# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ werkzeug.filesystem ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Various utilities for the local filesystem. :copyright: 2007 Pallets :license: BSD-3-Clause """ import codecs import sys import warnings # We do not trust traditional unixes. has_likely_buggy_unicode_filesystem = ( sys.platform.startswith("linux") or "bsd" in sys.platform ) def _is_ascii_encoding(encoding): """Given an encoding this figures out if the encoding is actually ASCII (which is something we don't actually want in most cases). This is necessary because ASCII comes under many names such as ANSI_X3.4-1968. """ if encoding is None: return False try: return codecs.lookup(encoding).name == "ascii" except LookupError: return False class BrokenFilesystemWarning(RuntimeWarning, UnicodeWarning): """The warning used by Werkzeug to signal a broken filesystem. Will only be used once per runtime.""" _warned_about_filesystem_encoding = False def get_filesystem_encoding(): """Returns the filesystem encoding that should be used. Note that this is different from the Python understanding of the filesystem encoding which might be deeply flawed. Do not use this value against Python's unicode APIs because it might be different. See :ref:`filesystem-encoding` for the exact behavior. The concept of a filesystem encoding in generally is not something you should rely on. As such if you ever need to use this function except for writing wrapper code reconsider. """ global _warned_about_filesystem_encoding rv = sys.getfilesystemencoding() if has_likely_buggy_unicode_filesystem and not rv or _is_ascii_encoding(rv): if not _warned_about_filesystem_encoding: warnings.warn( "Detected a misconfigured UNIX filesystem: Will use" " UTF-8 as filesystem encoding instead of {0!r}".format(rv), BrokenFilesystemWarning, ) _warned_about_filesystem_encoding = True return "utf-8" return rv