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@ -773,6 +773,46 @@ class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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# Utilities for CGIHTTPRequestHandler
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# TODO(gregory.p.smith): Move this into an appropriate library.
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def _url_collapse_path_split(path):
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"""
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Given a URL path, remove extra '/'s and '.' path elements and collapse
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any '..' references.
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Implements something akin to RFC-2396 5.2 step 6 to parse relative paths.
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Returns: A tuple of (head, tail) where tail is everything after the final /
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and head is everything before it. Head will always start with a '/' and,
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if it contains anything else, never have a trailing '/'.
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Raises: IndexError if too many '..' occur within the path.
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"""
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# Similar to os.path.split(os.path.normpath(path)) but specific to URL
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# path semantics rather than local operating system semantics.
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path_parts = []
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for part in path.split('/'):
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if part == '.':
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path_parts.append('')
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else:
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path_parts.append(part)
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# Filter out blank non trailing parts before consuming the '..'.
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path_parts = [part for part in path_parts[:-1] if part] + path_parts[-1:]
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if path_parts:
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tail_part = path_parts.pop()
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else:
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tail_part = ''
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head_parts = []
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for part in path_parts:
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if part == '..':
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head_parts.pop()
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else:
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head_parts.append(part)
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if tail_part and tail_part == '..':
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head_parts.pop()
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tail_part = ''
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return ('/' + '/'.join(head_parts), tail_part)
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nobody = None
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def nobody_uid():
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def is_cgi(self):
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"""Test whether self.path corresponds to a CGI script.
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Return a tuple (dir, rest) if self.path requires running a
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CGI script, None if not. Note that rest begins with a
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slash if it is not empty.
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Returns True and updates the cgi_info attribute to the tuple
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(dir, rest) if self.path requires running a CGI script.
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Returns False otherwise.
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The default implementation tests whether the path
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begins with one of the strings in the list
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self.cgi_directories (and the next character is a '/'
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or the end of the string).
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The default implementation tests whether the normalized url
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path begins with one of the strings in self.cgi_directories
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(and the next character is a '/' or the end of the string).
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"""
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path = self.path
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for x in self.cgi_directories:
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i = len(x)
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if path[:i] == x and (not path[i:] or path[i] == '/'):
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self.cgi_info = path[:i], path[i+1:]
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return True
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splitpath = _url_collapse_path_split(self.path)
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if splitpath[0] in self.cgi_directories:
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self.cgi_info = splitpath
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return True
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return False
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cgi_directories = ['/cgi-bin', '/htbin']
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