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date Tue, 18 Mar 2025 17:55:14 -0400
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+"""Miscellaneous WSGI-related Utilities"""
+
+import posixpath
+
+__all__ = [
+    'FileWrapper', 'guess_scheme', 'application_uri', 'request_uri',
+    'shift_path_info', 'setup_testing_defaults',
+]
+
+
+class FileWrapper:
+    """Wrapper to convert file-like objects to iterables"""
+
+    def __init__(self, filelike, blksize=8192):
+        self.filelike = filelike
+        self.blksize = blksize
+        if hasattr(filelike,'close'):
+            self.close = filelike.close
+
+    def __getitem__(self,key):
+        import warnings
+        warnings.warn(
+            "FileWrapper's __getitem__ method ignores 'key' parameter. "
+            "Use iterator protocol instead.",
+            DeprecationWarning,
+            stacklevel=2
+        )
+        data = self.filelike.read(self.blksize)
+        if data:
+            return data
+        raise IndexError
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        return self
+
+    def __next__(self):
+        data = self.filelike.read(self.blksize)
+        if data:
+            return data
+        raise StopIteration
+
+def guess_scheme(environ):
+    """Return a guess for whether 'wsgi.url_scheme' should be 'http' or 'https'
+    """
+    if environ.get("HTTPS") in ('yes','on','1'):
+        return 'https'
+    else:
+        return 'http'
+
+def application_uri(environ):
+    """Return the application's base URI (no PATH_INFO or QUERY_STRING)"""
+    url = environ['wsgi.url_scheme']+'://'
+    from urllib.parse import quote
+
+    if environ.get('HTTP_HOST'):
+        url += environ['HTTP_HOST']
+    else:
+        url += environ['SERVER_NAME']
+
+        if environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'https':
+            if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '443':
+                url += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']
+        else:
+            if environ['SERVER_PORT'] != '80':
+                url += ':' + environ['SERVER_PORT']
+
+    url += quote(environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME') or '/', encoding='latin1')
+    return url
+
+def request_uri(environ, include_query=True):
+    """Return the full request URI, optionally including the query string"""
+    url = application_uri(environ)
+    from urllib.parse import quote
+    path_info = quote(environ.get('PATH_INFO',''), safe='/;=,', encoding='latin1')
+    if not environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME'):
+        url += path_info[1:]
+    else:
+        url += path_info
+    if include_query and environ.get('QUERY_STRING'):
+        url += '?' + environ['QUERY_STRING']
+    return url
+
+def shift_path_info(environ):
+    """Shift a name from PATH_INFO to SCRIPT_NAME, returning it
+
+    If there are no remaining path segments in PATH_INFO, return None.
+    Note: 'environ' is modified in-place; use a copy if you need to keep
+    the original PATH_INFO or SCRIPT_NAME.
+
+    Note: when PATH_INFO is just a '/', this returns '' and appends a trailing
+    '/' to SCRIPT_NAME, even though empty path segments are normally ignored,
+    and SCRIPT_NAME doesn't normally end in a '/'.  This is intentional
+    behavior, to ensure that an application can tell the difference between
+    '/x' and '/x/' when traversing to objects.
+    """
+    path_info = environ.get('PATH_INFO','')
+    if not path_info:
+        return None
+
+    path_parts = path_info.split('/')
+    path_parts[1:-1] = [p for p in path_parts[1:-1] if p and p != '.']
+    name = path_parts[1]
+    del path_parts[1]
+
+    script_name = environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME','')
+    script_name = posixpath.normpath(script_name+'/'+name)
+    if script_name.endswith('/'):
+        script_name = script_name[:-1]
+    if not name and not script_name.endswith('/'):
+        script_name += '/'
+
+    environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = script_name
+    environ['PATH_INFO']   = '/'.join(path_parts)
+
+    # Special case: '/.' on PATH_INFO doesn't get stripped,
+    # because we don't strip the last element of PATH_INFO
+    # if there's only one path part left.  Instead of fixing this
+    # above, we fix it here so that PATH_INFO gets normalized to
+    # an empty string in the environ.
+    if name=='.':
+        name = None
+    return name
+
+def setup_testing_defaults(environ):
+    """Update 'environ' with trivial defaults for testing purposes
+
+    This adds various parameters required for WSGI, including HTTP_HOST,
+    SERVER_NAME, SERVER_PORT, REQUEST_METHOD, SCRIPT_NAME, PATH_INFO,
+    and all of the wsgi.* variables.  It only supplies default values,
+    and does not replace any existing settings for these variables.
+
+    This routine is intended to make it easier for unit tests of WSGI
+    servers and applications to set up dummy environments.  It should *not*
+    be used by actual WSGI servers or applications, since the data is fake!
+    """
+
+    environ.setdefault('SERVER_NAME','127.0.0.1')
+    environ.setdefault('SERVER_PROTOCOL','HTTP/1.0')
+
+    environ.setdefault('HTTP_HOST',environ['SERVER_NAME'])
+    environ.setdefault('REQUEST_METHOD','GET')
+
+    if 'SCRIPT_NAME' not in environ and 'PATH_INFO' not in environ:
+        environ.setdefault('SCRIPT_NAME','')
+        environ.setdefault('PATH_INFO','/')
+
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.version', (1,0))
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.run_once', 0)
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.multithread', 0)
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.multiprocess', 0)
+
+    from io import StringIO, BytesIO
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.input', BytesIO())
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.errors', StringIO())
+    environ.setdefault('wsgi.url_scheme',guess_scheme(environ))
+
+    if environ['wsgi.url_scheme']=='http':
+        environ.setdefault('SERVER_PORT', '80')
+    elif environ['wsgi.url_scheme']=='https':
+        environ.setdefault('SERVER_PORT', '443')
+
+
+
+_hoppish = {
+    'connection', 'keep-alive', 'proxy-authenticate',
+    'proxy-authorization', 'te', 'trailers', 'transfer-encoding',
+    'upgrade'
+}.__contains__
+
+def is_hop_by_hop(header_name):
+    """Return true if 'header_name' is an HTTP/1.1 "Hop-by-Hop" header"""
+    return _hoppish(header_name.lower())