mercurial/hgweb/wsgicgi.py
author Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
Wed, 21 Mar 2018 12:36:29 -0700
changeset 37077 1e30a26a65d0
parent 34512 482d6f6dba91
child 37119 d4a2e0d5d042
permissions -rw-r--r--
filemerge: make the 'local' path match the format that 'base' and 'other' use If we pass a separate '$output' arg to the merge tool, we produce four files: local, base, other, and output. In this situation, 'output' will be the original filename, 'base' and 'other' are temporary files, and previously 'local' would be the backup file (so if 'output' was foo.txt, 'local' would be foo.txt.orig). This change makes it so that 'local' follows the same pattern as 'base' and 'other' - it will be a temporary file either in the `experimental.mergetempdirprefix`-controlled directory with a name like foo~local.txt, or in the normal system-wide temp dir with a name like foo~local.RaNd0m.txt. For the cases where the merge tool does not use an '$output' arg, 'local' is still the destination filename, and 'base' and 'other' are unchanged. The hope is that this is much easier for people to reason about; rather than having a tool like Meld pop up with three panes, one of them with the filename "foo.txt.orig", one with the filename "foo.txt", and one with "foo~other.StuFf2.txt", we can (when the merge temp dir stuff is enabled) make it show up as "foo~local.txt", "foo.txt" and "foo~other.txt", respectively. This also opens the door to future customization, such as getting the operation-provided labels and a hash prefix into the filenames (so we see something like "foo~dest.abc123", "foo.txt", and "foo~src.d4e5f6"). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2889

# hgweb/wsgicgi.py - CGI->WSGI translator
#
# Copyright 2006 Eric Hopper <hopper@omnifarious.org>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
#
# This was originally copied from the public domain code at
# http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#the-server-gateway-side

from __future__ import absolute_import

from .. import (
    encoding,
    util,
)

from . import (
    common,
)

def launch(application):
    util.setbinary(util.stdin)
    util.setbinary(util.stdout)

    environ = dict(encoding.environ.iteritems())
    environ.setdefault(r'PATH_INFO', '')
    if environ.get(r'SERVER_SOFTWARE', r'').startswith(r'Microsoft-IIS'):
        # IIS includes script_name in PATH_INFO
        scriptname = environ[r'SCRIPT_NAME']
        if environ[r'PATH_INFO'].startswith(scriptname):
            environ[r'PATH_INFO'] = environ[r'PATH_INFO'][len(scriptname):]

    stdin = util.stdin
    if environ.get(r'HTTP_EXPECT', r'').lower() == r'100-continue':
        stdin = common.continuereader(stdin, util.stdout.write)

    environ[r'wsgi.input'] = stdin
    environ[r'wsgi.errors'] = util.stderr
    environ[r'wsgi.version'] = (1, 0)
    environ[r'wsgi.multithread'] = False
    environ[r'wsgi.multiprocess'] = True
    environ[r'wsgi.run_once'] = True

    if environ.get(r'HTTPS', r'off').lower() in (r'on', r'1', r'yes'):
        environ[r'wsgi.url_scheme'] = r'https'
    else:
        environ[r'wsgi.url_scheme'] = r'http'

    headers_set = []
    headers_sent = []
    out = util.stdout

    def write(data):
        if not headers_set:
            raise AssertionError("write() before start_response()")

        elif not headers_sent:
            # Before the first output, send the stored headers
            status, response_headers = headers_sent[:] = headers_set
            out.write('Status: %s\r\n' % status)
            for header in response_headers:
                out.write('%s: %s\r\n' % header)
            out.write('\r\n')

        out.write(data)
        out.flush()

    def start_response(status, response_headers, exc_info=None):
        if exc_info:
            try:
                if headers_sent:
                    # Re-raise original exception if headers sent
                    raise exc_info[0](exc_info[1], exc_info[2])
            finally:
                exc_info = None     # avoid dangling circular ref
        elif headers_set:
            raise AssertionError("Headers already set!")

        headers_set[:] = [status, response_headers]
        return write

    content = application(environ, start_response)
    try:
        for chunk in content:
            write(chunk)
        if not headers_sent:
            write('')   # send headers now if body was empty
    finally:
        getattr(content, 'close', lambda: None)()