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# (c) 2006 Ian Bicking, Philip Jenvey and contributors # Written for Paste (http://pythonpaste.org) # Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """Paste Configuration Middleware and Objects""" from paste.registry import RegistryManager, StackedObjectProxy __all__ = ['DispatchingConfig', 'CONFIG', 'ConfigMiddleware'] class DispatchingConfig(StackedObjectProxy): """ This is a configuration object that can be used globally, imported, have references held onto. The configuration may differ by thread (or may not). Specific configurations are registered (and deregistered) either for the process or for threads. """ # @@: What should happen when someone tries to add this # configuration to itself? Probably the conf should become # resolved, and get rid of this delegation wrapper def __init__(self, name='DispatchingConfig'): super(DispatchingConfig, self).__init__(name=name) self.__dict__['_process_configs'] = [] def push_thread_config(self, conf): """ Make ``conf`` the active configuration for this thread. Thread-local configuration always overrides process-wide configuration. This should be used like:: conf = make_conf() dispatching_config.push_thread_config(conf) try: ... do stuff ... finally: dispatching_config.pop_thread_config(conf) """ self._push_object(conf) def pop_thread_config(self, conf=None): """ Remove a thread-local configuration. If ``conf`` is given, it is checked against the popped configuration and an error is emitted if they don't match. """ self._pop_object(conf) def push_process_config(self, conf): """ Like push_thread_config, but applies the configuration to the entire process. """ self._process_configs.append(conf) def pop_process_config(self, conf=None): self._pop_from(self._process_configs, conf) def _pop_from(self, lst, conf): popped = lst.pop() if conf is not None and popped is not conf: raise AssertionError( "The config popped (%s) is not the same as the config " "expected (%s)" % (popped, conf)) def _current_obj(self): try: return super(DispatchingConfig, self)._current_obj() except TypeError: if self._process_configs: return self._process_configs[-1] raise AttributeError( "No configuration has been registered for this process " "or thread") current = current_conf = _current_obj CONFIG = DispatchingConfig() no_config = object() class ConfigMiddleware(RegistryManager): """ A WSGI middleware that adds a ``paste.config`` key (by default) to the request environment, as well as registering the configuration temporarily (for the length of the request) with ``paste.config.CONFIG`` (or any other ``DispatchingConfig`` object). """ def __init__(self, application, config, dispatching_config=CONFIG, environ_key='paste.config'): """ This delegates all requests to `application`, adding a *copy* of the configuration `config`. """ def register_config(environ, start_response): popped_config = environ.get(environ_key, no_config) current_config = environ[environ_key] = config.copy() environ['paste.registry'].register(dispatching_config, current_config) try: app_iter = application(environ, start_response) finally: if popped_config is no_config: environ.pop(environ_key, None) else: environ[environ_key] = popped_config return app_iter super(self.__class__, self).__init__(register_config) def make_config_filter(app, global_conf, **local_conf): conf = global_conf.copy() conf.update(local_conf) return ConfigMiddleware(app, conf) make_config_middleware = ConfigMiddleware.__doc__