import re from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Awaitable, Callable, Tuple, Type, TypeVar from .web_exceptions import HTTPPermanentRedirect, _HTTPMove from .web_request import Request from .web_response import StreamResponse from .web_urldispatcher import SystemRoute __all__ = ( 'middleware', 'normalize_path_middleware', ) if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover from .web_app import Application # noqa _Func = TypeVar('_Func') async def _check_request_resolves(request: Request, path: str) -> Tuple[bool, Request]: alt_request = request.clone(rel_url=path) match_info = await request.app.router.resolve(alt_request) alt_request._match_info = match_info # type: ignore if match_info.http_exception is None: return True, alt_request return False, request def middleware(f: _Func) -> _Func: f.__middleware_version__ = 1 # type: ignore return f _Handler = Callable[[Request], Awaitable[StreamResponse]] _Middleware = Callable[[Request, _Handler], Awaitable[StreamResponse]] def normalize_path_middleware( *, append_slash: bool=True, remove_slash: bool=False, merge_slashes: bool=True, redirect_class: Type[_HTTPMove]=HTTPPermanentRedirect) -> _Middleware: """ Middleware factory which produces a middleware that normalizes the path of a request. By normalizing it means: - Add or remove a trailing slash to the path. - Double slashes are replaced by one. The middleware returns as soon as it finds a path that resolves correctly. The order if both merge and append/remove are enabled is 1) merge slashes 2) append/remove slash 3) both merge slashes and append/remove slash. If the path resolves with at least one of those conditions, it will redirect to the new path. Only one of `append_slash` and `remove_slash` can be enabled. If both are `True` the factory will raise an assertion error If `append_slash` is `True` the middleware will append a slash when needed. If a resource is defined with trailing slash and the request comes without it, it will append it automatically. If `remove_slash` is `True`, `append_slash` must be `False`. When enabled the middleware will remove trailing slashes and redirect if the resource is defined If merge_slashes is True, merge multiple consecutive slashes in the path into one. """ correct_configuration = not (append_slash and remove_slash) assert correct_configuration, "Cannot both remove and append slash" @middleware async def impl(request: Request, handler: _Handler) -> StreamResponse: if isinstance(request.match_info.route, SystemRoute): paths_to_check = [] if '?' in request.raw_path: path, query = request.raw_path.split('?', 1) query = '?' + query else: query = '' path = request.raw_path if merge_slashes: paths_to_check.append(re.sub('//+', '/', path)) if append_slash and not request.path.endswith('/'): paths_to_check.append(path + '/') if remove_slash and request.path.endswith('/'): paths_to_check.append(path[:-1]) if merge_slashes and append_slash: paths_to_check.append( re.sub('//+', '/', path + '/')) if merge_slashes and remove_slash: merged_slashes = re.sub('//+', '/', path) paths_to_check.append(merged_slashes[:-1]) for path in paths_to_check: resolves, request = await _check_request_resolves( request, path) if resolves: raise redirect_class(request.raw_path + query) return await handler(request) return impl def _fix_request_current_app(app: 'Application') -> _Middleware: @middleware async def impl(request: Request, handler: _Handler) -> StreamResponse: with request.match_info.set_current_app(app): return await handler(request) return impl