- )
-
- def __cmp__(self, other):
- """
- Define L{Headers} instances as being equal to each other if they have
- the same raw headers.
- """
- if isinstance(other, Headers):
- return cmp(
- sorted(self._rawHeaders.items()), sorted(other._rawHeaders.items())
- )
- return NotImplemented
-
- def _encodeName(self, name: Union[str, bytes]) -> bytes:
- """
- Encode the name of a header (eg 'Content-Type') to an ISO-8859-1 encoded
- bytestring if required.
-
- @param name: A HTTP header name
-
- @return: C{name}, encoded if required, lowercased
- """
- if isinstance(name, str):
- return name.lower().encode("iso-8859-1")
- return name.lower()
-
- def copy(self):
- """
- Return a copy of itself with the same headers set.
-
- @return: A new L{Headers}
- """
- return self.__class__(self._rawHeaders)
-
- def hasHeader(self, name: AnyStr) -> bool:
- """
- Check for the existence of a given header.
-
- @param name: The name of the HTTP header to check for.
-
- @return: C{True} if the header exists, otherwise C{False}.
- """
- return self._encodeName(name) in self._rawHeaders
-
- def removeHeader(self, name: AnyStr) -> None:
- """
- Remove the named header from this header object.
-
- @param name: The name of the HTTP header to remove.
-
- @return: L{None}
- """
- self._rawHeaders.pop(self._encodeName(name), None)
-
- @overload
- def setRawHeaders(self, name: Union[str, bytes], values: Sequence[bytes]) -> None:
- ...
-
- @overload
- def setRawHeaders(self, name: Union[str, bytes], values: Sequence[str]) -> None:
- ...
-
- @overload
- def setRawHeaders(
- self, name: Union[str, bytes], values: Sequence[Union[str, bytes]]
- ) -> None:
- ...
-
- def setRawHeaders(self, name: Union[str, bytes], values: object) -> None:
- """
- Sets the raw representation of the given header.
-
- @param name: The name of the HTTP header to set the values for.
-
- @param values: A list of strings each one being a header value of
- the given name.
-
- @raise TypeError: Raised if C{values} is not a sequence of L{bytes}
- or L{str}, or if C{name} is not L{bytes} or L{str}.
-
- @return: L{None}
- """
- if not isinstance(values, _Sequence):
- raise TypeError(
- "Header entry %r should be sequence but found "
- "instance of %r instead" % (name, type(values))
- )
-
- if not isinstance(name, (bytes, str)):
- raise TypeError(
- f"Header name is an instance of {type(name)!r}, not bytes or str"
- )
-
- for count, value in enumerate(values):
- if not isinstance(value, (bytes, str)):
- raise TypeError(
- "Header value at position %s is an instance of %r, not "
- "bytes or str"
- % (
- count,
- type(value),
- )
- )
-
- _name = _sanitizeLinearWhitespace(self._encodeName(name))
- encodedValues: List[bytes] = []
- for v in values:
- if isinstance(v, str):
- _v = v.encode("utf8")
- else:
- _v = v
- encodedValues.append(_sanitizeLinearWhitespace(_v))
-
- self._rawHeaders[_name] = encodedValues
-
- def addRawHeader(self, name: Union[str, bytes], value: Union[str, bytes]) -> None:
- """
- Add a new raw value for the given header.
-
- @param name: The name of the header for which to set the value.
-
- @param value: The value to set for the named header.
- """
- if not isinstance(name, (bytes, str)):
- raise TypeError(
- f"Header name is an instance of {type(name)!r}, not bytes or str"
- )
-
- if not isinstance(value, (bytes, str)):
- raise TypeError(
- "Header value is an instance of %r, not "
- "bytes or str" % (type(value),)
- )
-
- self._rawHeaders.setdefault(
- _sanitizeLinearWhitespace(self._encodeName(name)), []
- ).append(
- _sanitizeLinearWhitespace(
- value.encode("utf8") if isinstance(value, str) else value
- )
- )
-
- @overload
- def getRawHeaders(self, name: AnyStr) -> Optional[Sequence[AnyStr]]:
- ...
-
- @overload
- def getRawHeaders(self, name: AnyStr, default: _T) -> Union[Sequence[AnyStr], _T]:
- ...
-
- def getRawHeaders(
- self, name: AnyStr, default: Optional[_T] = None
- ) -> Union[Sequence[AnyStr], Optional[_T]]:
- """
- Returns a sequence of headers matching the given name as the raw string
- given.
-
- @param name: The name of the HTTP header to get the values of.
-
- @param default: The value to return if no header with the given C{name}
- exists.
-
- @return: If the named header is present, a sequence of its
- values. Otherwise, C{default}.
- """
- encodedName = self._encodeName(name)
- values = self._rawHeaders.get(encodedName, [])
- if not values:
- return default
-
- if isinstance(name, str):
- return [v.decode("utf8") for v in values]
- return values
-
- def getAllRawHeaders(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[bytes, Sequence[bytes]]]:
- """
- Return an iterator of key, value pairs of all headers contained in this
- object, as L{bytes}. The keys are capitalized in canonical
- capitalization.
- """
- for k, v in self._rawHeaders.items():
- yield self._canonicalNameCaps(k), v
-
- def _canonicalNameCaps(self, name: bytes) -> bytes:
- """
- Return the canonical name for the given header.
-
- @param name: The all-lowercase header name to capitalize in its
- canonical form.
-
- @return: The canonical name of the header.
- """
- return self._caseMappings.get(name, _dashCapitalize(name))
-
-
- __all__ = ["Headers"]
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