import werkzeug.wrappers
import werkzeug.wsgi
import werkzeug.routing as routing
+import urllib
import urllib2
import openerp
import openerp.service.security as security
+from openerp.tools import config
import inspect
import functools
.. attribute:: httpsession
- a :class:`~collections.Mapping` holding the HTTP session data for the
- current http session
+ .. deprecated:: 8.0
+
+ Use ``self.session`` instead.
.. attribute:: params
.. attribute:: session
- :class:`~session.OpenERPSession` instance for the current request
+ a :class:`OpenERPSession` holding the HTTP session data for the
+ current http session
.. attribute:: context
:class:`~collections.Mapping` of context values for the current request
- .. attribute:: debug
-
- ``bool``, indicates whether the debug mode is active on the client
-
.. attribute:: db
``str``, the name of the database linked to the current request. Can be ``None``
.. attribute:: uid
``int``, the id of the user related to the current request. Can be ``None``
- if the current request uses the ``none`` or the ``db`` authenticatoin.
+ if the current request uses the ``none`` authenticatoin.
"""
def __init__(self, httprequest):
self.httprequest = httprequest
self.httpresponse = None
self.httpsession = httprequest.session
- self.db = None
+ self.session = httprequest.session
+ self.session_id = httprequest.session.sid
+ self.disable_db = False
self.uid = None
self.func = None
self.auth_method = None
self._cr_cm = None
self._cr = None
self.func_request_type = None
-
- def init(self, params):
- self.params = dict(params)
- # OpenERP session setup
- self.session_id = self.params.pop("session_id", None)
- if not self.session_id:
- i0 = self.httprequest.cookies.get("instance0|session_id", None)
- if i0:
- self.session_id = simplejson.loads(urllib2.unquote(i0))
- else:
- self.session_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
- self.session = self.httpsession.get(self.session_id)
- if not self.session:
- self.session = OpenERPSession()
- self.httpsession[self.session_id] = self.session
-
- with set_request(self):
- self.db = self.session._db or db_monodb()
-
- # TODO: remove this
# set db/uid trackers - they're cleaned up at the WSGI
# dispatching phase in openerp.service.wsgi_server.application
- if self.session._db:
- threading.current_thread().dbname = self.session._db
- if self.session._uid:
- threading.current_thread().uid = self.session._uid
-
- self.context = self.params.pop('context', {})
- self.debug = self.params.pop('debug', False) is not False
- # Determine self.lang
- lang = self.params.get('lang', None)
- if lang is None:
- lang = self.context.get('lang')
- if lang is None:
- lang = self.httprequest.cookies.get('lang')
- if lang is None:
- lang = self.httprequest.accept_languages.best
- if not lang:
- lang = 'en_US'
- # tranform 2 letters lang like 'en' into 5 letters like 'en_US'
- lang = babel.core.LOCALE_ALIASES.get(lang, lang)
- # we use _ as seprator where RFC2616 uses '-'
- self.lang = lang.replace('-', '_')
+ if self.db:
+ threading.current_thread().dbname = self.db
+ if self.session.uid:
+ threading.current_thread().uid = self.session.uid
+ self.context = dict(self.session.context)
+ self.lang = self.context["lang"]
def _authenticate(self):
- if self.auth_method == "none":
- self.db = None
- self.uid = None
- elif self.auth_method == "db":
- self.db = self.session._db or db_monodb()
- if not self.db:
- raise SessionExpiredException("No valid database for request %s" % self.httprequest)
- self.uid = None
- else: # auth
+ if self.session.uid:
try:
self.session.check_security()
except SessionExpiredException, e:
+ self.session.logout()
raise SessionExpiredException("Session expired for request %s" % self.httprequest)
- self.db = self.session._db
- self.uid = self.session._uid
-
+ auth_methods[self.auth_method]()
@property
def registry(self):
"""
return openerp.modules.registry.RegistryManager.get(self.db) if self.db else None
@property
+ def db(self):
+ """
+ The registry to the database linked to this request. Can be ``None`` if the current request uses the
+ ``none'' authentication.
+ """
+ return self.session.db if not self.disable_db else None
+
+ @property
def cr(self):
"""
The cursor initialized for the current method call. If the current request uses the ``none`` authentication
return self.func(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
# just to be sure no one tries to re-use the request
- self.db = None
+ self.disable_db = True
self.uid = None
+ @property
+ def debug(self):
+ return 'debug' in self.httprequest.args
+
+
+def auth_method_user():
+ request.uid = request.session.uid
+
+def auth_method_admin():
+ if not request.db:
+ raise SessionExpiredException("No valid database for request %s" % request.httprequest)
+ request.uid = openerp.SUPERUSER_ID
+
+def auth_method_none():
+ request.disable_db = True
+ request.uid = None
+
+auth_methods = {
+ "user": auth_method_user,
+ "admin": auth_method_admin,
+ "none": auth_method_none,
+}
+
def route(route, type="http", auth="user"):
"""
Decorator marking the decorated method as being a handler for requests. The method must be part of a subclass
of ``Controller``.
- Decorator to put on a controller method to inform it does not require a user to be logged. When this decorator
- is used, ``request.uid`` will be ``None``. The request will still try to detect the database and an exception
- will be launched if there is no way to guess it.
-
:param route: string or array. The route part that will determine which http requests will match the decorated
method. Can be a single string or an array of strings. See werkzeug's routing documentation for the format of
route expression ( http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/docs/routing/ ).
:param type: The type of request, can be ``'http'`` or ``'json'``.
:param auth: The type of authentication method, can on of the following:
- * ``auth``: The user must be authenticated.
- * ``db``: There is no need for the user to be authenticated but there must be a way to find the current
- database.
+ * ``user``: The user must be authenticated and the current request will perform using the rights of the
+ user.
+ * ``admin``: The user may not be authenticated and the current request will perform using the admin user.
* ``none``: The method is always active, even if there is no database. Mainly used by the framework and
- authentication modules.
+ authentication modules. There request code will not have any facilities to access the database nor have any
+ configuration indicating the current database nor the current user.
"""
assert type in ["http", "json"]
- assert auth in ["user", "db", "none"]
+ assert auth in auth_methods.keys()
def decorator(f):
if isinstance(route, list):
f.routes = route
--> {"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "call",
- "params": {"session_id": "SID",
- "context": {},
+ "params": {"context": {},
"arg1": "val1" },
"id": null}
--> {"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "call",
- "params": {"session_id": "SID",
- "context": {},
+ "params": {"context": {},
"arg1": "val1" },
"id": null}
self.jsonp = jsonp
request = None
request_id = args.get('id')
-
+
if jsonp and self.httprequest.method == 'POST':
# jsonp 2 steps step1 POST: save call
- self.init(args)
-
def handler():
self.session.jsonp_requests[request_id] = self.httprequest.form['r']
+ self.session.modified = True
headers=[('Content-Type', 'text/plain; charset=utf-8')]
r = werkzeug.wrappers.Response(request_id, headers=headers)
return r
request = args.get('r')
elif jsonp and request_id:
# jsonp 2 steps step2 GET: run and return result
- self.init(args)
request = self.session.jsonp_requests.pop(request_id, "")
else:
# regular jsonrpc2
# Read POST content or POST Form Data named "request"
self.jsonrequest = simplejson.loads(request, object_hook=reject_nonliteral)
- self.init(self.jsonrequest.get("params", {}))
+ self.params = dict(self.jsonrequest.get("params", {}))
+ self.context = self.params.pop('context', self.session.context)
def dispatch(self):
""" Calls the method asked for by the JSON-RPC2 or JSONP request
-
- :returns: an utf8 encoded JSON-RPC2 or JSONP reply
"""
if self.jsonp_handler:
return self.jsonp_handler()
response = {"jsonrpc": "2.0" }
error = None
+
try:
- #if _logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
- # _logger.debug("--> %s.%s\n%s", func.im_class.__name__, func.__name__, pprint.pformat(self.jsonrequest))
response['id'] = self.jsonrequest.get('id')
response["result"] = self._call_function(**self.params)
except AuthenticationError, e:
if error:
response["error"] = error
- if _logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
- _logger.debug("<--\n%s", pprint.pformat(response))
-
if self.jsonp:
# If we use jsonp, that's mean we are called from another host
# Some browser (IE and Safari) do no allow third party cookies
# We need then to manage http sessions manually.
- response['httpsessionid'] = self.httpsession.sid
+ response['session_id'] = self.session_id
mime = 'application/javascript'
body = "%s(%s);" % (self.jsonp, simplejson.dumps(response),)
else:
return u"%s" % o
def jsonrequest(f):
- """ Decorator marking the decorated method as being a handler for a
- JSON-RPC request (the exact request path is specified via the
- ``$(Controller._cp_path)/$methodname`` combination.
-
- If the method is called, it will be provided with a :class:`JsonRequest`
- instance and all ``params`` sent during the JSON-RPC request, apart from
- the ``session_id``, ``context`` and ``debug`` keys (which are stripped out
- beforehand)
+ """
+ .. deprecated:: 8.0
+
+ Use the ``route()`` decorator instead.
"""
f.combine = True
- base = f.__name__
+ base = f.__name__.lstrip('/')
if f.__name__ == "index":
base = ""
- return route([base, os.path.join(base, "<path:_ignored_path>")], type="json", auth="user")(f)
+ return route([base, base + "/<path:_ignored_path>"], type="json", auth="none")(f)
class HttpRequest(WebRequest):
""" Regular GET/POST request
params = dict(self.httprequest.args)
params.update(self.httprequest.form)
params.update(self.httprequest.files)
- self.init(params)
+ ex = set(["session_id"])
+ for k in params.keys():
+ if k in ex:
+ del params[k]
+ self.params = params
def dispatch(self):
akw = {}
akw[key] = value
else:
akw[key] = type(value)
- #_logger.debug("%s --> %s.%s %r", self.httprequest.func, func.im_class.__name__, func.__name__, akw)
try:
r = self._call_function(**self.params)
except werkzeug.exceptions.HTTPException, e:
else:
if not r:
r = werkzeug.wrappers.Response(status=204) # no content
- if isinstance(r, (werkzeug.wrappers.BaseResponse, werkzeug.exceptions.HTTPException)):
- _logger.debug('<-- %s', r)
- else:
- _logger.debug("<-- size: %s", len(r))
return r
def make_response(self, data, headers=None, cookies=None):
return werkzeug.exceptions.NotFound(description)
def httprequest(f):
- """ Decorator marking the decorated method as being a handler for a
- normal HTTP request (the exact request path is specified via the
- ``$(Controller._cp_path)/$methodname`` combination.
-
- If the method is called, it will be provided with a :class:`HttpRequest`
- instance and all ``params`` sent during the request (``GET`` and ``POST``
- merged in the same dictionary), apart from the ``session_id``, ``context``
- and ``debug`` keys (which are stripped out beforehand)
+ """
+ .. deprecated:: 8.0
+
+ Use the ``route()`` decorator instead.
"""
f.combine = True
- base = f.__name__
+ base = f.__name__.lstrip('/')
if f.__name__ == "index":
base = ""
- return route([base, os.path.join(base, "<path:_ignored_path>")], type="http", auth="user")(f)
+ return route([base, base + "/<path:_ignored_path>"], type="http", auth="none")(f)
#----------------------------------------------------------
# Local storage of requests
def __init__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
super(ControllerType, cls).__init__(name, bases, attrs)
- # create wrappers for old-style methods with req as first argument
- cls._methods_wrapper = {}
+ # flag old-style methods with req as first argument
for k, v in attrs.items():
if inspect.isfunction(v):
spec = inspect.getargspec(v)
first_arg = spec.args[1] if len(spec.args) >= 2 else None
if first_arg in ["req", "request"]:
- def build_new(nv):
- return lambda self, *args, **kwargs: nv(self, request, *args, **kwargs)
- cls._methods_wrapper[k] = build_new(v)
+ v._first_arg_is_req = True
# store the controller in the controllers list
name_class = ("%s.%s" % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__), cls)
return
# we want to know all modules that have controllers
module = class_path[2]
- controllers_per_module.setdefault(module, [])
# but we only store controllers directly inheriting from Controller
if not "Controller" in globals() or not Controller in bases:
return
class Controller(object):
__metaclass__ = ControllerType
- def get_wrapped_method(self, name):
- if name in self.__class__._methods_wrapper:
- return functools.partial(self.__class__._methods_wrapper[name], self)
- else:
- return getattr(self, name)
-
#############################
# OpenERP Sessions #
#############################
def proxy(*args, **kw):
# Can't provide any retro-compatibility for this case, so we check it and raise an Exception
# to tell the programmer to adapt his code
- if not request.db or not request.uid or self.session._db != request.db \
- or self.session._uid != request.uid:
+ if not request.db or not request.uid or self.session.db != request.db \
+ or self.session.uid != request.uid:
raise Exception("Trying to use Model with badly configured database or user.")
mod = request.registry.get(self.model)
+ if method.startswith('_'):
+ raise Exception("Access denied")
meth = getattr(mod, method)
cr = request.cr
result = meth(cr, request.uid, *args, **kw)
return result
return proxy
-class OpenERPSession(object):
- """
- An OpenERP RPC session, a given user can own multiple such sessions
- in a web session.
-
- .. attribute:: context
-
- The session context, a ``dict``. Can be reloaded by calling
- :meth:`openerpweb.openerpweb.OpenERPSession.get_context`
-
- .. attribute:: domains_store
-
- A ``dict`` matching domain keys to evaluable (but non-literal) domains.
+class OpenERPSession(werkzeug.contrib.sessions.Session):
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ self.inited = False
+ self.modified = False
+ super(OpenERPSession, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+ self.inited = True
+ self._default_values()
+ self.modified = False
+
+ def __getattr__(self, attr):
+ return self.get(attr, None)
+ def __setattr__(self, k, v):
+ if getattr(self, "inited", False):
+ try:
+ object.__getattribute__(self, k)
+ except:
+ return self.__setitem__(k, v)
+ object.__setattr__(self, k, v)
- Used to store references to non-literal domains which need to be
- round-tripped to the client browser.
- """
- def __init__(self):
- self._creation_time = time.time()
- self._db = False
- self._uid = False
- self._login = False
- self._password = False
- self._suicide = False
- self.context = {}
- self.jsonp_requests = {} # FIXME use a LRU
-
- def authenticate(self, db, login=None, password=None, env=None, uid=None):
+ def authenticate(self, db, login=None, password=None, uid=None):
"""
Authenticate the current user with the given db, login and password. If successful, store
the authentication parameters in the current session and request.
:param uid: If not None, that user id will be used instead the login to authenticate the user.
"""
+
if uid is None:
+ wsgienv = request.httprequest.environ
+ env = dict(
+ base_location=request.httprequest.url_root.rstrip('/'),
+ HTTP_HOST=wsgienv['HTTP_HOST'],
+ REMOTE_ADDR=wsgienv['REMOTE_ADDR'],
+ )
uid = openerp.netsvc.dispatch_rpc('common', 'authenticate', [db, login, password, env])
else:
security.check(db, uid, password)
- self._db = db
- self._uid = uid
- self._login = login
- self._password = password
- request.db = db
+ self.db = db
+ self.uid = uid
+ self.login = login
+ self.password = password
request.uid = uid
+ request.disable_db = False
if uid: self.get_context()
return uid
should be called at each request. If the authentication fails, a ``SessionExpiredException``
is raised.
"""
- if not self._db or not self._uid:
+ if not self.db or not self.uid:
raise SessionExpiredException("Session expired")
- security.check(self._db, self._uid, self._password)
+ security.check(self.db, self.uid, self.password)
+
+ def logout(self):
+ for k in self.keys():
+ del self[k]
+ self._default_values()
+
+ def _default_values(self):
+ self.setdefault("db", None)
+ self.setdefault("uid", None)
+ self.setdefault("login", None)
+ self.setdefault("password", None)
+ self.setdefault("context", {'tz': "UTC", "uid": None})
+ self.setdefault("jsonp_requests", {})
def get_context(self):
"""
:returns: the new context
"""
- assert self._uid, "The user needs to be logged-in to initialize his context"
+ assert self.uid, "The user needs to be logged-in to initialize his context"
self.context = request.registry.get('res.users').context_get(request.cr, request.uid) or {}
- self.context['uid'] = self._uid
+ self.context['uid'] = self.uid
self._fix_lang(self.context)
return self.context
context['lang'] = lang or 'en_US'
+ """
+ Damn properties for retro-compatibility. All of that is deprecated, all
+ of that.
+ """
+ @property
+ def _db(self):
+ return self.db
+ @_db.setter
+ def _db(self, value):
+ self.db = value
+ @property
+ def _uid(self):
+ return self.uid
+ @_uid.setter
+ def _uid(self, value):
+ self.uid = value
+ @property
+ def _login(self):
+ return self.login
+ @_login.setter
+ def _login(self, value):
+ self.login = value
+ @property
+ def _password(self):
+ return self.password
+ @_password.setter
+ def _password(self, value):
+ self.password = value
+
def send(self, service_name, method, *args):
"""
.. deprecated:: 8.0
Ensures this session is valid (logged into the openerp server)
"""
- if self._uid and not force:
+ if self.uid and not force:
return
# TODO use authenticate instead of login
- self._uid = self.proxy("common").login(self._db, self._login, self._password)
- if not self._uid:
+ self.uid = self.proxy("common").login(self.db, self.login, self.password)
+ if not self.uid:
raise AuthenticationError("Authentication failure")
def ensure_valid(self):
.. deprecated:: 8.0
Use ``check_security()`` instead.
"""
- if self._uid:
+ if self.uid:
try:
self.assert_valid(True)
except Exception:
- self._uid = None
+ self.uid = None
def execute(self, model, func, *l, **d):
"""
Use the resistry and cursor in ``openerp.addons.web.http.request`` instead.
"""
self.assert_valid()
- r = self.proxy('object').exec_workflow(self._db, self._uid, self._password, model, signal, id)
+ r = self.proxy('object').exec_workflow(self.db, self.uid, self.password, model, signal, id)
return r
def model(self, model):
:type model: str
:rtype: a model object
"""
- if self._db == False:
+ if not self.db:
raise SessionExpiredException("Session expired")
return Model(self, model)
-#----------------------------------------------------------
-# Session context manager
-#----------------------------------------------------------
-@contextlib.contextmanager
-def session_context(httprequest, session_store, session_lock, sid):
- with session_lock:
- if sid:
- httprequest.session = session_store.get(sid)
- else:
- httprequest.session = session_store.new()
- try:
- yield httprequest.session
- finally:
- # Remove all OpenERPSession instances with no uid, they're generated
- # either by login process or by HTTP requests without an OpenERP
- # session id, and are generally noise
- removed_sessions = set()
- for key, value in httprequest.session.items():
- if not isinstance(value, OpenERPSession):
- continue
- if getattr(value, '_suicide', False) or (
- not value._uid
- and not value.jsonp_requests
- # FIXME do not use a fixed value
- and value._creation_time + (60*5) < time.time()):
- _logger.debug('remove session %s', key)
- removed_sessions.add(key)
- del httprequest.session[key]
-
- with session_lock:
- if sid:
- # Re-load sessions from storage and merge non-literal
- # contexts and domains (they're indexed by hash of the
- # content so conflicts should auto-resolve), otherwise if
- # two requests alter those concurrently the last to finish
- # will overwrite the previous one, leading to loss of data
- # (a non-literal is lost even though it was sent to the
- # client and client errors)
- #
- # note that domains_store and contexts_store are append-only (we
- # only ever add items to them), so we can just update one with the
- # other to get the right result, if we want to merge the
- # ``context`` dict we'll need something smarter
- in_store = session_store.get(sid)
- for k, v in httprequest.session.iteritems():
- stored = in_store.get(k)
- if stored and isinstance(v, OpenERPSession):
- if hasattr(v, 'contexts_store'):
- del v.contexts_store
- if hasattr(v, 'domains_store'):
- del v.domains_store
- if not hasattr(v, 'jsonp_requests'):
- v.jsonp_requests = {}
- v.jsonp_requests.update(getattr(
- stored, 'jsonp_requests', {}))
-
- # add missing keys
- for k, v in in_store.iteritems():
- if k not in httprequest.session and k not in removed_sessions:
- httprequest.session[k] = v
-
- session_store.save(httprequest.session)
-
def session_gc(session_store):
if random.random() < 0.001:
# we keep session one week
def session_path():
try:
- username = getpass.getuser()
- except Exception:
- username = "unknown"
+ import pwd
+ username = pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid()).pw_name
+ except ImportError:
+ try:
+ username = getpass.getuser()
+ except Exception:
+ username = "unknown"
path = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "oe-sessions-" + username)
try:
os.mkdir(path, 0700)
# Setup http sessions
path = session_path()
- self.session_store = werkzeug.contrib.sessions.FilesystemSessionStore(path)
- self.session_lock = threading.Lock()
+ self.session_store = werkzeug.contrib.sessions.FilesystemSessionStore(path, session_class=OpenERPSession)
_logger.debug('HTTP sessions stored in: %s', path)
def dispatch(self, environ, start_response):
"""
- Performs the actual WSGI dispatching for the application, may be
- wrapped during the initialization of the object.
-
- Call the object directly.
+ Performs the actual WSGI dispatching for the application.
"""
- httprequest = werkzeug.wrappers.Request(environ)
- httprequest.parameter_storage_class = werkzeug.datastructures.ImmutableDict
- httprequest.app = self
+ try:
+ httprequest = werkzeug.wrappers.Request(environ)
+ httprequest.parameter_storage_class = werkzeug.datastructures.ImmutableDict
+ httprequest.app = self
+
+ session_gc(self.session_store)
+
+ sid = httprequest.args.get('session_id')
+ explicit_session = True
+ if not sid:
+ sid = httprequest.headers.get("X-Openerp-Session-Id")
+ if not sid:
+ sid = httprequest.cookies.get('session_id')
+ explicit_session = False
+ if sid is None:
+ httprequest.session = self.session_store.new()
+ else:
+ httprequest.session = self.session_store.get(sid)
- sid = httprequest.cookies.get('sid')
- if not sid:
- sid = httprequest.args.get('sid')
+ self._find_db(httprequest)
- session_gc(self.session_store)
+ if not "lang" in httprequest.session.context:
+ lang = httprequest.accept_languages.best or "en_US"
+ lang = babel.core.LOCALE_ALIASES.get(lang, lang).replace('-', '_')
+ httprequest.session.context["lang"] = lang
- with session_context(httprequest, self.session_store, self.session_lock, sid) as session:
request = self._build_request(httprequest)
db = request.db
else:
response = result
- if hasattr(response, 'set_cookie'):
- response.set_cookie('sid', session.sid)
+ if httprequest.session.should_save:
+ self.session_store.save(httprequest.session)
+ if not explicit_session and hasattr(response, 'set_cookie'):
+ response.set_cookie('session_id', httprequest.session.sid, max_age=90 * 24 * 60 * 60)
return response(environ, start_response)
+ except werkzeug.exceptions.HTTPException, e:
+ return e(environ, start_response)
+
+ def _find_db(self, httprequest):
+ db = db_monodb(httprequest)
+ if db != httprequest.session.db:
+ httprequest.session.logout()
+ httprequest.session.db = db
def _build_request(self, httprequest):
if httprequest.args.get('jsonp'):
return JsonRequest(httprequest)
- content = httprequest.stream.read()
- import cStringIO
- httprequest.stream = cStringIO.StringIO(content)
- try:
- simplejson.loads(content)
+ if httprequest.mimetype == "application/json":
return JsonRequest(httprequest)
- except:
+ else:
return HttpRequest(httprequest)
def load_addons(self):
cls = v[1]
subclasses = cls.__subclasses__()
- subclasses = [c for c in subclasses if c.__module__.split(".")[:2] == ["openerp", "addons"] and \
- cls.__module__.split(".")[2] in modules]
+ subclasses = [c for c in subclasses if c.__module__.startswith('openerp.addons.') and
+ c.__module__.split(".")[2] in modules]
if subclasses:
name = "%s (extended by %s)" % (cls.__name__, ', '.join(sub.__name__ for sub in subclasses))
cls = type(name, tuple(reversed(subclasses)), {})
members = inspect.getmembers(o)
for mk, mv in members:
if inspect.ismethod(mv) and getattr(mv, 'exposed', False) and \
- nodb_only == (getattr(mv, "auth", None) == "none"):
- function = (o.get_wrapped_method(mk), mv)
+ nodb_only == (getattr(mv, "auth", "none") == "none"):
for url in mv.routes:
if getattr(mv, "combine", False):
- url = os.path.join(o._cp_path, url)
+ url = o._cp_path.rstrip('/') + '/' + url.lstrip('/')
if url.endswith("/") and len(url) > 1:
url = url[: -1]
- routing_map.add(routing.Rule(url, endpoint=function))
+ routing_map.add(routing.Rule(url, endpoint=mv))
- modules_set = set(controllers_per_module.keys())
- modules_set -= set("web")
+ modules_set = set(controllers_per_module.keys()) - set(['web'])
# building all none methods
gen(["web"] + sorted(modules_set), True)
if not db:
registry = openerp.modules.registry.RegistryManager.get(db)
with registry.cursor() as cr:
m = registry.get('ir.module.module')
- ids = m.search(cr, openerp.SUPERUSER_ID, [('state','=','installed')])
+ ids = m.search(cr, openerp.SUPERUSER_ID, [('state', '=', 'installed'), ('name', '!=', 'web')])
installed = set([x['name'] for x in m.read(cr, 1, ids, ['name'])])
modules_set = modules_set.intersection(set(installed))
modules = ["web"] + sorted(modules_set)
# building all other methods
- gen(["web"] + sorted(modules_set), False)
+ gen(modules, False)
return routing_map
if not router:
router = self._build_router(db)
with self.db_routers_lock:
- router = self.db_routers[db] = router
+ self.db_routers[db] = router
return router
def find_handler(self):
"""
- Tries to discover the controller handling the request for the path
- specified by the provided parameters
-
- :param path: path to match
- :returns: a callable matching the path sections
- :rtype: ``Controller | None``
+ Tries to discover the controller handling the request for the path specified in the request.
"""
path = request.httprequest.path
urls = self.get_db_router(request.db).bind("")
- matched, arguments = urls.match(path)
+ func, arguments = urls.match(path)
arguments = dict([(k, v) for k, v in arguments.items() if not k.startswith("_ignored_")])
- func, original = matched
def nfunc(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs.update(arguments)
+ if getattr(func, '_first_arg_is_req', False):
+ args = (request,) + args
return func(*args, **kwargs)
request.func = nfunc
- request.auth_method = getattr(original, "auth", "user")
- request.func_request_type = original.exposed
+ request.auth_method = getattr(func, "auth", "user")
+ request.func_request_type = func.exposed
+
+root = None
-def db_list():
- proxy = request.session.proxy("db")
- dbs = proxy.list()
- h = request.httprequest.environ['HTTP_HOST'].split(':')[0]
+def db_list(force=False, httprequest=None):
+ httprequest = httprequest or request.httprequest
+ dbs = openerp.netsvc.dispatch_rpc("db", "list", [force])
+ h = httprequest.environ['HTTP_HOST'].split(':')[0]
d = h.split('.')[0]
r = openerp.tools.config['dbfilter'].replace('%h', h).replace('%d', d)
dbs = [i for i in dbs if re.match(r, i)]
return dbs
-def db_monodb():
+def db_monodb(httprequest=None):
+ """
+ Magic function to find the current database.
+
+ Implementation details:
+
+ * Magic
+ * More magic
+
+ Returns ``None`` if the magic is not magic enough.
+ """
+ httprequest = httprequest or request.httprequest
db = None
+ redirect = None
- # 1 try the db in the url
- db_url = request.params.get('db')
- if db_url:
- return db_url
+ dbs = db_list(True, httprequest)
- try:
- dbs = db_list()
- except Exception:
- # ignore access denied
- dbs = []
+ # try the db already in the session
+ db_session = httprequest.session.db
+ if db_session in dbs:
+ return db_session
+
+ # if dbfilters was specified when launching the server and there is
+ # only one possible db, we take that one
+ if openerp.tools.config['dbfilter'] != ".*" and len(dbs) == 1:
+ return dbs[0]
+ return None
+
+class CommonController(Controller):
- # 2 use the database from the cookie if it's listable and still listed
- cookie_db = request.httprequest.cookies.get('last_used_database')
- if cookie_db in dbs:
- db = cookie_db
+ @route('/jsonrpc', type='json', auth="none")
+ def jsonrpc(self, service, method, args):
+ """ Method used by client APIs to contact OpenERP. """
+ return openerp.netsvc.dispatch_rpc(service, method, args)
- # 3 use the first db
- if dbs and not db:
- db = dbs[0]
- return db.lower() if db else db
+ @route('/gen_session_id', type='json', auth="none")
+ def gen_session_id(self):
+ nsession = root.session_store.new()
+ return nsession.sid
def wsgi_postload():
- openerp.wsgi.register_wsgi_handler(Root())
+ global root
+ root = Root()
+ openerp.wsgi.register_wsgi_handler(root)
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