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dist/ba_data/python-site-packages/flask/views.py
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import typing as t
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from .globals import request
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from .typing import ResponseReturnValue
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http_method_funcs = frozenset(
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["get", "post", "head", "options", "delete", "put", "trace", "patch"]
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)
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class View:
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"""Alternative way to use view functions. A subclass has to implement
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:meth:`dispatch_request` which is called with the view arguments from
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the URL routing system. If :attr:`methods` is provided the methods
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do not have to be passed to the :meth:`~flask.Flask.add_url_rule`
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method explicitly::
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class MyView(View):
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methods = ['GET']
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def dispatch_request(self, name):
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return f"Hello {name}!"
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app.add_url_rule('/hello/<name>', view_func=MyView.as_view('myview'))
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When you want to decorate a pluggable view you will have to either do that
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when the view function is created (by wrapping the return value of
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:meth:`as_view`) or you can use the :attr:`decorators` attribute::
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class SecretView(View):
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methods = ['GET']
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decorators = [superuser_required]
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def dispatch_request(self):
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...
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The decorators stored in the decorators list are applied one after another
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when the view function is created. Note that you can *not* use the class
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based decorators since those would decorate the view class and not the
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generated view function!
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"""
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#: A list of methods this view can handle.
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methods: t.Optional[t.List[str]] = None
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#: Setting this disables or force-enables the automatic options handling.
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provide_automatic_options: t.Optional[bool] = None
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#: The canonical way to decorate class-based views is to decorate the
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#: return value of as_view(). However since this moves parts of the
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#: logic from the class declaration to the place where it's hooked
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#: into the routing system.
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#:
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#: You can place one or more decorators in this list and whenever the
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#: view function is created the result is automatically decorated.
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#:
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#: .. versionadded:: 0.8
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decorators: t.List[t.Callable] = []
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def dispatch_request(self) -> ResponseReturnValue:
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"""Subclasses have to override this method to implement the
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actual view function code. This method is called with all
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the arguments from the URL rule.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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@classmethod
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def as_view(
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cls, name: str, *class_args: t.Any, **class_kwargs: t.Any
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) -> t.Callable:
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"""Converts the class into an actual view function that can be used
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with the routing system. Internally this generates a function on the
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fly which will instantiate the :class:`View` on each request and call
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the :meth:`dispatch_request` method on it.
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The arguments passed to :meth:`as_view` are forwarded to the
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constructor of the class.
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"""
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def view(*args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> ResponseReturnValue:
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self = view.view_class(*class_args, **class_kwargs) # type: ignore
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return self.dispatch_request(*args, **kwargs)
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if cls.decorators:
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view.__name__ = name
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view.__module__ = cls.__module__
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for decorator in cls.decorators:
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view = decorator(view)
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# We attach the view class to the view function for two reasons:
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# first of all it allows us to easily figure out what class-based
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# view this thing came from, secondly it's also used for instantiating
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# the view class so you can actually replace it with something else
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# for testing purposes and debugging.
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view.view_class = cls # type: ignore
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view.__name__ = name
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view.__doc__ = cls.__doc__
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view.__module__ = cls.__module__
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view.methods = cls.methods # type: ignore
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view.provide_automatic_options = cls.provide_automatic_options # type: ignore
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return view
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class MethodViewType(type):
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"""Metaclass for :class:`MethodView` that determines what methods the view
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defines.
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"""
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def __init__(cls, name, bases, d):
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super().__init__(name, bases, d)
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if "methods" not in d:
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methods = set()
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for base in bases:
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if getattr(base, "methods", None):
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methods.update(base.methods)
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for key in http_method_funcs:
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if hasattr(cls, key):
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methods.add(key.upper())
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# If we have no method at all in there we don't want to add a
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# method list. This is for instance the case for the base class
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# or another subclass of a base method view that does not introduce
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# new methods.
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if methods:
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cls.methods = methods
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class MethodView(View, metaclass=MethodViewType):
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"""A class-based view that dispatches request methods to the corresponding
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class methods. For example, if you implement a ``get`` method, it will be
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used to handle ``GET`` requests. ::
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class CounterAPI(MethodView):
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def get(self):
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return session.get('counter', 0)
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def post(self):
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session['counter'] = session.get('counter', 0) + 1
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return 'OK'
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app.add_url_rule('/counter', view_func=CounterAPI.as_view('counter'))
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"""
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def dispatch_request(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> ResponseReturnValue:
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meth = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), None)
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# If the request method is HEAD and we don't have a handler for it
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# retry with GET.
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if meth is None and request.method == "HEAD":
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meth = getattr(self, "get", None)
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assert meth is not None, f"Unimplemented method {request.method!r}"
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return meth(*args, **kwargs)
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