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832 lines
28 KiB
Python
Executable file
"""Session implementation for CherryPy.
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You need to edit your config file to use sessions. Here's an example::
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[/]
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tools.sessions.on = True
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tools.sessions.storage_type = "file"
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tools.sessions.storage_path = "/home/site/sessions"
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tools.sessions.timeout = 60
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This sets the session to be stored in files in the directory /home/site/sessions,
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and the session timeout to 60 minutes. If you omit ``storage_type`` the sessions
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will be saved in RAM. ``tools.sessions.on`` is the only required line for
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working sessions, the rest are optional.
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By default, the session ID is passed in a cookie, so the client's browser must
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have cookies enabled for your site.
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To set data for the current session, use
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``cherrypy.session['fieldname'] = 'fieldvalue'``;
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to get data use ``cherrypy.session.get('fieldname')``.
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================
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Locking sessions
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================
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By default, the ``'locking'`` mode of sessions is ``'implicit'``, which means
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the session is locked early and unlocked late. If you want to control when the
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session data is locked and unlocked, set ``tools.sessions.locking = 'explicit'``.
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Then call ``cherrypy.session.acquire_lock()`` and ``cherrypy.session.release_lock()``.
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Regardless of which mode you use, the session is guaranteed to be unlocked when
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the request is complete.
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=================
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Expiring Sessions
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=================
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You can force a session to expire with :func:`cherrypy.lib.sessions.expire`.
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Simply call that function at the point you want the session to expire, and it
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will cause the session cookie to expire client-side.
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===========================
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Session Fixation Protection
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===========================
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If CherryPy receives, via a request cookie, a session id that it does not
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recognize, it will reject that id and create a new one to return in the
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response cookie. This `helps prevent session fixation attacks
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<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_fixation#Regenerate_SID_on_each_request>`_.
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However, CherryPy "recognizes" a session id by looking up the saved session
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data for that id. Therefore, if you never save any session data,
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**you will get a new session id for every request**.
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================
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Sharing Sessions
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================
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If you run multiple instances of CherryPy (for example via mod_python behind
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Apache prefork), you most likely cannot use the RAM session backend, since each
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instance of CherryPy will have its own memory space. Use a different backend
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instead, and verify that all instances are pointing at the same file or db
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location. Alternately, you might try a load balancer which makes sessions
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"sticky". Google is your friend, there.
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================
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Expiration Dates
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================
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The response cookie will possess an expiration date to inform the client at
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which point to stop sending the cookie back in requests. If the server time
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and client time differ, expect sessions to be unreliable. **Make sure the
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system time of your server is accurate**.
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CherryPy defaults to a 60-minute session timeout, which also applies to the
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cookie which is sent to the client. Unfortunately, some versions of Safari
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("4 public beta" on Windows XP at least) appear to have a bug in their parsing
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of the GMT expiration date--they appear to interpret the date as one hour in
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the past. Sixty minutes minus one hour is pretty close to zero, so you may
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experience this bug as a new session id for every request, unless the requests
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are less than one second apart. To fix, try increasing the session.timeout.
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On the other extreme, some users report Firefox sending cookies after their
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expiration date, although this was on a system with an inaccurate system time.
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Maybe FF doesn't trust system time.
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"""
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import datetime
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import os
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import random
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import time
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import threading
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import types
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from warnings import warn
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import cherrypy
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from cherrypy._cpcompat import copyitems, pickle, random20
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from cherrypy.lib import httputil
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missing = object()
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class Session(object):
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"""A CherryPy dict-like Session object (one per request)."""
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_id = None
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id_observers = None
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"A list of callbacks to which to pass new id's."
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def _get_id(self):
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return self._id
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def _set_id(self, value):
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self._id = value
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for o in self.id_observers:
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o(value)
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id = property(_get_id, _set_id, doc="The current session ID.")
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timeout = 60
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"Number of minutes after which to delete session data."
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locked = False
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"""
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If True, this session instance has exclusive read/write access
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to session data."""
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loaded = False
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"""
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If True, data has been retrieved from storage. This should happen
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automatically on the first attempt to access session data."""
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clean_thread = None
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"Class-level Monitor which calls self.clean_up."
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clean_freq = 5
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"The poll rate for expired session cleanup in minutes."
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originalid = None
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"The session id passed by the client. May be missing or unsafe."
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missing = False
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"True if the session requested by the client did not exist."
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regenerated = False
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"""
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True if the application called session.regenerate(). This is not set by
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internal calls to regenerate the session id."""
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debug=False
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def __init__(self, id=None, **kwargs):
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self.id_observers = []
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self._data = {}
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for k, v in kwargs.items():
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setattr(self, k, v)
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self.originalid = id
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self.missing = False
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if id is None:
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if self.debug:
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cherrypy.log('No id given; making a new one', 'TOOLS.SESSIONS')
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self._regenerate()
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else:
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self.id = id
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if not self._exists():
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if self.debug:
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cherrypy.log('Expired or malicious session %r; '
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'making a new one' % id, 'TOOLS.SESSIONS')
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# Expired or malicious session. Make a new one.
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# See http://www.cherrypy.org/ticket/709.
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self.id = None
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self.missing = True
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self._regenerate()
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def regenerate(self):
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"""Replace the current session (with a new id)."""
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self.regenerated = True
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self._regenerate()
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def _regenerate(self):
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if self.id is not None:
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self.delete()
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old_session_was_locked = self.locked
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if old_session_was_locked:
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self.release_lock()
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self.id = None
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while self.id is None:
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self.id = self.generate_id()
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# Assert that the generated id is not already stored.
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if self._exists():
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self.id = None
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if old_session_was_locked:
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self.acquire_lock()
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def clean_up(self):
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"""Clean up expired sessions."""
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pass
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def generate_id(self):
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"""Return a new session id."""
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return random20()
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def save(self):
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"""Save session data."""
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try:
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# If session data has never been loaded then it's never been
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# accessed: no need to save it
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if self.loaded:
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t = datetime.timedelta(seconds = self.timeout * 60)
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expiration_time = datetime.datetime.now() + t
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if self.debug:
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cherrypy.log('Saving with expiry %s' % expiration_time,
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'TOOLS.SESSIONS')
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self._save(expiration_time)
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finally:
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if self.locked:
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# Always release the lock if the user didn't release it
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self.release_lock()
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def load(self):
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"""Copy stored session data into this session instance."""
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data = self._load()
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# data is either None or a tuple (session_data, expiration_time)
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if data is None or data[1] < datetime.datetime.now():
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if self.debug:
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cherrypy.log('Expired session, flushing data', 'TOOLS.SESSIONS')
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self._data = {}
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else:
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self._data = data[0]
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self.loaded = True
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# Stick the clean_thread in the class, not the instance.
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# The instances are created and destroyed per-request.
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cls = self.__class__
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if self.clean_freq and not cls.clean_thread:
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# clean_up is in instancemethod and not a classmethod,
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# so that tool config can be accessed inside the method.
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t = cherrypy.process.plugins.Monitor(
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cherrypy.engine, self.clean_up, self.clean_freq * 60,
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name='Session cleanup')
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t.subscribe()
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cls.clean_thread = t
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t.start()
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def delete(self):
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"""Delete stored session data."""
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self._delete()
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return self._data[key]
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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self._data[key] = value
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def __delitem__(self, key):
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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del self._data[key]
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def pop(self, key, default=missing):
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"""Remove the specified key and return the corresponding value.
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If key is not found, default is returned if given,
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otherwise KeyError is raised.
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"""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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if default is missing:
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return self._data.pop(key)
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else:
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return self._data.pop(key, default)
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def __contains__(self, key):
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return key in self._data
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def has_key(self, key):
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"""D.has_key(k) -> True if D has a key k, else False."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return key in self._data
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def get(self, key, default=None):
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"""D.get(k[,d]) -> D[k] if k in D, else d. d defaults to None."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return self._data.get(key, default)
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def update(self, d):
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"""D.update(E) -> None. Update D from E: for k in E: D[k] = E[k]."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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self._data.update(d)
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def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
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"""D.setdefault(k[,d]) -> D.get(k,d), also set D[k]=d if k not in D."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return self._data.setdefault(key, default)
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def clear(self):
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"""D.clear() -> None. Remove all items from D."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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self._data.clear()
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def keys(self):
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"""D.keys() -> list of D's keys."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return self._data.keys()
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def items(self):
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"""D.items() -> list of D's (key, value) pairs, as 2-tuples."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return self._data.items()
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def values(self):
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"""D.values() -> list of D's values."""
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if not self.loaded: self.load()
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return self._data.values()
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class RamSession(Session):
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# Class-level objects. Don't rebind these!
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cache = {}
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locks = {}
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def clean_up(self):
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"""Clean up expired sessions."""
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now = datetime.datetime.now()
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for id, (data, expiration_time) in copyitems(self.cache):
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if expiration_time <= now:
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try:
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del self.cache[id]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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try:
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del self.locks[id]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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def _exists(self):
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return self.id in self.cache
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def _load(self):
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return self.cache.get(self.id)
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def _save(self, expiration_time):
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self.cache[self.id] = (self._data, expiration_time)
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def _delete(self):
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self.cache.pop(self.id, None)
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def acquire_lock(self):
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"""Acquire an exclusive lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
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self.locked = True
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self.locks.setdefault(self.id, threading.RLock()).acquire()
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def release_lock(self):
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"""Release the lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
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self.locks[self.id].release()
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self.locked = False
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def __len__(self):
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"""Return the number of active sessions."""
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return len(self.cache)
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class FileSession(Session):
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"""Implementation of the File backend for sessions
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storage_path
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The folder where session data will be saved. Each session
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will be saved as pickle.dump(data, expiration_time) in its own file;
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the filename will be self.SESSION_PREFIX + self.id.
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"""
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SESSION_PREFIX = 'session-'
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LOCK_SUFFIX = '.lock'
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pickle_protocol = pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL
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def __init__(self, id=None, **kwargs):
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# The 'storage_path' arg is required for file-based sessions.
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kwargs['storage_path'] = os.path.abspath(kwargs['storage_path'])
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Session.__init__(self, id=id, **kwargs)
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def setup(cls, **kwargs):
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"""Set up the storage system for file-based sessions.
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This should only be called once per process; this will be done
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automatically when using sessions.init (as the built-in Tool does).
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"""
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# The 'storage_path' arg is required for file-based sessions.
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kwargs['storage_path'] = os.path.abspath(kwargs['storage_path'])
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for k, v in kwargs.items():
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setattr(cls, k, v)
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# Warn if any lock files exist at startup.
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lockfiles = [fname for fname in os.listdir(cls.storage_path)
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if (fname.startswith(cls.SESSION_PREFIX)
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and fname.endswith(cls.LOCK_SUFFIX))]
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if lockfiles:
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plural = ('', 's')[len(lockfiles) > 1]
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warn("%s session lockfile%s found at startup. If you are "
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"only running one process, then you may need to "
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"manually delete the lockfiles found at %r."
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% (len(lockfiles), plural, cls.storage_path))
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setup = classmethod(setup)
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def _get_file_path(self):
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f = os.path.join(self.storage_path, self.SESSION_PREFIX + self.id)
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if not os.path.abspath(f).startswith(self.storage_path):
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raise cherrypy.HTTPError(400, "Invalid session id in cookie.")
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return f
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def _exists(self):
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path = self._get_file_path()
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return os.path.exists(path)
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def _load(self, path=None):
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if path is None:
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path = self._get_file_path()
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try:
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f = open(path, "rb")
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try:
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return pickle.load(f)
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finally:
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f.close()
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except (IOError, EOFError):
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return None
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def _save(self, expiration_time):
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f = open(self._get_file_path(), "wb")
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try:
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pickle.dump((self._data, expiration_time), f, self.pickle_protocol)
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finally:
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f.close()
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def _delete(self):
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try:
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os.unlink(self._get_file_path())
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except OSError:
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pass
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def acquire_lock(self, path=None):
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"""Acquire an exclusive lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
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if path is None:
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path = self._get_file_path()
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path += self.LOCK_SUFFIX
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while True:
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try:
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lockfd = os.open(path, os.O_CREAT|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_EXCL)
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except OSError:
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time.sleep(0.1)
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else:
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os.close(lockfd)
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break
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self.locked = True
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def release_lock(self, path=None):
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"""Release the lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
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if path is None:
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path = self._get_file_path()
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os.unlink(path + self.LOCK_SUFFIX)
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self.locked = False
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def clean_up(self):
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"""Clean up expired sessions."""
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now = datetime.datetime.now()
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# Iterate over all session files in self.storage_path
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for fname in os.listdir(self.storage_path):
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if (fname.startswith(self.SESSION_PREFIX)
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and not fname.endswith(self.LOCK_SUFFIX)):
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# We have a session file: lock and load it and check
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# if it's expired. If it fails, nevermind.
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path = os.path.join(self.storage_path, fname)
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self.acquire_lock(path)
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try:
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contents = self._load(path)
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# _load returns None on IOError
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if contents is not None:
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data, expiration_time = contents
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if expiration_time < now:
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# Session expired: deleting it
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os.unlink(path)
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finally:
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self.release_lock(path)
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def __len__(self):
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"""Return the number of active sessions."""
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return len([fname for fname in os.listdir(self.storage_path)
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if (fname.startswith(self.SESSION_PREFIX)
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and not fname.endswith(self.LOCK_SUFFIX))])
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class PostgresqlSession(Session):
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""" Implementation of the PostgreSQL backend for sessions. It assumes
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a table like this::
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create table session (
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id varchar(40),
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data text,
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expiration_time timestamp
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)
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You must provide your own get_db function.
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"""
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pickle_protocol = pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL
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def __init__(self, id=None, **kwargs):
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Session.__init__(self, id, **kwargs)
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self.cursor = self.db.cursor()
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def setup(cls, **kwargs):
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"""Set up the storage system for Postgres-based sessions.
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This should only be called once per process; this will be done
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automatically when using sessions.init (as the built-in Tool does).
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"""
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for k, v in kwargs.items():
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setattr(cls, k, v)
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self.db = self.get_db()
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setup = classmethod(setup)
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def __del__(self):
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if self.cursor:
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self.cursor.close()
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self.db.commit()
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def _exists(self):
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# Select session data from table
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self.cursor.execute('select data, expiration_time from session '
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'where id=%s', (self.id,))
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rows = self.cursor.fetchall()
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return bool(rows)
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def _load(self):
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# Select session data from table
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self.cursor.execute('select data, expiration_time from session '
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'where id=%s', (self.id,))
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rows = self.cursor.fetchall()
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if not rows:
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return None
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pickled_data, expiration_time = rows[0]
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data = pickle.loads(pickled_data)
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return data, expiration_time
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def _save(self, expiration_time):
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pickled_data = pickle.dumps(self._data, self.pickle_protocol)
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self.cursor.execute('update session set data = %s, '
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'expiration_time = %s where id = %s',
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(pickled_data, expiration_time, self.id))
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def _delete(self):
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self.cursor.execute('delete from session where id=%s', (self.id,))
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def acquire_lock(self):
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"""Acquire an exclusive lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
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# We use the "for update" clause to lock the row
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|
self.locked = True
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self.cursor.execute('select id from session where id=%s for update',
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(self.id,))
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def release_lock(self):
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|
"""Release the lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
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# We just close the cursor and that will remove the lock
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|
# introduced by the "for update" clause
|
|
self.cursor.close()
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|
self.locked = False
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|
|
|
def clean_up(self):
|
|
"""Clean up expired sessions."""
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|
self.cursor.execute('delete from session where expiration_time < %s',
|
|
(datetime.datetime.now(),))
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|
|
|
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|
class MemcachedSession(Session):
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|
|
|
# The most popular memcached client for Python isn't thread-safe.
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|
# Wrap all .get and .set operations in a single lock.
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|
mc_lock = threading.RLock()
|
|
|
|
# This is a seperate set of locks per session id.
|
|
locks = {}
|
|
|
|
servers = ['127.0.0.1:11211']
|
|
|
|
def setup(cls, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Set up the storage system for memcached-based sessions.
|
|
|
|
This should only be called once per process; this will be done
|
|
automatically when using sessions.init (as the built-in Tool does).
|
|
"""
|
|
for k, v in kwargs.items():
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|
setattr(cls, k, v)
|
|
|
|
import memcache
|
|
cls.cache = memcache.Client(cls.servers)
|
|
setup = classmethod(setup)
|
|
|
|
def _exists(self):
|
|
self.mc_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
return bool(self.cache.get(self.id))
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.mc_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def _load(self):
|
|
self.mc_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
return self.cache.get(self.id)
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.mc_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def _save(self, expiration_time):
|
|
# Send the expiration time as "Unix time" (seconds since 1/1/1970)
|
|
td = int(time.mktime(expiration_time.timetuple()))
|
|
self.mc_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
if not self.cache.set(self.id, (self._data, expiration_time), td):
|
|
raise AssertionError("Session data for id %r not set." % self.id)
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.mc_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def _delete(self):
|
|
self.cache.delete(self.id)
|
|
|
|
def acquire_lock(self):
|
|
"""Acquire an exclusive lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
|
|
self.locked = True
|
|
self.locks.setdefault(self.id, threading.RLock()).acquire()
|
|
|
|
def release_lock(self):
|
|
"""Release the lock on the currently-loaded session data."""
|
|
self.locks[self.id].release()
|
|
self.locked = False
|
|
|
|
def __len__(self):
|
|
"""Return the number of active sessions."""
|
|
raise NotImplementedError
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Hook functions (for CherryPy tools)
|
|
|
|
def save():
|
|
"""Save any changed session data."""
|
|
|
|
if not hasattr(cherrypy.serving, "session"):
|
|
return
|
|
request = cherrypy.serving.request
|
|
response = cherrypy.serving.response
|
|
|
|
# Guard against running twice
|
|
if hasattr(request, "_sessionsaved"):
|
|
return
|
|
request._sessionsaved = True
|
|
|
|
if response.stream:
|
|
# If the body is being streamed, we have to save the data
|
|
# *after* the response has been written out
|
|
request.hooks.attach('on_end_request', cherrypy.session.save)
|
|
else:
|
|
# If the body is not being streamed, we save the data now
|
|
# (so we can release the lock).
|
|
if isinstance(response.body, types.GeneratorType):
|
|
response.collapse_body()
|
|
cherrypy.session.save()
|
|
save.failsafe = True
|
|
|
|
def close():
|
|
"""Close the session object for this request."""
|
|
sess = getattr(cherrypy.serving, "session", None)
|
|
if getattr(sess, "locked", False):
|
|
# If the session is still locked we release the lock
|
|
sess.release_lock()
|
|
close.failsafe = True
|
|
close.priority = 90
|
|
|
|
|
|
def init(storage_type='ram', path=None, path_header=None, name='session_id',
|
|
timeout=60, domain=None, secure=False, clean_freq=5,
|
|
persistent=True, debug=False, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Initialize session object (using cookies).
|
|
|
|
storage_type
|
|
One of 'ram', 'file', 'postgresql'. This will be used
|
|
to look up the corresponding class in cherrypy.lib.sessions
|
|
globals. For example, 'file' will use the FileSession class.
|
|
|
|
path
|
|
The 'path' value to stick in the response cookie metadata.
|
|
|
|
path_header
|
|
If 'path' is None (the default), then the response
|
|
cookie 'path' will be pulled from request.headers[path_header].
|
|
|
|
name
|
|
The name of the cookie.
|
|
|
|
timeout
|
|
The expiration timeout (in minutes) for the stored session data.
|
|
If 'persistent' is True (the default), this is also the timeout
|
|
for the cookie.
|
|
|
|
domain
|
|
The cookie domain.
|
|
|
|
secure
|
|
If False (the default) the cookie 'secure' value will not
|
|
be set. If True, the cookie 'secure' value will be set (to 1).
|
|
|
|
clean_freq (minutes)
|
|
The poll rate for expired session cleanup.
|
|
|
|
persistent
|
|
If True (the default), the 'timeout' argument will be used
|
|
to expire the cookie. If False, the cookie will not have an expiry,
|
|
and the cookie will be a "session cookie" which expires when the
|
|
browser is closed.
|
|
|
|
Any additional kwargs will be bound to the new Session instance,
|
|
and may be specific to the storage type. See the subclass of Session
|
|
you're using for more information.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
request = cherrypy.serving.request
|
|
|
|
# Guard against running twice
|
|
if hasattr(request, "_session_init_flag"):
|
|
return
|
|
request._session_init_flag = True
|
|
|
|
# Check if request came with a session ID
|
|
id = None
|
|
if name in request.cookie:
|
|
id = request.cookie[name].value
|
|
if debug:
|
|
cherrypy.log('ID obtained from request.cookie: %r' % id,
|
|
'TOOLS.SESSIONS')
|
|
|
|
# Find the storage class and call setup (first time only).
|
|
storage_class = storage_type.title() + 'Session'
|
|
storage_class = globals()[storage_class]
|
|
if not hasattr(cherrypy, "session"):
|
|
if hasattr(storage_class, "setup"):
|
|
storage_class.setup(**kwargs)
|
|
|
|
# Create and attach a new Session instance to cherrypy.serving.
|
|
# It will possess a reference to (and lock, and lazily load)
|
|
# the requested session data.
|
|
kwargs['timeout'] = timeout
|
|
kwargs['clean_freq'] = clean_freq
|
|
cherrypy.serving.session = sess = storage_class(id, **kwargs)
|
|
sess.debug = debug
|
|
def update_cookie(id):
|
|
"""Update the cookie every time the session id changes."""
|
|
cherrypy.serving.response.cookie[name] = id
|
|
sess.id_observers.append(update_cookie)
|
|
|
|
# Create cherrypy.session which will proxy to cherrypy.serving.session
|
|
if not hasattr(cherrypy, "session"):
|
|
cherrypy.session = cherrypy._ThreadLocalProxy('session')
|
|
|
|
if persistent:
|
|
cookie_timeout = timeout
|
|
else:
|
|
# See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223799/EN-US/
|
|
# and http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Cookies
|
|
cookie_timeout = None
|
|
set_response_cookie(path=path, path_header=path_header, name=name,
|
|
timeout=cookie_timeout, domain=domain, secure=secure)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def set_response_cookie(path=None, path_header=None, name='session_id',
|
|
timeout=60, domain=None, secure=False):
|
|
"""Set a response cookie for the client.
|
|
|
|
path
|
|
the 'path' value to stick in the response cookie metadata.
|
|
|
|
path_header
|
|
if 'path' is None (the default), then the response
|
|
cookie 'path' will be pulled from request.headers[path_header].
|
|
|
|
name
|
|
the name of the cookie.
|
|
|
|
timeout
|
|
the expiration timeout for the cookie. If 0 or other boolean
|
|
False, no 'expires' param will be set, and the cookie will be a
|
|
"session cookie" which expires when the browser is closed.
|
|
|
|
domain
|
|
the cookie domain.
|
|
|
|
secure
|
|
if False (the default) the cookie 'secure' value will not
|
|
be set. If True, the cookie 'secure' value will be set (to 1).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# Set response cookie
|
|
cookie = cherrypy.serving.response.cookie
|
|
cookie[name] = cherrypy.serving.session.id
|
|
cookie[name]['path'] = (path or cherrypy.serving.request.headers.get(path_header)
|
|
or '/')
|
|
|
|
# We'd like to use the "max-age" param as indicated in
|
|
# http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2109.html but IE doesn't
|
|
# save it to disk and the session is lost if people close
|
|
# the browser. So we have to use the old "expires" ... sigh ...
|
|
## cookie[name]['max-age'] = timeout * 60
|
|
if timeout:
|
|
e = time.time() + (timeout * 60)
|
|
cookie[name]['expires'] = httputil.HTTPDate(e)
|
|
if domain is not None:
|
|
cookie[name]['domain'] = domain
|
|
if secure:
|
|
cookie[name]['secure'] = 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
def expire():
|
|
"""Expire the current session cookie."""
|
|
name = cherrypy.serving.request.config.get('tools.sessions.name', 'session_id')
|
|
one_year = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365
|
|
e = time.time() - one_year
|
|
cherrypy.serving.response.cookie[name]['expires'] = httputil.HTTPDate(e)
|
|
|
|
|